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Erin on Oct 4, 2018
5 out of 5 starsThis yarn is so dreamy!! I love the variegated blues and dreamy grays so, so much, like a stormy sky in Spring. Who knew that black beans could produce such beautiful colors!? I can’t wait to knit a pair of socks with this!
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I. on Aug 14, 2018
5 out of 5 starsSo gorgeous!! I love the work you're doing with natural dyes and I really like this yarn.
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Amanda on Jul 7, 2018
5 out of 5 starsI love Amber's natural dye process. It is so amazing that elements from nature can create these colors on yarn!
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Amanda on Jul 7, 2018
5 out of 5 starsThis yarn is SO soft and beautifully dyed. I love that it looks like actual Lichen when its knit up!
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Hikari on Jul 6, 2018
5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely gorgeousness! Beautifully dyed yarn. I will definitely be back for more! Fantastic seller and shipping :)
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I. on Jul 3, 2018
5 out of 5 starsThese are so fun, can't wait to spin some yarn and the colors are beautiful. Love it!!
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I. on Jul 3, 2018
5 out of 5 starsThis yarn is so beautiful and the natural dyes are gorgeous. I'm a repeat customer and Amber's yarn is so wonderful to work with.
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Amber
Owner, Natural Dyer, Photographer
My name is Amber and I'm the dyer behind Yarn and Thyme. I'm a fiber and plant enthusiast from the Appalachian foothills. I'm also a coffee mug collector, chicken keeper, and gardener.
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Frequently asked questions
Are the items made in a smoke free / pet free environment?
All items are made and stored in a smoke free but pet-friendly home. I do my best to seal the yarn in bags and keep them on a high shelf to protect them.
Care instructions
I recommend to gently hand wash cold with ph neutral soap and lay flat to dry any items made with Yarn and Thyme Fibers. Be sure not to dry items in direct sunlight.
Will natural dyes fade quicker?
No, as long as your wash and care for your yarn and knit pieces correctly.
Hand washing in cool water and drying in filtered sunlight or shade will keep the colors bright for years.
Do natural dyes bleed?
It is possible that some natural dyed fibers will bleed when washed. Just be careful to wash with cold water and ph neutral soap and it shouldnt stain other fibers.
When washing a finished knitted item, I suggest gently drying with a towel before laying out to dry.
What are your bases?
My yarn bases are:
Dweller Sock - 75% Superwash Merino 25% Nylon, Fingering weight
Lapin - 80% Peruvian wool 20% Angora, Fingering weight
Tallulah Worsted - 100% Peruvian wool, worsted weight
Tallulah Bulky - 100% Peruvian wool, bulky weight
Cloudland - 100% Superwash Polwarth DK
Hearth Sock - 100% Superwash BFL, Fingering weight
Unicoi - 51% Baby Alpaca 25% Linen 24% Tussah Silk, Fingering weight