• Yarn Garden
    @yarngarden
    YarnGarden.net is a place where fresh gardening voices come together to revel in the charms and fascinations of the horticultural world! Hotline: (302) 328-5603 Address: 9 Richeson Dr, New Castle, Delaware 19720, USA Website: https://yarngarden.net/
  • Susan Vincent
    @susanv
    Design, Architecture, Remodelling, Fabric, Yarn
  • Chilewich
    @chilewich
    In 1997, textile designer Sandy Chilewich founded Chilewich in New York City. In her New York-based studio, Sandy Chilewich continues to impress the design world by applying her interest in color and experimentation with fibers to create her signature textile, woven vinyl, in addition to many others. Her innovative use of yarn fuses style and sophistication to create modern, practical and durable tablemats, personal bags, woven vinyl floormats and indoor/outdoor floormats in an ever-expanding assortment. In her tabletop collection alone, Chilewich offers over 100 color and weave combinations. In addition to the Chilewich collection, Sandy Chilewich, with her husband and business partner, Joe Sultan, offers wall-to-wall flooring, tiles, and other products available to the contract market for architects and designers.
  • Pam Allen
    @pamallen5805
    Owner of handknitting yarn company sourcing and manufacturing in the US
  • Wallace + Sewell
    @wallace_sewell
    Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell established their textile design studio Wallace + Sewell after graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1990. The studio’s motivation is to design innovative woven fabrics exploiting industrial techniques. Works are distinguished by a positive and confident use of color and an intelligent use of yarn properties and standard weave structures, producing exclusive fabrics of discerning appeal. The studio works closely with a mill in Lancashire which weaves the larger pieces and batch production.
  • Anne Lindberg
    @anne_lindberg
    Anne Lindberg is a Kansas City-based artist who creates color-field installations out of yarn. She holds an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art.
  • The Rug Company
    @therugcompany
    The Rug Company was founded in London in 1997 by Christopher and Suzanne Sharp. They are passionate about quality, design, craftsmanship and service, and believe in making rugs that are beautiful, original and distinctive, that will become heirlooms to be cherished forever. Each rug is entirely handmade using the finest natural yarns by craftsmen whose skills have been passed down for generations.
  • Somesh Garg
    @someshgarg5703
    Hi I am Somesh Garg, I am Manger at Tridentindia . Are you ready to take what you know about Textile company and buying new bed sheets, bath towels, Fabrics, Yarn and many more for your home? If so, then we invite you to shop with us here at Trident India. https://www.tridentindia.com/
  • Mandal Veveri
    @mandalveveri
    Mandal weaving Mill has produced textiles based on natural fibers since 1918. They select only the finest wool, mohair, linen and cotton as raw materials. All yarn and dyes used in their production process are sourced from approved suppliers in Norway and Europe. Mandal Weaving Mill is one of Norway`s leading producer of woolen goods. A century of experience within textile manufacture and the skill and experience of their workers is your guarantee of a first class product.
  • Christopher Farr
    @christopherfarr
    Christopher Farr has been at the spearhead of contemporary rug design for over 20 years. He and his business partner Matthew Bourne were the catalyst that revolutionized contemporary rug design. Farr and Bourne share a passionate knowledge of contemporary art and design that informs the work that is produced to this day. The company prides itself on only using the very best available yarn, dyes and weavers and scrupulously avoiding the use of exploitive labour to produce the finest rugs and textiles. The name of Christopher Farr today stands for the utmost in quality and integrity.
  • The Perfect Rug
    @theperfectrug
    The Perfect Rug, a sister company of California Carpet, is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their goal is to deliver the best possible rugs in exactly the style and size you need. All the rugs are hand cut, serged or bound in their workshop. The craftspeople making the rugs are artisans and take pride in the work they do, carefully selected yarn and stitching techniques are used for finishing each rug exactly as specified by the customer. Whether the request calls for mitered canvas corners, lapped corners or carefully selected matched binding, the job is undertaken with perfection in mind.
  • Tantuvi
    @tantuvi
    Tantuvi, founded in 2010, is a New York based design studio working with hand-loom textile cooperatives in India where designer Arati Rao and artist Adam Sipe had spent most the year traveling; researching and cultivating relationships with cottage industry artisans. We work with two weaving co-operatives in India where our rugs and home textiles are hand-loomed, all of our rugs are yarn dyed and hand woven on pit looms in Rajasthan, each piece can take anywhere for 4-10 weeks to complete. Tantuvi seeks to reinterpret traditional Ikats, dhurries, and what handwoven in India can be.
