Created in 2006 in conjunction with the purchase of their Alpaca farm. Town End Alpaca Yarn offer a choice of alpaca yarns as well as alpaca blended yarns mixed with silk, bamboo, nylon and other wool fibres.
Spun and processed around England. Mainly in Yorkshire. Dyed in the Scottish Borders.
About Town End Yarns
Created in 2006 in conjunction with the purchase of their Alpaca farm. Town End Alpaca Yarn offer a choice of alpaca yarns as well as alpaca blended yarns mixed with silk, bamboo, nylon and other wool fibres.
Born from a love of the process, technique and colours involved in the kitchen of the countess. Countess Ablaze offer crafters beautifully dyed yarns from lace, to super chunky, to dyed fibres.
Established in 2015, Daughter of a Shepherd are commited to using 100% British wool. They offer a small range of natural wool yarns ideal for hand knitting or crocheting.
Offer a range of wool yarns and woven tweeds from the flocks of Wales. Their beautiful collection of yarns in addition to being suitable for all kinds of knitting and crocheting projects, felts well, making it possible to weave into fabrics.
John Arbon Textiles is a family run business specialising in luxury yarns and fibre tops offered in an array of colours and weights. They also offer a range of woollen socks made from Exmoor Bluefaced Leicester sheep wool.
Mainly operating as a yarn stockist, Loop London, also offers some yarns exclusively spun for them in the Scottish borders. These come in a multitude of colours and are forgiving in terms of needle size.
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