Local Artists

It's “mood dyed”. Each line has its own unique dye technique. With each technique comes creative license to mix dyes magically and randomly. The story goes if you see it, love it, you better claim it before it’s gone. Exclusive to Tempe Yarn and available online.

Woolhalla Tunis (Farm at the End of the Road) is a local sheep breeder who turns the fleece into wonder fibers and yarns. Sonja's products can be found at Tempe Yarn. Shop online or at our store.

Sundial Design

What do you do in Yuma for fun? If you are Melinda from Sundial Yarns, you build a fire and dye yarns of course. Her work is full of color energy.


Traveling Yarn

Sarah, owner of Traveling Yarn, offers Small Batch, Artisan Yarn Inspired by Desert Landscapes and City Life. Her yarns came in various bases and offer a variety of fashion-friendly colorways ranging from jewel tones and neons to pastels.

Knitty Kitty

Wendy, from Knitty Kitty Yarns & Bags, believes that project bags and hand dyed yarn to inspire your creativity. So she creates both, lovely bags and wonderful yarns.


Sonoran Desert Yarns

Cheryl Griset , Sonoran Desert Yarns, dyes fiber with Sonoran Desert Plants and done Naturally. The plants of the desert are her color palette.

TrueDesign Studio

TrueDesign Studio is the creative outlet for glass artist, Corri Young. She turns glass into a range of pendants, bracelets, necklaces, plus various items for fiber artists.


Wishes in Stitches

Wishes in Stitches, owned by Margaret Jannuzzi, has a line of custom made bags. We have her standard bags, plus you can custom order special designs.

Got Weaver Fever

All natural hand crafted bath body products. Made in Chandler, AZ!

Unique hand spun art yarns that are gorgeous.

Jodi Brosseit

Jodi Brosseit is a glass artist producing buttons & bracelets in rainbow colors, plus other speciality items.


KCL Woods

Ken Ledbetter's KCL Wood's produces tools for the Fiber Artist. These include Drop Spindles, Shuttles, Yarn Bowls, Russian Spindles, Nostepinnes, Felting Tools and other things. He uses a variety of woods – especially mesquite from Arizona, Maple from Washington state, and Walnut.