Knitting is Social Justice
Knitting has a long history of being on the front lines of social justice. Way before the pussyhat. If you need crafting supplies consider supporting black yarn dyers and black owned yarn companies.
Thanks to The Yarn Mission for compiling this list.
Thanks to The Yarn Mission for compiling this list.
- Birch Hollow Fibers (shop) (follow)
- Lola Bean Yarn Co. (shop) (follow)
- Third Vault Yarns (shop) (follow)
- Queens Yarn Boutique (shop) (follow)
- Rhythm Knits (shop) (follow)
- Neighborhood Fiber Co. (shop) (follow)
- Lady Dye Yarns (shop) (follow)
- Urban Girl Yarns (shop) (follow)
- Ewe-nited States of Fiber (shop) (follow)
- Abstract Fiber (shop) (follow)
- Hopkins Fiber Studio (shop) (follow)
- Whisky Knits (shop) (follow)
- Chicken Coop Dyeworks (shop) (follow)
- Ocean by the Sea (shop) (follow)
- Onyx Fiber Arts (shop) (follow)
- Mitchell’s Creations (shop) (follow)
- Bah Bah Fibers (shop) (follow)
- Dye Hard Yarns (shop) (follow)
- Essence of Autumn (shop) (follow)
- I am Fully Spun (shop) (follow)
- I feel like Dyeing (shop) (follow)
- Mother of Purl (shop) (follow)
- Yarn Shoppe- Denver (Bags by CAB) (shop) (follow)
- Amanda Solomon (shop) (follow)
- Snerb yarn (shop) (follow)
- OMG yarn (shop) (follow)
- Fully Spun (shop) (follow)
- Four Square Micro Farm (shop) (follow)
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