String Theory Yarn Co
🧶 Eco-friendly + Socially Responsible Yarn Store with yarn, tools & gifts for the avid knitter and crocheter📍Chicagoland - shipping worldwide. Shop with us at stringtheoryyarncompany.com
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477 N Main
Glen Ellyn, IL
630-469-6085
- 🧶The Black History yarn collection that @sisterananseyarn.bsky.social has been teasing you about has arrived at String Theory! Fingering and DK weights, inspired by Black Artists. Shop online or stop by to see it in person. stringtheoryyarncompany.com/collections/... #blackhistorymonth
- Reposted by String Theory Yarn CoThis colorway is as complex as its inspiration. My second to last colorway in my Black History Month Collection for @stringtheoryyarnco.bsky.social It’s based on Kehinde Wiley’s painting “Portrait of a Venetian Ambassador”
- Reposted by String Theory Yarn CoOctavia Butler yarn for my Black History Month Coolection for @stringtheoryyarnco.bsky.social #HandDyedYarn #IndieDyer
- Reposted by String Theory Yarn CoNow you KNOW I had to make some (more) yarn inspired by Jean-Michelle Basquiat! These and my whole Black History Month Collection for @stringtheoryyarnco.bsky.social . It’ll be available through String Theory Yarn Co in February in store and Online!!
- Reposted by String Theory Yarn CoMy next colorway in my Black History Month collection for @stringtheoryyarnco.bsky.social It’s inspired by the painting “Aspiration” by Aaron Douglas.
- Reposted by String Theory Yarn CoHere’s what’s going on in the yarn room! I’ll have to learn about captions on here! I may need to add them before I upload! The yarn pictured is part of my Black History Collection and is inspired by the art of John Biggers. Headed to @stringtheoryyarnco.bsky.social in February!
- Reposted by String Theory Yarn CoCheck out my latest colorway in my Black History Month collection for @stringtheoryyarnco.bsky.social
- What are you working on today?
- Cast on ideas for Monday. stringtheoryyarncompany.com/blogs/projec...
- Reposted by String Theory Yarn CoHere’s my colorway based on The Annunciation by Henry Ossawa Tanner. I lightened up the green color in the lower right.