(with guest Kat Eldred) Naturally when you don’t have the deep yellow fiber that you want…need?…and your spinning wheel is hot, you don the rubber gloves, get the turmeric from the kitchen and start the dye vat! At least that’s what happens when color grabs you by the throat and you have the good sense to follow that passion like my guest has.
Kat Eldred is the founder and dyer behind Why Knot Fibers, a small hand-dyed yarn company specializing in rich nature inspired tonal colors, as well as farm-to-needle yarns and fibers. She began crocheting and knitting at at an early age, though she took a break in her teens before returning to yarn crafts in college. Kat has also been a musician most of her life, making music with friends and family and songwriting since age 12. Kat began dyeing after she took up spinning in her twenties and couldn’t find “just” the right colorway she wanted: Enter powdered turmeric and some alpaca roving, and the rest is the colors you see now see from WKF. Nearly a decade later, she is still playing with color, creating color, making music, spinning, and knitting in Traverse City, Michigan with her husband, Steve and their teens, Liam & Sadie (as well as 2 dogs and 3 cats – much to their annoyance, are NOT allowed in the studio). The business name came from a phrase that Kat says quite often “Sure! Why not?”
Kat and I talk all things making and how her love of color led to a business dying yarn. A path she didn’t intend on taking. But she allowed the magic of following what she’s passionate about lead her and here she is!
Take a listen!
Mentioned in the Show
Why Knot Fibers
Hey! Do you know of someone who would make a great guest on the show? (maybe you?)
Email me
[email protected]
A huge thank you for the support of our sponsor...Brooks Ann Camper!
Brooks Ann Camper and her Prep School for Custom Sewing are offering In Kinship listener’s 10% off her ebook…”Figure it out, a guide to padding a dress as your body double”
You can use the code INKINSHIP when you check out. While you’re there, look at Brooks Ann’s custom sewing e-courses and her blog “How Fitting!”! https://brooksann.com/
[email protected]