Naturally -Dyed Yarn

Traditional - Sustainable - Ethical

Folklore Bloom

  • "Folklore Bloom" is by far our most popular color way, distinguished by its lively speckles of orange, green, and yellows. This unique yarn draws its inspiration from the rich tapestry of folklore tales, blooming gardens, and the natural dyeing traditions handed down through generations. Each skein is thoughtfully dyed with marigold and coreopsis flowers, infusing the yarn with the vibrant hues and subtle fragrances of these blooms.

Bronzed Barley

  • "Bronzed Barley" is a golden brown yarn embodying the rich, warm tones of barley fields at sunset. This yarn's color way is inspired by the natural beauty of the harvest, featuring a blend of deep golds and soft browns that mirror the rustic elegance of bronzed grains. Crafted for both beauty and durability, "Bronzed Barley" is perfect for projects that require a touch of warmth and sophistication. Whether you're knitting a cozy sweater that wraps you in autumnal hues, bringing a natural, earthy vibe to any craft.

Terracotta

  • "Terracotta" is a yarn color offered by Heritage Fiber, capturing the earthy, rich tones of terracotta clay. This yarn’s hue is reminiscent of ancient pottery and sun-baked earthenware, providing a warm, natural aesthetic to any project. Ideal for those looking to add a touch of rustic charm to their work, "Terracotta" is versatile enough for knitting cozy autumn sweaters, crocheting durable bags, or weaving textured home decor. Its robust color and quality make it a solid choice for pieces that are both functional and stylish, embodying the groundedness and simplicity of terracotta art.

10 Reasons to Craft with Wool:

I’ve recently been thinking about the simple joy and purpose that comes from being around sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, and knitting it up into cozy garments.  Helping out at a local farm with Jacob sheep, learning to shear sheep, and processing dozens of fleeces into everyday garments has deepened my connection to nature and inspired me to one day have my own flock. The process of spinning wool is a labor of love, honoring tradition and craftsmanship. Each garment I knit carries the essence of the sheep and the story of their lives. Moreover, wearing garments made from sheep I've cared for feels like wearing a piece of history, connecting me to the land and our shared heritage. I hope sharing this experience inspires others to find joy in this timeless craft…