SpeakEasy Fiber Club is a mystery collective of dyers with the goal of changing the world with belligerent descriptions of beautifully dyed yarn and fiber.
Fiber Source: N. America
Makers who use North American fiber. Includes US and Canada entries.
Cara Leigh Wilson of Point of View Farm keeps a flock of purebred registered Finnsheep that rotationally graze on lush pastures filled with native and…
In addition to offering beautiful yarns, Mountain Meadow Yarns has a mission: A commitment to revitalizing the American wool industry through eco-friendly operations and fair…
Sunflower Knit
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Ash Alberg of Sunflower Knit is “a queer femme and fibre witch who helps fellow fibre witches to connect, create, and get confident.” Ash’s shop…
BeesyBee Fibers
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California dyer Patricia grew up in Yucatan, Mexico. “Coming from the tropics, I was vulnerable to the cold weather of the north. … I started…
Adrian is a designer and dyer living in Western Massachusetts. Adrian designs mainly colorwork patterns and hand-dyes a variety of wools for handspinners and felters,…
Phi Beta Paca™ Alpacas & Yarns
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Phi Beta Paca™ is a little bit of everything. It’s an alpaca farm. It’s a yarn brand. It’s a shop in the beautiful artists’ community…
AT Haynes House Yarns
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AT Haynes House Yarns is a company born out of family, community and fun. The brainchild of Terri J. Haynes, AT Haynes House Yarns is…
US maker Wool E Farms is all Romney, all the time, “producing fleeces we wanted to spin into yarn due to limited local availability,” the…
Amy is the dyer, spinner, teacher, shepherd, shop owner … you get the idea … behind Spunky Eclectic. Some wool is from Amy’s flock or…