Boston Fiber Festival Vendor List
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Cesium Yarn
Learn MoreCesium Yarn is a wife-and-wife team of scientists turned indie dyers. Their small-batch, hand-dyed colorways tap into nostalgia and the collective experiences that make you say “I didn’t realize anyone else remembered that!” They carry superwash yarn in sock through worsted weights, Shaniko spinning fiber, and notions, all in their traveling yarn truck, Ellie. The Cesium customer community is full of fat-positive, pro-queer crafters who love gorgeous yarn and forming bonds through the power of craft.
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Citizens Crochet
Citizens Crochet is a curated shop filled with adorable plushies and learn-to-crochet kits, all handmade by me in Dedham, MA.
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Claws Out Yarn Co.
Learn MoreClaws Out Yarn Co. created hand-dyed yarn that is full of love and passion for color. Based in Boston, Katie's colors are inspired by her favorite places, music, movies, and more. Inspirations range from the personal and spiritual to the silly and goofy.
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Clockwork Fiber Co.
Learn MoreA small batch indie dyer specializing in natural yarns and fibers with an interesting in exploring the cool side of color.
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East Coast Yarn
Learn MoreEast Coast Yarn is a small independent hand dyed yarn company. Yarn dyeing is something I experimented with five years and instantly fell in love with. I enjoy taking inspiration from the world around me and love exploring color combinations from light neutrals to bold brights.
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Explore Knitting Tours
Learn MoreExplore Knitting Tours is a female-owned small business based in Rhode Island. Tour guide Lynn Ruggieri, is a dual citizen of Rhode Island and Perugia, Italy where she resides part time. Marny Kindness, knitting instructor and knitwear designer, also resides in Rhode Island. Lynn and Marny started Explore Knitting Tours to combine their love of travel and knitting. They offer unique travel experiences to faraway countries by providing private guided tours, small group knitting instruction, while enjoying scenery, shopping, food, socializing and culture. 2025 is full of exploring, knitting and adventure.
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The Felted Bee
Learn MoreThe Felted Bee specializes in two and three dimensional works of art from wool. Using the techniques of needle and wet felting, artist Jennifer McCarthy uses wool to create a variety of soft sculptures from cute animals to highly stylized three dimensional sculpted works. The Felted Bee prides itself on creating high quality, beautiful, one of a kind works of art, diy kits and high quality wool products.
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Fibercat Yarns
Learn MoreFibercat Yarns is a one-person passion project by me, Cat! I dye fibers exclusively with natural materials and use the leftover dye baths to make pigments for watercolor paints and inks in an effort to reduce waste. The goal of Fibercat Yarns is to show off the gorgeous variety of colors that can be coaxed from flowers, plants, barks, and herbs, as well as to highlight the long history of textile and fiber dyeing.
Natural doesn't have to mean drab and dull! The vibrant beauty of nature can be translated in full right onto the fibers we spin with, the yarns we knit with, and the textiles we wear. All yarns are unique and dyed by hand with love in my little kitchen.
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Golden Earth Designs
Learn MoreGolden Earth is a small one woman pottery studio that creates wheel thrown functional work. From your new favorite stoneware mug featuring hand painted quilts, fair isle designs, or wool animals, to useful and beautiful kitchen wares, to buttons, stitch markers, and other textile-related notions, I offer a wide array of high quality ceramic items for your daily life.
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Heal My Hands
Learn MoreAll natural, organic, lanolin-based, small-batch moisturizing bars, balms, face oil, soaps.
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Honey & Quill Fiber Co.
Learn MoreHoney & Quill Fiber Co. is a woman-owned business based in Newton, Massachusetts! Originally from the Mountain West, McKenna started Honey & Quill in 2019 as a space to share her creative work across different mediums. As she jumped headfirst into the world of fiber arts, she grew to love yarn dyeing and turned her creative “hive” into a hand-dyed yarn business in 2022. McKenna finds inspiration in nature, literature, music and art. Honey & Quill features a wide variety of yarns, handmade project bags, original vinyl stickers and more.
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Hurricane Hill Farm
Learn MoreRhode Island historic, rare breed farm selling farm yarns, raw fleece, roving, knitting kits and woven wearables.
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In Stitches
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Ipsy Daisy Ceramics
Ipsy Daisy Ceramics focuses on functional pottery that brings a smile to your face. Borne of a knitter and potter who wanted to combine both passions, Ariel primarily sells handmade and hand-painted Studio Ghibli yarn bowls. She also makes bowls, mugs, and other functional pieces with original carving details and various other pop culture paintings.
