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  • Our Ultimate Non-Superwash Indie Dyer Roundup

    Mai 16, 2023 1 min lesen.

    Hi lovelies!

    One of our most popular blog posts before we migrated our website two years ago was our non-superwash indie dyer roundup - a list of indie dyers who work with non-superwash yarns. During the move, it ended up in the void of the internet, but it's back now!

    Due to the visual constraints on our blog, I decided to put the entire list onto a separate page. You can access it by clicking on the picture below, or head over to the non-superwash indie dyer list here!

    Hanna Lisa x

    Non-Superwash Indie Dyer List

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