Linda is the dyer and designer at Sheepscot Harbor Yarns, based on Davis Island in Maine. Sheepscot Harbor Yarns uses indigo and other natural dyes…
Sheepscot Harbor Yarns
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Linda is the dyer and designer at Sheepscot Harbor Yarns, based on Davis Island in Maine. Sheepscot Harbor Yarns uses indigo and other natural dyes…
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Morehouse Farm began with a plan to grow the finest wool in the US and to re-introduce Merino sheep to New England. Once a wool…
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Sweet Paprika Designs offers high-quality materials for knitters and crocheters, with a focus on locally sourced and sustainable products. Co-owners (and sisters) Debbie and Elizabeth…
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In addition to being a best-selling knit and crochet designer, Florida’s Kristin Omdahl offers a line of yarns. Kristin is the founder of Project Kristin…
Debbie Jamieson is the dyer behind Ontario’s The Loving Path. “I started hand dyeing yarn 5 years ago when my (then) little son asked for…
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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,…
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Melissa is the dyer behind Sweet Fiber, a luxury hand dyed yarn company on the south coast of British Columbia. “Inspired by the beautiful place…
Kara is the artist behind The Kinetic Knitter. “I have been knitting and crocheting since I was very young. I have always been drawn to…
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…
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U.S. dyers Kate and Rachel began Spincycle Yarns as a handspinnery in 2004, “the two of us kettle dyeing and spinning all of our yarn…