Wool and Folk 2023, Vendors Speak Out: What Went Wrong
1. At Cesium Yarn, we are a wife-and-wife team of scientists turned indie dyers dedicated to using the fiber arts as a force for good. With vibrant colorways in
themes that will make you smile, we know that yarn connects people with each other and every bit of nature that provides the fiber. The Cesium community is full of pro-queer, fat-positive crafters who love gorgeous yarn. Our yarn is the first part of a cascade
of fiber goodness that each person who uses it carries forward.
At Cesium, we draw inspiration from the media, culture, and people around us. We believe that the fiber arts are a special way to care for both your adult self
and inner child, and activate that connection with vibrant colorways meant to evoke emotion. Our collections use themes to draw people into more than the color, fostering a deep connection to fiber by bringing memories into the mix. From grandmother’s Pyrex
to favorite films, we strive to translate comfort and happiness into a tangible, craftable form.
CesiumYarn.com
Instagram: @cesiumyarn
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cesiumyarn?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Email: info@cesiumyarn.com
2. Meg's passion is creating vibrant jewel toned colored yarn and spinning fiber that begs to be turned into accessories and garments that will be treasured for generations. Meg believes knitters and crocheters deserve sustainability without sacrificing quality. All of her yarn and fiber is carefully selected to ensure it is not only of the highest quality, but traceable so you know your project will support cruelty free producers that are receiving fair pay for their work. In addition to some of the best wool sourced from around the world, Meg has an expanding line of breed-specific yarns produced in the US and New York State.
Meg is based in Fairport, NY. When she's not dyeing your fiber, you can find her napping in treehouses, wine touring around the Finger Lakes, and chasing after her menagerie of animals.
Links -
Website - https://www.megsandco.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/megsandco_yarn/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MegsandCo
3. Terrapin Fiberworks Links
Website: www.terrapinfiberworks.com
Instagram: @terrapinfiberworks
TikTok: @terrapin.fiberworks
Facebook: Terrapin Fiberworks
Terrapin Fiberworks, based in Annapolis, MD, is a one-woman operation focused on hand-dyed plant yarns--cottons, linens, tencels, and blends thereof. I (Lyla) found the indie dyer world early in my knitting & crochet journey, but quickly noticed that there were fewer options for hand-dyed plant fibers than for wools. Since I have a wool sensitivity, I decided to teach myself how to dye plant yarns for my own projects, and it all snowballed from there. These days, we've settled into a style focused on speckles, earth tones, and deep moody jewel colors. We prioritize domestically sourced, organic, and/or low-impact fibers (like tencel and linen) to help our makers craft more sustainably. A lot of our color inspirations come from food, nature, and my travels, though I did make a set based on a Netflix show once!
4. Over the last 7 years we have welcomed the very best independent businesses from across the UK and EU to our thoughtfully curated Vendors’ Gallery Marketplace. Our illustrious tutors and lecturers have included Jeanette Sloan, Françoise Danoy, Andre de Castro, Di Gilpin, and Amy Palko. Each year we put together a fringe programme of social events which have included books signings, gala dinners and fashions shows, and Perthshire gin flights. The level of detail, innovation and passion we craft into each offering is why we are not only an award nominated destination festival, but also the reasons why you join us from – on average – 20 different countries every year.
We also have a companion event in the spring: Founded in 2022 the Scottish Wool Producers Showcase seeks to shine a spotlight on yarns with a distinctly Scottish origin and their makers. Featuring a boutique marketplace celebrating Scotland’s single farm yarns, shepherds, mills, and more, as well as inspiring presentations. Our second Showcase was completely sold out.
