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Accessories

Our accessories have been hand selected to bring you the highest quality products to showcase your work. With quality stitch markers and other fine goods, you are bound to find something you just can't live without!

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Black Friday Sale!

40% off these Black Friday Items! No code needed! Discount will be added once you add the items to your cart.

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Blue Sky Fibers

Blue Sky Fibers started as a pet project, of sorts. Shortly after graduating college, owner/founder Linda Niemeyer's curious preoccupation with Alpacas led to her buying one. Soon Linda found herself with a lot of yarn on hand. She took it to a nearby yarn store, which was willing to buy and sell it. And the rest, as they say, is history. Today Blue Sky Fibers is known worldwide for its consciously crafted collection of high-quality natural fibers and patterns. One can only imagine how things might have turned out differently had Linda been obsessed with giraffes instead.

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Brooklyn Tweed

"At Brooklyn Tweed we are passionate about natural fibers, knitting and design.

We develop and manufacture breed-specific yarns that fortify the American fiber supply chain and highlight the unique stories of our hard-working domestic partners. This means designing, sourcing, dyeing and spinning our yarns 100% within the USA and welcoming the knitter along on the journey from sheep to skein.

Rich in history, the American textile industry needs support to grow. Producing our yarns domestically helps local economies prosper, supporting dignified work and sustainable livelihoods within these traditionally underpaid fields. We forge lasting relationships from the ranch to the mill, enriching independent businesses while illuminating this very human process for our community of makers."

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Bulky

The ideal winter yarn, bulky weight yarn is thicker and can be heavy or light depending on the fiber content and spin style/construction.  It is ideal for cold weather accessories/ garments. Projects can be finished quickly due to the size of yarn/ needles used.

Included in Category: Bulky, Chunky

Gauge: 3-3.75 stitches per 1” on US 9-11 (5.5-8mm) needles

Yarn Weight Number Symbol: 5

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Candles

Shop our collection of handmade candles, from Wax & Wool and Farm Kitchen Candles. Both are sure to add a lovely ambiance to your crafting space and home.

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De Rerum Natura

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DK

One of the most popular weights used in patterns, Light or DK (as it is commonly called in the US) weight yarn is ideal for an extremely wide variety of projects.  Sweaters, accessories, & baby garments/ accessories are just a few of the items that shine with this weight yarn.  It creates a lovely fabric that knits relatively quickly. Also known as Jumper weight in the UK.

Gauge: 5.25-6 stitches per 1” on US 5-7 (3.75-4.5mm) needles

Yarn Weight Number Symbol: 3

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Exotics

Our carefully curated exotic fiber yarn includes Alpaca, Mohair, Camel, Cashmere and Yak, (even some Possum!) as well as some special breed-specific blends. These are a treat to work with no matter your skill level! Take a walk on the wild side with one of these delightful yarns.

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Garthenor

Sometimes, when the things you want aren't made by anyone else, you've just got to do it yourself. That's how we started, back in 1999. A small flock of sheep and a local mill combined to be able to produce our first ever yarns.

At the time, no organic standards existed for wool yarns. We were confident that the way we spun our yarns, starting with organic sheep, through environmentally friendly, traceable spinning was the right way, but it wasn't quite enough. So, by working with the Soil Association, we helped write the first ever organic standards for woollen yarns.

In 2003, we became the first company in the world to produce fully certified organic wool yarns - and we've never stopped.

Since then, we've been obsessed with traceable, ethical yarns. Everything we do is certified to Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS)

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Hedgehog Fibres

Hedgehog Fibres is an independent dye studio located in Co. Cork, Ireland. Beata Jezek is the company founder/artistic director/dyer in chief/queen of all things. After starting the company single handedly from her kitchen, she now has a great team and a custom fitted studio in Little Island, Co. Cork.

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Lace weight

As one of the thinnest weights of yarn, lace weight produces a very fine, airy, & light fabric. Often used for shawls, wraps, or other more delicate projects. Lace weight yarns are usually knitted or crocheted on larger needles and hooks to create an open, loose gauge fabric and pattern. Always follow the gauge stated in your pattern.

Standard Gauge: 8.25-10 stitches per 1” on US 000-1 (1.5-2.25mm) needles (Please note that can vary based on personal tension and gauge & needle recomended in the pattern you are choosing.)

Yarn Weight Number Symbol: 0 or Extra Fine, also known as Number 10 crochet thread in Cotton/plant based threads.

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Luxury

Carefully curated for the modern crochet and knitting connoisseur, our Luxury collection is sure to impress! Cashmere blends, Silk, Mohair, and Silver Stellina will bring a touch of class to your next project.

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Malabrigo

We are a family owned yarn company located in Uruguay and we have developed a line of Hand-Dyed yarns of incredible softness and wonderful color variations. Our products are made out of the softest fibers available and inspired by nature, as well as landscapes, places, art and day-to-day life. This is what we try to represent when naming our 18 yarn varieties and the range of over 300 colors they come in.

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Merino

The Merino is a breed or group of breeds of domestic sheep, characterised by very fine soft wool. It was established in Spain near the end of the Middle Ages, and was for several centuries kept as a strict Spanish monopoly; exports of the breed were not allowed, and those who tried risked the death penalty.

 

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Natural

Our collection of plant based fiber blends are wonderful to create with. Including Bamboo, Linen, and Cotton fibers, these yarns will be a great addition to your stash or for your next project!

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November 2022

The Quick and Gifting Collection!

