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Sweaters for Spring

Light sweaters to knit now and wear all season! Explore these beautiful new sweaters from The Fibre Co.

Sweaters for Spring

Light sweaters to knit now and wear all season! Explore these beautiful new sweaters from The Fibre Co.

New Yarn Shades

New
Yarn Shades

Cirro

Five new shades to the palette: 

Amble

Five new shades to the palette:

Meadow

Four new shades to the palette:

Yarn for stitchers at every stage of their crafting journey, made with 100% natural, sustainable fibres from renewable sources. &Make has a stunning full palette of cheerful brights and nuanced shades created by overdyeing a range of naturally light and dark colored fibres.

Yarn for projects you're proud of

Yarn Stories

Yarn for stitchers at every stage of their crafting journey, made with 100% natural, sustainable fibres from renewable sources. &Make has a stunning full palette of cheerful brights and nuanced shades created by overdyeing a range of naturally light and dark colored fibres.

Yarn for projects you're proud of

Popular Designs in &Make

With a choice of weights, you will find the perfect yarn for your crafting dreams: be it the plump, round stitches of our Super Bulky single-ply yarn, or our 2-ply Aran, or our 2-ply DK, with fantastically crisp stitch definition.

Popular Designs
in &Make

With a choice of weights, you will find the perfect yarn for your crafting dreams: be it the plump, round stitches of our Super Bulky single-ply yarn, or our 2-ply Aran, or our 2-ply DK, with fantastically crisp stitch definition.

Marra Project Bag

Marra Pouch

About The Fibre Co.

From Humble Beginnings

The Fibre Co.’s story began in 2003 in an old warehouse on the working waterfront of Portland, Maine, USA with a small spinning mill, lots of raw natural fibre and owner/founder Daphne Marinopoulos’ vision of creating yarns that she couldn’t find on the retail shelves.

From Humble Beginnings

The Fibre Co.’s story began in 2003 in an old warehouse on the working waterfront of Portland, Maine, USA with a small spinning mill, lots of raw natural fibre and owner/founder Daphne Marinopoulos’ vision of creating yarns that she couldn’t find on the retail shelves.