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Empower Women & Marginalized Communities

By choosing yarns and other products from our Empower Marginalized Women collection, you're not just investing in your crafting journey – you're supporting marginalized women artisans and entrepreneurs, empowering them to thrive and succeed in their communities. Your purchase creates meaningful opportunities for women to build brighter futures for themselves and their families.

At String Theory Yarn Co., we're committed to making a positive impact, one stitch at a time.

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  • 29 Bridges

    Bloom

    Original Price $38.00
    Current Price $20.00

    Bloom is made from a blend of domestically-sourced Columbia, Targhee, and Rambouillet wool. The Rambouillet for softness, the Targhee for bounce an...

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  • Mitchell Wool

    Tunis DK

    Original Price $30.00
    Current Price $16.00

    Tunis is a heritage breed sheep that came about when North African sheep were brought to the United States from Tunisia as a gift to George Washing...

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  • DanDoh

    Silk+

    Original Price $24.00
    Current Price $18.00

    A unique combination of mulberry silk with a little spec of colors and mercerized cotton.  "Silk+" is soft, light, and very comfortable to knit and...

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  • Mitchell Wool

    Mitchell DK

    $32.00

    SUPER SOFT NEXT TO SKIN 18 MICRON RAMBOUILLET. The perfect soft as silk yarn!   50g 150+ yards /137 meters  18 micron rambouillet 2 ply semi-worst...

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  • Palmer Yarn Co.

    Silk DK

    Original Price $34.00
    Current Price $18.00

    Soft with beautiful sheen. 85% Fine Superwash Merino, 15% Mulberry Silk 246 yards/100 gramsPalmer Yarn Company dyes wearable colors in Winona, MN.P...

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  • Manos del Uruguay

    Marla

    $40.00

    Marla is made from 2 strands of lighter-weight yarn that have been dyed separately and then plied together. When worked, Marla creates a marled fab...

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