  • Merete Erbou Laurent
    @merete_erbou_laurent
    Merete Erbou Laurent graduated with a textile degree from The Jutland Art Academy in 1970 and then studied spatial design at the Aarhus School of Architecture, graduating in 2004. Among her many exhibitions are “Djurslandskaber” at Grenå Kunstforening in 2006, FORMAT in Rundetårn (The Round Tower) in 2001, and “KIC”, Kunsthåndværk i centrum, in 2006-2007. Merete Erbou Laurent often uses paper yarn in her work and incorporates colors in a way that makes the resulting works appear as design objects, as well as works of art. In 2005, she was awarded the travel grant from Ole Haslund’s Foundation, and in 2007 the working grant from The Danish Arts Foundation.
  • Ulster
    @ulster
    Ulster Carpets is one of the world’s largest leading Carpet manufacturers. Some of our customers include The Ritz London, Hilton Warsaw and many of the top casinos in Las Vegas. Ulster is renowned in the industry for its huge technological advancements made from both an IT and engineering perspective, and in 2006 the company received the Queens award for Technology. Our Head Quarters are based in Portadown, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland and within this site we have our own manufacturing plant which is complemented by a manufacturing and sales company in Denmark and a yarn supply plant in the UK. We have many Design/Sales offices around the world including London, Paris, New York, Las Vegas and Atlanta.
  • Home Ec.
    @home_ec_
    Who We Are: Home Ec. owner Jenny Ryan is the creator of Felt Club, a blogger for CRAFT and Apartment Therapy LA, and the author of Sew Darn Cute: 30 Sweet & Simple Projects to Sew & Embellish. What We Do: Home Ec. is sewing and crafting workshop offering fabrics and yarns, sewing patterns, books, craft kits, and a variety of unique and exclusive products created just for us. We also offer an ever-changing selection of craft classes ranging from sewing and fiber arts to paper crafting and glasswork. If you're not local, you can shop online via this site and enjoy our blog. If you're in Los Angeles, please stop by our brick and mortar shop and say hello!
  • Global Floor Furnishers
    @aayushmansureka
    Global Floor Furnishers, an ISO 9001:14001 certified company, a unit of surekas group, are Indian manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters of the following kind of rugs and carpets : 1. Hand-Tufted Carpets, rugs & mats 2. Hand-knotted Carpets, rugs & mats including Hand-knotted Indo-Tibetian or Nepalese Carpets-rugs & mats 3. Hand-woven rugs-Shaggy Rugs & Shaggy Carpets, Cotton dhurries, Patch work rugs, Jute dhurry, Hemp dhurries and Woollen Durries and rugs 4. Hand-knotted Silk Rugs – Original and Artificial 5. Pom Pom boxes Materials being used are wool, viscose, silk, bamboo silk, botanical silk, jute, hemp, sisal, sea grass and such other yarns. If you need any custom rugs, carpets in your design and size, please contact us at info@surekasgroup.com or whats app at +91-9839141651 or visit at http://www.surekasgroup.com/ http://www.custom-rugs-custom-carpets.com http://www.rugsinindia.com
  • Maxine Sutton
    @maxine_sutton
    I love the idea of the workshop household described by Mark Rosenthal, and believe in the importance of our interaction with materials, texture, pattern, and the handmade. Recent research evoked memories of home and childhood. Decorative patterns on wallpapers and fabrics reminded me how important patterns were to me as a child, providing endless starting points for day dreams and imaginative, sometimes fearful, scenarios. I remembered how the familiar furniture and objects in my grandparent’s houses and my own acted as an assortment of scenery and props for games and stories to be built around. The home-made object, creates another layer of significance and forms a part of personal and family narratives, making links and connections through generations. My work continues to explore the interplay between screen-printed and embroidered textures, colour, mark, drawn and stitched lines. Recently playing with imagery and ideas springing from our relationship with familiar domestic objects, everyday pastimes, the meaning of ‘home’ and home-making activities. Abstract and semi-figurative forms combined with pattern and texture present an ambiguous and sometimes absurd narrative. Using Irish machine, and hand embroidery the work employs a combination of traditional techniques, such as applique, patchwork, needle-punch and screen print. Forms, are hand drawn, paper cut, found or photographic; layered and collaged with abstract and semi figurative appliquéd, needle-punched and printed imagery. Embroidered lines and richly embroidered areas create further layers of texture and tension. Sustainability is a priority, materials a mixture of natural organics such as cotton, hemp, linen and wool combined with found/recycled/vintage materials. Embroidered elements use plant dyed wool yarn, cotton, alpaca, silk and linen.