
Day 1: American South
Welcome to the first day of the May 2021 Online International Fiber Festival! Today we will be exploring the American South!
Welcome to the first day of the May 2021 Online International Fiber Festival! Today we will be exploring the American South!
Today we head north in the Online International Fiber Festival to visit Atlantic Canada, the eastern-most provinces, with their beautiful scenery, interesting history, and delicious foods!
On the third day of the Online International Fiber Festival, we are crossing the Atlantic to visit Norway! We will be learning about local knitwear and embroidery today in this beautiful Scandinavian country.
On Day 4 of the Online International Fiber Festival, we’ll be learning about the rich history and culture of Poland!
Today, we turn to Britain for a visit to Cornwall, one of the eight Celtic nations. On this day of the Online International Fiber Festival, we will be deciding whether to learn about cable design, grafting, or knitting with beads.
Today, we travel through Italy, focusing on fashion, wool, and food. Birthplace of the Renaissance, there is much to learn today on this stop in the Online International Fiber Festival!
Today we visit Bulgaria, a melting pot of Eastern European cultures on day seven of the Online International Fiber Festival!
Welcome Video Join the discussion in the Online International Fiber Festival group on Ravelry or Facebook. And be sure to follow the festival on Instagram. Moroccan Vendors All of these vendors
The marketplace features 25 vendors from the eight regions we are visiting.
Keepers of the Sheep: Knitting in Morocco's High Atlas and Beyond and handspun yarns from Moroccan spinners.
Hand-dyed yarns and project bags, each with a story.
Manufacturer of fiber processing machines with their own line of yarns, including exotic fibers.
Sock-weight yarns hand-dyed with inspiration from food, nature, and more.
Eline Oftdal's designs are inspired by Norwegian and Nordic knitting traditions.
Hand-dyed protein- and plant-based yarns, including luxury fibers.
Hélène Arnesen designs timeless, feminine patterns inspired by vintage and historical silhouettes. Also find hand dyed yarns and historically evocative buttons.
Jewelry that enhances the beauty and wonder that lives inside you.
Handcrafted, high-quality bags made in leather, vegan leather, organic linen, and cotton.
Online courses, knitting designs, historically reproduced knitting accessories, and yarns provided with the goal of promoting the stories and methods of traditional Norwegian knitting.
15% off and a tin of Organic Bee Butter with code knitography15.
Realistically portrayed, personalized products for knitters: mugs, notecards, phone covers, and more.
Delicately designed polymer clay jewelry inspired by nature.
Yarn and roving from heritage breed Tunis and Shetland sheep, as well as handwoven items, goat milk soap, and photography.
Hand-dyed merino, silk, and alpaca yarns, ranging from lace weight to bulky, with an extensive and growing line of patterns.
Art and jewellery full of color and texture.
Handwoven shawls from Mustapha, a traditional weaver in Sefrou, Morocco
Whimsical, unique stitch markers, progress keepers, and note cards, all from original artwork. Also, hand-dyed yarn, rovings, and batts.
Sarah Whittle's hand-dyed fibers and handspun yarns from the gorgeous Penberth Valley of Cornwall.
Handmade textile buttons and beads from Morocco
Delightful amigurumi patterns available for free online or purchase as a digital download.
High quality, irresistible, handmade ceramic buttons, jewelry, and more.
Hand-dyed yarns on a myriad of bases, with an invitation to request custom colorways.
Knitting accessories, including sock and mitten blockers that reflect a wide variety of interests.