Located at 238 W 8th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362, 8th Street Emporium is a fiber‑arts boutique and maker space offering yarns, spinning wheels (new & vintage), looms, rugs, beads, and sewing supplies. They host weekly community fiber meetups (Thursdays, 11 AM–2 PM).
Based in Mount Vernon, WA, Skagit Woolen Works is a woman-owned, zero-waste processing mill serving local fiber farms. Operated by Anna and Jessica, they offer small-batch wool processing (scouring, picking, carding) using a restored 1922 Davis & Furber industrial carder. They also produce locally sourced yarn and roving.
Wine and Wooly Design is a Poulsbo, WA-based fiber design studio offering yarn, roving, bumps, patterns, merino and alpaca fibers, crochet and knitting supplies, and distinctive “sasquatch hats.” They also feature custom fiber designs and interior-textile products .
Foxglove Farm is located in Longbranch, WA. This small, sustainable farm produces organic vegetables, herbs, and ethically raised fiber from livestock. They offer small-batch, single-source yarn and fiber, with a strong focus on environmental stewardship.
Serving Port Townsend and the surrounding area, Cloud Nine Fibers is a small-scale fiber processor specializing in sorting, skirting, washing, picking, blending, and custom carding of fleeces into roving, art roving, batts, and rug yarn.
Rabbit Hill Wool Mill is a new small-batch fiber processor in Port Orchard, WA. Family-owned since July 2023, they offer full-service fleece processing—including carding, pin-drafting, spinning, plying, skeining, roving, and felting, plus custom work with exotic fibers. Their prices and services are detailed on their website.
Based in Shelton, WA, Soundview Fiber Mill is a woman-owned micro-mill overlooking Puget Sound. They offer small-batch processing—from scouring and carding to spinning, plying, skeining, and dyeing—in addition to selling hand-dyed roving, yarn, rug yarn, and wool pellets.
Coopworth Fleece, located in Port Orchard, WA., offers stunning raw fleeces from a carefully bred flock that includes Coopworth sheep. The farm also raises Corriedale/Leicester and Corriedale/Rambouillet crosses, producing a range of beautiful, high-quality fleeces ideal for handspinners and fiber artists. They sell raw fleeces and roving bumps ready to spin.
Pan Fran Knit Co is a Tacoma-based yarn and fiber arts studio run by Becky Anne. They offer hand‑dyed yarns, cozy home-decor items, fiber art gifts, and knitting lessons. You'll find them regularly at the Puyallup Farmers Market and Puyallup Quilt Show, bringing colorful skeins to local events across the Puget Sound region.