At Fairmount Fibers, we offer thoughtfully sourced, artisanal yarns that bring warmth, beauty, and inspiration to every project.

  • KINUA Yarns

    KINUA luxury yarns are naturally dyed in small batches using a variety of leaves, Andean flowers, roots and vegetable waste in their dyehouse in Lima, Peru.

    KINUA Yarns 
  • Baa Ram Ewe Yarns

    Baa Ram Ewe yarns start with the knowledge that every sheep brings something unique to the table, which is why they have dedicated themselves to creating a stunning array of British breed-specific yarns.

    Baa Ram Ewe Yarns 
  • Manos del Uruguay Yarns

    Manos del Uruguay yarns are hand dyed by artisans, using big pots heated by wood kettles. The Manos palette of colors are bright and wild, full of nuances and variations.

    Manos del Uruguay Yarns 

Our partner brands emphasize close collaboration with the craftspeople and artisans involved in fiber and dyeing processes; focus on natural fibers; and emphasize sustainability in the sourcing and dyeing practices for their yarns.

Hand-Dyed Using Natural Dyes

KINUA's expertise in natural dyeing has allowed them to formulate an exquisite color palette of more than 100 colors that are carefully tested to ensure their sustainable yarns are free from any heavy metal and synthetic products.

Ch’illca is a native Andean plant from Peru, commonly found growing near riverbanks. This leaf is used as a natural dyestuff and is valued for producing beautiful green tones with soft, organic depth on yarn.

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Sustainably Crafted Yarns from the UK

Each yarn offer from Baa Ram Ewe is a testament to the hard work and dedication of those who contribute to its journey, from the pastures where the sheep roam to the hands that transform the fiber into something truly special.

Baa Ram Ewe Yarns
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Hand-Dyed Yarns from Uruguayan Cooperatives

Across rural Uruguay, in 12 cooperatives, artisans of all ages continue to do what they've done for generations - spinning, knitting, and dyeing yarn by hand.

They are not just techniques, but living traditions, passed from mother to daughter, from one woman to another, strengthened through community and shared purpose.

Manos del Uruguay Yarns

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