Pinta is made from virgin wool, (organic merino) mulberry silk and ramie
Mohair Bliss is made from organic super kid mohair and mulberry silk
This sweater was knit using the Tenane Sweater V-Neck pattern by Caidree and can be found on Ravelry.
Pattern is Drop Me a Line by Hinterm Stein
Meriana fell in love with this sweater.
Wide sleeves at the end give it an updated look.
Sole is 90% Pima Cotton and 10%
Cashmere
Sole is 90% Pima Cotton and 10%
Cashmere
Suave is 100% organic Cotton
Pattern is a Pascual Design called Finus Pullover
Maximo is 100% Organic Merino
This Maximo hat was an improve knit. Super comfortable to wear
If you own a yarn store you need to be working with Bryson Distributing. They stock all the accessories needed to run a successful Yarn and Crafts store. As Yarn and Craft Sales representatives for Bryson Distributing we cover CT, MA, RI, NH, VT and Maine.
Pascuali offers a wide variety of luxury yarns that are coveted by internationally well-known designers. Pascuali strives to produce eco-friendly, natural, fair trade, organic yarns of the highest quality. As Yarn and Craft Sales representatives for Pascuali we cover CT, RI, MA,VT, NH and Maine.
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Sweetgeorgia Yarns has Hand-dyed colors that can transport you. Transfix you. Exquisite hand-dyed knitting yarns and spinning fibres. As Yarn and Craft Sales representatives for Sweetgeorgia we cover CT, MA, RI, NH, VT and Maine.
In 1938 Leopoldo Jorge Theodoro Schmalz began his dream producing yarns and threads for the craft industry.
Katia is a fashion forward company from Spain and has been making yarns for hand knitting for over 70 years.
King Cole has been casting on creativity and quality for nearly 90 years. They have a wide selection of quality yarns at reasonable prices.
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1. Market Research and Business Plan
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