Crowd-Sourced Natural Yarn Directory
•Posted on July 21 2018

Do you enjoy natural yarn?
You don't use yarn with superwash or synthetic fibers like acrylic or nylon?
Look no further!
I've collated yarn brands and their bases that fall under this broad "natural" category.
Organized by:
- Company Name
- Yarn Base Name
- Yarn Weight
- Fiber Content
- Specific Sheep Breed(s) Included
- Natural Plant Dye Used
- Country of Company
- Whether the yarn is ideal for socks
- Organic Machine Washable Treatment
- Whether you can buy it by the cone
- Vegan Yarn
- Indie Dyers
- Novelty Yarn (Art Yarn, Handspun, etc)
And of course for your ease of purchasing/browsing, their website is linked with each base.
I'd love this list to be a living document! Please email me additional brands you know of (or corrections if I've gotten something wrong!).
You can access it 2 ways:
-
Excel Spreadsheet Download
- Sheet 1 is all bases & concurrent information
- Sheet 2 is only the brand with its country and website
-
Google Docs Spreadsheet
- Sheet 1 is all bases & concurrent information
- Sheet 2 is only the brand with its country and website
*Most recent update: September 23, 2018
Peruse at your leisure, alphabetize by whichever category you like... if you download the Excel file you can delete, reorganize, markup whatever you like!
I sincerely hope this is helpful. Any updates to the list will be announced through my Instagram account and will be reflected here.
Enjoy, happy knitting, okay, love you, bye!
Larissa
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