Lacie lives among the inlets and craggy coastlines between Downeast Maine and New Brunswick. In 2017, the nearby Briggs and Little woolen mill asked about…
Fiber Source: US
Makers who use fiber from the United States
New Mexico dyer Dedri Quillin says, “Weaver, spinner, dyer and owner of Quillin Fiber Arts in Las Cruces, New Mexico. I work with natural fibers…
Terry Karney says, “I make yarn. I like fiber, I don’t leave the house without a book, a spindle, and a camera.” Offerings include yarns…
Connecticut dyer Lor Cara at Knitten Word produces hand-dyed, small batch yarn to help you write your own stories in fiber. Yarn bases are named…
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.
Teton Yarn Company offers a variety of hand-dyed wool yarns, capturing the beauty and colors of the Grand Tetons. “All of my yarns are hand…
Lauren McElroy is a multidisciplinary fiber artist currently working in fashion design, an at home dye studio, at their spinning wheel and on themselves. “Integrity…
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…
Subito Farm Designs is a mother daughter team of pattern designers/artisans based in Carlisle, Massachusetts dedicated to creating domestic and locally produced yarns and finished…