Tayler Earl is the dyer behind Fiber for the People®. Tayler describes the company as “a passion project focused on bringing you bold and evocative…
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Makers who use fiber from from New Zealand
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Tayler Earl is the dyer behind Fiber for the People®. Tayler describes the company as “a passion project focused on bringing you bold and evocative…
Naomi is the UK dyer behind Wonderful Wool. “I make and sell one of a kind items that are made with inspiration and love,” Naomi…
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US dyer Kate started McMullin Fiber Co when she lived in a small town in New Mexico with no LYS. The shop was the ultimate…
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Western Sky Knits is run from a Montana cattle ranch run by the fourth and fifth generations of the same family. Yarns include some very…
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Guntree Gully Alpacas is a working farm in New Zealand that is open to the public. It sells dyed and undyed alpaca yarn, mostly worsted…
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New Zealand dyer behind Prosper Yarn says, “Warning: I am a yarn enabler! Read further at your own yarn storage risk.” Fair warning.
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David and Susan Rabern, owners and operators of Oak Tree Farm, located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia raise alpacas and run the Shenandoah…
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Karin is the dyer behind Orange Flower Yarn. “I dye a wide variety of yarns made of merino wool, BFL wool, silk, nylon, cashmere, linen,…
Canadian dyer Neatnik Yarns is all about color and luxury, especially bright variegated colorways on soft, chunky yarn. “My process involves dyeing yarn in micro…
Lois Teo is the dyer behind Singapore-based Parkour Kitties. “I am a knit/crochet addict with a huge passion for craft-works. All items are hand dyed…