Our Range
Learn more about Brand Differentiation.

De Rerum Natura is a small yarn producer with a thoughtful approach to sourcing and raw materials. All the manufacturing stages are performed in France, keeping processing and energy use to a minimum.
The wool in each yarn line is a blend of French and European merino, produced in the most ecological way with concern for both the wellbeing of sheep and the environment.

Fibra Natura loves natural fibers as much as you do. You’ll find that their love of natural fibers reflected in the crispness of linen in the hank, the buttery softness of extrafine merino, and the subtle sheens of silk as you knit projects that feel as good as they look. Fibra Natura is ideal for those who prefer all natural yarns.

John Arbon Textiles, where yarn embodies tradition and artistry. Nestled in North Devon, this mill transforms locally sourced, breed-specific sheep fibres into exquisite yarns using vintage machinery. They prioritise sustainability and craftsmanship, proudly crafting yarns to reduce carbon footprint.

Juniper Moon Farm was founded in 2007 by Susan Gibbs and was the first to apply the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model to their yarn and spinning fibers. In addition to their own flock, they also include a line of carefully sourced and thoughtfully crafted yarns that feature fibers grown in Peru, Argentina, Nepal, and Italy.

Knitting for Olive is a family-run business based in Copenhagen. Beginning as designers for baby and toddler garments, their vision was to offer high-quality yarns made of pure, natural fibres to complement their range of knitting patterns. The yarns have been developed with respect for both the animals and our environment.

Hand-dyed yarns are unique - La Bien Aimée shows off the gorgeous colourways with inspiration from Aimée Gille's life adventures. La Bien Aimée started in 2015, inside a tiny studio on rue Paulin Mery. By day it was a day studio, by night a drying room. In 2021, Aimée made the announcement that her brick & mortar shop will close due to the pandemic. But lucky for us, her brand is continuing on. Since then, she has released new bases and also books.

Marie Wallin is a creative hand knit and crochet designer publishing her own books, and patterns as well
as offering workshops in rural Leicestershire. Marie started her design company in 2013 whilst still Head
Designer for handknit brand, Rowan. Marie now works independently and produces her own yarn, British Breeds.

Millpost Merino are Australian Superfine Merino yarn that comes from the wool grown by their flock of Saxon Poll Merino sheep. Ethically grown, spun and dyed here in Australia and New Zealand. They hope there are knitters out there who are pleased by the prospect of creating garments from Aussie wool from Aussie sheep.

Mominoki Yarn is a beautiful collection of colourful yarns that have been lovingly created by Chihiro from Hokkaido, Japan. Her passion for vibrant colours began in childhood and led her to experiment with dyeing in her kitchen. In 2017, Chihiro founded Mominoki Yarn along with her partner, Lasse. Their yarns are sourced from Germany and Finland, ensuring authenticity, and spun in small, local mills. The name “Mominoki” means “Christmas tree” in Japanese, symbolizing the strong and enduring qualities of an evergreen tree.

Noro is famous for extravagant, colourful yet high quality yarns. Known throughout the world for their amazing colour palettes. Their designs and yarns are quite individual and a joy for knitters and crocheters. Noro yarns have a handspun feel and much of the process is still done by hand. A totally unique yarn.