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Are you a designer or yarnie who would like to submit your link or has corrections? A visitor who has spotted an issue with the TFIL? Please use these forms to contact me.
Where to?
*All links on "The Fiber Indy List" are to non-Ravelry webpages. However, designer's personal websites/blogs may contain unmarked links to Ravelry.
I make my best effort to screen websites to ensure they comply with the goals of this list. However, I cannot and do not guarantee that links on other business websites are safe.
I make my best effort to screen websites to ensure they comply with the goals of this list. However, I cannot and do not guarantee that links on other business websites are safe.
I'm providing these links and descriptions to help makers find patterns outside of Ravelry and to showcase these amazing designers. And seriously they are all amazing. Designers do no pay me to be added to this list. In short this is a labor of love. If you would like to leave me a tip and help support my efforts please consider "Buying me a Coffee"
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Corner of Knit and TeaSpinner, knit designer, tech editor and pod caster, Laura lives at The Corner of Knit and Tea. Lauren learned to knit from her Grandma Ruthie at the age of 7, and now makes her living in the fiber industry. Color is at the heart of Laura's designs and hands-on yarn. Her gorgeous yarsn features colorful braids and barberpolling. So delish. |
Horse n' Round StudioAfter burning out in the corporate world, Kathy Kemp left for greener pastures. She now has a small farm and a flock of primitive sheep. Kathy Kemp is a Jill of all Trades: spinner, dyer, knit designer and chainmaille maker. She also sells supplies for spinners and felters. As a big and tall woman, she enjoys providing things that can be sized up or down easily, depending on taste. Her work features bold colors and stunning geometric shapes. |
LGF SurisYarnMargerat Long and her mother fell in love with Suri Alpacas after discovering how beautifull the fiber took dye! It has the luster of silk and the softness of cashmere. What else to do but start raising this special breed of Alpacas. 20 years later they now create some of the finest Suri Yarns. LGF SurisYarn are blended with other US sourced fibers, milled locally at the Rach-Al-Paca Fiber Processing, and dyed in their own dye house. Until recently, LGF SuriYarn was only availabe for wholesale, but now the mother and daughter are offering their luxurious creations directly to knitters and crocheters. |
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Designers do provide me with links, biographical information and a description of their work. However, ultimately descriptions are based on my personal observation of designer's work and from the perspective of a yarnie shopper. Designers do not pay to be appear on the list. I'm providing these links and descriptions to help connect people who cannot use Ravelry with amazing designers (and they are all amazing) providing alternative platforms to sell their work.
This is a labor of love. If you would like to leave me a tip and help support my efforts please consider "Buying me a Coffee"
This is a labor of love. If you would like to leave me a tip and help support my efforts please consider "Buying me a Coffee"