Where to find us
@thescottishyarnfestival on Instagram
The Scottish Yarn Festival on Facebook
Our website: The Scottish Yarn Festival - The Scottish Yarn Festival
We also share our vendor interviews and unboxings on our YouTube channel: The Scottish Yarn Festival - YouTube
List of vendors by @boymeetsyarn
https://hero.page/boymeetsyarn/w-f-2023-vendors
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Wool and Folk 2023, Vendors Speak Out: What Went Wrong
1. At Cesium Yarn, we are a wife-and-wife team of scientists turned indie dyers dedicated to using the fiber arts as a force for good. With vibrant colorways in themes that will make you smile, we know that yarn connects people with each other and every bit of nature that provides the fiber. The Cesium community is full of pro-queer, fat-positive crafters who love gorgeous yarn. Our yarn is the first part of a cascade of fiber goodness that each person who uses it carries forward. At Cesium, we draw inspiration from the media, culture, and people around us. We believe that the fiber arts are a special way to care for both your adult self and inner child, and activate that connection with vibrant colorways meant to evoke emotion. Our collections use themes to draw people into more than the color, fostering a deep connection to fiber by bringing memories into the mix. From grandmother’s Pyrex to favorite films, we strive to translate comfort and happiness into a tangible, craftable form. CesiumYarn.com Instagram: @cesiumyarn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cesiumyarn?mibextid=LQQJ4d Email: info@cesiumyarn.com 2. Meg's passion is creating vibrant jewel toned colored yarn and spinning fiber that begs to be turned into accessories and garments that will be treasured for generations. Meg believes knitters and crocheters deserve sustainability without sacrificing quality. All of her yarn and fiber is carefully selected to ensure it is not only of the highest quality, but traceable so you know your project will support cruelty free producers that are receiving fair pay for their work. In addition to some of the best wool sourced from around the world, Meg has an expanding line of breed-specific yarns produced in the US and New York State. Meg is based in Fairport, NY. When she's not dyeing your fiber, you can find her napping in treehouses, wine touring around the Finger Lakes, and chasing after her menagerie of animals. Links - Website - https://www.megsandco.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/megsandco_yarn/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MegsandCo 3. Terrapin Fiberworks Links Website: www.terrapinfiberworks.com Instagram: @terrapinfiberworks TikTok: @terrapin.fiberworks Facebook: Terrapin Fiberworks Terrapin Fiberworks, based in Annapolis, MD, is a one-woman operation focused on hand-dyed plant yarns--cottons, linens, tencels, and blends thereof. I (Lyla) found the indie dyer world early in my knitting & crochet journey, but quickly noticed that there were fewer options for hand-dyed plant fibers than for wools. Since I have a wool sensitivity, I decided to teach myself how to dye plant yarns for my own projects, and it all snowballed from there. These days, we've settled into a style focused on speckles, earth tones, and deep moody jewel colors. We prioritize domestically sourced, organic, and/or low-impact fibers (like tencel and linen) to help our makers craft more sustainably. A lot of our color inspirations come from food, nature, and my travels, though I did make a set based on a Netflix show once! 4. Over the last 7 years we have welcomed the very best independent businesses from across the UK and EU to our thoughtfully curated Vendors’ Gallery Marketplace. Our illustrious tutors and lecturers have included Jeanette Sloan, Françoise Danoy, Andre de Castro, Di Gilpin, and Amy Palko. Each year we put together a fringe programme of social events which have included books signings, gala dinners and fashions shows, and Perthshire gin flights. The level of detail, innovation and passion we craft into each offering is why we are not only an award nominated destination festival, but also the reasons why you join us from – on average – 20 different countries every year. We also have a companion event in the spring: Founded in 2022 the Scottish Wool Producers Showcase seeks to shine a spotlight on yarns with a distinctly Scottish origin and their makers. Featuring a boutique marketplace celebrating Scotland’s single farm yarns, shepherds, mills, and more, as well as inspiring presentations. Our second Showcase was completely sold out. Where to find us @thescottishyarnfestival on Instagram The Scottish Yarn Festival on Facebook Our website: The Scottish Yarn Festival - The Scottish Yarn Festival We also share our vendor interviews and unboxings on our YouTube channel: The Scottish Yarn Festival - YouTube List of vendors by @boymeetsyarn https://hero.page/boymeetsyarn/w-f-2023-vendors
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