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Joella Crafts
Learn MoreJoella Crafts is a sustainable woman-owned crochet business. Owned by artist Joanna Cosentino, Joella Crafts is passionate about crafting unique and whimsical crochet fidget toys and monsters.
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Juliette Pécaut Designs
Learn MoreJuliette Pécaut Designs offers modern knitwear designs, knitting kits, and naturally dyed yarn made by hand in small batches in Massachusetts with sustainability and slow living in mind. I use natural fibers in my knits and kits and my patterns are designed to be wardrobe staples you’ll reach for again and again.
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keira wiggins
Learn Morekeira wiggins is a jersey city-based textile designer specializing in yarn dyes and color development. Her studio offers handspun yarn, spinning fiber, fabric and found objects, carefully crafted and curated, from her hands to yours.
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Knitten Word
Learn MoreI’m a yarn dyer based out of New Haven, Connecticut. Collecting stories from all over the world is a passion of mine and as such, my collections use the written word, with folktales, songs, stories, poems, and authors being my main sources of inspiration. My bases are named after gods, goddesses, and key folktale figures from Baltic and Slavic folklore, as a nod to my own ancestry and folktale history.
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Lemonwood
Learn MoreLemonwood is a small, woman-owned business dedicated to creating innovative solutions for common challenges in the knitting and crochet community. Our signature product, the Mini-Minder, is a premium wooden fiber tool designed to keep your yarn secure, preventing it from tangling, rolling away, or being grabbed by little hands or paws. This unique tool is our original invention and design. In addition to the Mini-Minder, we are always expanding our collection to include a variety of items such as phone straps, tote bag holders, stitch markers, accessory bags and tote bags.
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Reiko Fibers
Learn MoreErin Reiko is a small business owner who specializes in eclectic, hand-dyed yarns and intentionally designed crochet patterns. Her collection of scrumptious colorways are dyed across a wide range of fibers including superwash, boucle, silk, linen and more - offering a tactile experience with every stitch. With a focus on inclusivity, Erin provides made-to-measure garment patterns for every aesthetic, allowing crafters the freedom and inspiration to bring their projects to life!
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Repertoire Design
Handmade clay buttons, shawl pins, stitch markers, yarn bowls and pillow sham kits
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Roaring Acres Alpacas
Learn MoreRoaring Acres Alpacas is located in north central CT and is home to over 100 beautiful alpacas, a llama and a host of other farm animals. We have on onsite fiber mill and create our own yarn from start to finish. We are open to the public year round for guests to visit our lovely farm.
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Sassy Black Yarns
Learn MoreSassy Black Yarns is an artisan yarn company based in Manchester, CT, specializing in hand-dyed, small-batch yarns. Each skein is meticulously crafted with vibrant, bold colorways, including monthly limited-edition designs that cater to fiber artists and knitters looking for something special. Founded by veteran Lakisher Hurst, Sassy Black Yarns combines artistry with a strong commitment to quality, creating beautiful yarns that inspire creativity. With a focus on customer satisfaction, we provide personalized service and unique products that reflect both tradition and innovation in yarn crafting.
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Subito Farm Designs
Learn MoreWe are a knitting/embroidery design and yarn company with a focus on sustainability and USA made products. Our embroidery kits focus on botanicals. We have embroidery kits based around native flowers, natural dye plants, a series on native pollinators, and silk moths. Our yarn is hand-dyed by us to compliment our knitting patterns. We specialize in stranded colorwork with a design focus on nature and the natural world.
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Sysleriget
Learn MoreAll the way from Denmark, Sysleriget was founded in 2015 as a hobby project, where Malene started by dyeing yarn in the kitchen of the apartment on the 4th floor. Since then, the company has grown and now has a combined workshop and shop at the address in Risskov.
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Wild Violet Fibers
Learn MoreWild Violet Fibers creates vibrant hand-dyed colorways on luxurious yarn bases. Erica’s monthly colorways are inspired by the seasons, nature, the place she lives, and places she’s traveled. Her fiber journey has led her to dyeing yarn, designing knitwear patterns, and creating notions, and her goal is to create yarns that spark joy and inspire creativity in the fiber adventures of others.
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You Knit I Dye
Learn More(Unofficial) queen of sock sets, blanks and hand dyed yarn with playful speckles.