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NORTH KITSAP COUNTY'S LOCALLY GROWN YARNS

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From alpacas to sheep and goats, you can find locally grown yarns in or near your neighborhood.

From the farmyard to the spinner's wheel, local artisans can see where their fibers come from, in some cases, even thank the critters for sharing their warm coats, before knitting or crocheting new garments.

Check out these local fibers

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Hansville Creamery
(mohair, Angora wool, sheep wool) 

Harmony Acres  (llama fleece, hand-spun yarn)

Manzanita Creek Farm



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