Hand-dyed yarn and knitting patterns made with love in Portland, Oregon. Created to add comfort and joy to the home-made magic and everyday alchemy of hand crafts.

Upcoming Events:

May 2 - 3: Crafty Wonderland Spring Art + Craft Market at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, OR

June 7 - 8: Fiber Fusion NW at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, WA

June 27 - 29: Black Sheep Gathering at the Linn County Expo Center in Albany, OR

November 14 - 16: Sacred Sheep at The Salmon at Redd in Portland, OR

Stitch Markers & Other Notions

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Stitch Markers & Other Notions 〰️

Hi, I’m Taylor! I’m the owner, dyer, and designer here at Hubris Hearthcraft. I’m an avid knitter with a passion for garments, non-superwash wool, and all things handspun. I can often be found walking or hiking with a project in hand. I dye yarn and write patterns that lend themselves to comfortable, beautiful, long-lasting pieces and are a joy to make and to wear for everybody. The name “Hubris Hearthcraft” comes from a phrase often used in my house - “I seem to once again be a victim of my own hubris”. I draw my inspiration from the world around me, especially the trees and gardens here in Portland, as well as from my favorite novels, plays, and musicals, ancient history, and my pets - a 16 year old cat named Max and my service dog and giant baby, Artemis.

With my work, I want to break down the imagined social division between fashion and self and celebrate the pure life that comes from the chaos of inspiration.

Yarn Is For Everyone

I recognize that hand-dyed yarn can often be out-of-budget for many crafters, and I want to do my part to make high quality, sustainably made yarn available to crafters of all sizes and income levels. Please use promo code YARNISFOREVERYONE on orders of $200 or more to receive 15% off your order. It will never expire and can be used simultaneously with any other codes you may have. It’s so important to be able to put money towards your hobbies and passions and allow yourself to focus on them consistently, and I want to do whatever I can to make fiber arts accessible to everyone on a consistent basis.