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Designer Lavanya Patricella collaborated with Manos del Uruguay to create a collection of new patterns for fall 2025. We love how she pairs unexpected colors together and how her stitches show off the unique qualities o...

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Bisous, fibre fans! One of our favorite hand-dyed yarns for holiday projects is back in space from Quebec, Canada’s own Biscotte Yarns–that’s right, it’s Bis-Sock!

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This soft and sturdy machine-washable yarn is spun from next-to-skin-soft Merino wool with a dash of nyl...

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I’ve fallen a little in love with the idea of the workhorse cardigan–the type of sweater you reach for again and again. A sweater that goes with every single thing I own, that’s not too heavy and not too light. With a design that is both interesting and timeless. Valley Rooves by Marina S...

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Which do we love more, Sea Change Fibers’ beautiful hand-dyed colors or their amazing and sustainable natural fibre yarns? Luckily for us, we (and you) don’t have to pick just one. Just in from Portland hand dyer Sarah Pedersen, we have another stunning Sea Change Fibers yarn that’s perfect for all your snuggly sweater, scarf and hat plans this season – meet Bloom Tweed Worst...

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Founded in 2016 by hand dyer Sarah Pederson, Portland’s Sea Change Fibers is known for their vibrant tonal colors, sustainably hand dyed on natural fibre yarns sourced from climate-responsible producers. The company’s name reflects Sarah’s love of the Pacific Northwest coast, as well as their ongoing commitment to sustainability, climate health, and social justice.

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