Drama Llama Knitting Company produces handspun and Hand-dyed yarns, as well as knitting accessories and patterns.

Our dream: By moving towards selling yarn from local-ish, ethically sourced fiber, we hope you bring your sweater a little bit closer (figuratively speaking) to the sheep it came from. (Or alpaca, or goat, or bundle of flax!)

For those about to craft, we salute you.
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installationmagazine:

Un Hiver en Couleur by Florent Tanet

Great color inspiration for gradients and dip-dyes.

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cimness:

Ravelry - Fair Isle Fish by Julia Marsh

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eatsleepdraw:

Welcome to the knitting club!
Sorry if it’s a bit disturbing. 

My blog has more (slightly weird) artwork —->
http://marijatiurina.tumblr.com/  

Yes. Amazing!

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lovely-llama-lashes:

I’m making this hat for Halloween!

http://stixyarn.com/tangled/unicorn-hat/

Okay, yeah, I’m in. 

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marielikestodraw:

beautifultimepieces:

These are clocks that knit. Clocks that knit. They knit 24 hours a day for 365 days and every year you get a new scarf to mark the passing of time.

But seriously: Clocks that knit.

Okay, yes. Yes yes yes. 

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knitlongandprosper:

White Caps Cowl

Oh Purlbee. I am at your mercy. 

I love the mixed textiles in this pattern. 

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maiyamayhem:

I dyed this yarn with food coloring and finally found a sock pattern that really shows off the colors. Aquaphobia socks by Crystal Flanagan.

I love how this is striping! The colors are gorgeous. 

stitchesandpurls:

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Leftie pattern found on Ravelry 

This is super-cute! 

yarnsnobknitter:

Yomut by Hunter Hammersen

Gorgeous! Might have to put these on my “to-knit” list. 

According to Rav this yarn is “Verve” by The Unique Sheep. 

Love that hot pink!

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dudesthatknit:

I can remember lying for hours under the pergola in my grandmother’s yard. In the fall I’d watch the grid-like shadows shift across the grass as the sun moved across the sky. And in the spring I’d stare up, tracking the path of the vines weaving in and out of the lattice work structure. Empty or abundant, I loved the woven wood overhead. (via Cap Sleeve Lattice Top - the purl bee)

This is incredibly cute! It makes me wish I was more outgoing with my wardrobe…