Just in time to tackle that Gift Knitting list! Rasta by Malabrigo is perfect Bulky Hat and Cowl yarn, as is Loopy Mango! Plus shop our notions and candles for the perfect gift for your crafty buddies! 

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Qing Fibre

Qing Fibre is the creative vision of Layla (Qing) Yang. Whilst learning to knit she discovered a want for more variegated and eye-catching colours that popped and changed with each stitch, struggling to get exactly the colourways she envisioned she set about creating them herself, and thus Qing Fibre was born in 2016. Since then she has been on a creative journey, sourcing ethically produced fibres from Peru and England to hand-dye in our London based studio. With Layla's amazing eye for colour guiding us, we strive to be unique and produce lovely skeins of art for all you Knitters, Crocheters and other yarn enthusiasts out there who love their projects to stand out!

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Red Stag Fibre

Dyed in Conroe Texas by Joshua Graff. @redstagfibre on Instagram

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Romney

The Romney, formerly called the Romney Marsh sheep but generally referred to by the local farmers as the Kent, is a breed of sheep originating in England. The Romney is a "long-wool" breed recognized in England by 1800.

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Sandnes Garn

Sandnes Garn began in 1888 as a spinning mill constructed of red brick in the town of Sandnes, Norway.  Though it is one of the oldest mills in continually production, the company’s practices are thoroughly modern. 

Sandnes Garn strives to secure fibers from sources that prioritize animal welfare & sustainability.  In addition, they are committed to reducing water use, minimizing pollution, maximizing use of renewable energy & upcycling yarn waste. They are also one of the first yarn companies to offer superwash yarn with NO Microplastics!

The yarns produced by Sandnes Garn are beautiful to knit, wear well & create a gorgeous fabric for garments & accessories.  The collection of nature-inspired, modern colorways & stunning, wearable patterns are an inspiration to knitters around the globe.

We have fallen head over heels with this high quality yet affordable yarn and are sure you will love it too!

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Season Change 2022

Use code SEASON22 from October 13th-21st for 25% off these select Items! 

Some exclusions apply, cannot combine with other offers. 

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Sock/Fingering Weight

Sock and Fingering weight yarns are the same thickness/diameter and can be used interchangeably in most patterns. Sock yarn typically contains a percentage of Nylon or mohair/silk to add strength and durability. Fingering weight yarns can be used for Lace, shawls, fine gauge garments, baby items and more. 

Gauge: 6.75-8 stitches per 1” on US 1-3 (2.25-3.25mm) needles (Please note that can vary based on personal tension and gauge & needle recommended in the pattern you are choosing.)

Yarn Weight Number Symbol: 1 also known as fine or fine sock, 4ply in parts of the UK.

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Special Yarn Trail Items

Shop these special items that have been added to the store for Texas Yarn Trail 2023. Items include accessories, books, trunk show yarns, and special colorway yarns.

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Spincycle

Kate Burge-Tibi & Rachel Price began Spincycle as a handspinnery in 2004, the two of us kettle dyeing and spinning small batches of yarn and vending at Bellingham's farmers’ market. Because we came to this work with our foundation strictly in hand dyeing and handspinning, the hardest part of growing Spincycle from its tiny roots into a mill and dye house with worldwide reach, was figuring out how to scale up production while making yarn that looked exactly like handspun. 

Most of time, yarns are milled and then dyed. In this way, you can get beautiful solids and tonals, or speckled colorways, or dip-dyed (also known as space-dyed) effects. You definitely cannot get a slow color changing yarn like ours, however, where the hues sunset into one another and where the surprise tones that occur when one color blends with another is as unique from skein to skein as a fingerprint. That is the Spincycle magic. 

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Sport

Progressively becoming thicker on the yarn weight scale, Sport weight yarn has a large range of uses.  It is most popular for baby garments and sweaters. Mostly used in Europe, Sport weight is starting to be easier to find and more often used by American pattern designers. 

Included in Category: Fine, Sport

Gauge: 5.75-6.5 stitches per 1” on US 3-5 (3.25-3.75mm) needles

Yarn Weight Number Symbol: 2 (some older charts will list this as Fine or Heavy fingering/sock)

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Targhee

The Targhee is a breed of domestic sheep developed in early 20th century by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service. Targhee sheep are a dual-purpose breed, with heavy, medium quality wool and good meat production characteristics. Their ancestors were RambouilletCorriedale, and Lincoln sheep.

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The Moody Vibes Collection

The Moody Vibes launch is filled with Cozy items as we start having our cooler nights and crisp mornings, sweater weather is almost here!!

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TRUNK SHOW!

We're excited to welcome 

Untangled Yarns from Yonkers NY!

Available April 29th for LYS DAY!







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Wool

The gold standard in the fiber world... Wool! Here we share our favorite wool blends, BFL, Merino, Superwash and more. You can't go wrong with any of these fine yarns!

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Wool Dreamers

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Worsted/Aran

The most popular introductory yarn for new crafters, medium or worsted weight yarn is the workhorse of the knitting & crochet world.  This weight yarn is ideal for learning your yarn based craft, garments, accessories, home décor, & just about everything else in between.  Aran weight is more popular in the UK and most of the EU, where Worsted weight is the more common term in the US.

Gauge: 4-5 stitches per 1” on US 7-9 (4.5-5.5mm) needles

Yarn Weight Number Symbol: 4

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Yarn

Browse our selection of curated yarns. We focus on luxury natural fibers, and try to carry an array of options in different bases, weights and colors. 

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