Linda Niemeyer at Blue Sky Fibers began as an alpaca farmer, and there is still plenty of alpaca represented in the Blue Sky line. Yarns…
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Linda Niemeyer at Blue Sky Fibers began as an alpaca farmer, and there is still plenty of alpaca represented in the Blue Sky line. Yarns…
As the farm’s name suggests, Karen, the dyer at Avalon Springs Farm, has a penchant for Arthurian legend. Base names and patterns by a variety…
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Maine’s Swans Island Company makes yarns from local flocks and GOTS-certified organic merino. Yarns are spun on vintage machinery and then hand-dyed, often with natural…
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New York dyer CeCe’s Wool works with their own sheep and those of nearby farms to produce their yarn line. “We know the farmers who…
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German dyers Nicole and Cordula started DyeForYarn when they couldn’t find the shades they wanted for their lace shawls. Today, DyeForYarn stands for hand-dyed yarns…
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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…
Mirasol yarns was founded by Norwegians Kari Hestnes and Per Svendsen to support the Mirasol School, which educates children in an isolated part of Peru,…
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Made In America Yarns is a mill that creates a little bit of everything and sells both by the skein and the cone. There are…
Heather Walpole says, “I created Ewe Ewe Yarns to be about finding your own colorful knitting adventure. Grab a color, and pair it with something…
John Arbon started the John Arbon Textiles mill, along with wife Juliet. John Arbon Textiles is based on a very simple concept: a return to…