By purchasing yarn from String Theory, you’re lifting up a number of small and female-owned businesses. We help women in Rwanda, who survived the genocide, educate a new generation. We help women in Uruguay find meaningful work without leaving their rural homes. We help a family in New Hampshire maintain a mill, a tradition spanning hundreds of years. We help restore the Patagonia Grasslands by encouraging sustainable farming.Every yarn we stock makes a positive impact.
String Theory Fan Club 2025
String Theory Fan Club: Where Craft and Compassion Connect!
Fan Club 2025 enrollment is open until midnight on Monday, November 18. The next enrollment opportunity will be in November 2025.
Join our community of changemakers, champions of impactful crafting, making a difference with every stitch.
🧶 Connect with like-minded enthusiasts, dyers, and designers in our monthly Zoom gatherings, recorded for your convenience.
🧶 Learn new skills with knitalongs and exclusive free classes.
🧶 Learn more about your impact during guest interviews with interesting people making a difference in the world.
🧶 Help us decide which colors to buy, new products to bring in, and makers to champion.
🧶 Share your current projects, questions, audiobook reviews, and recipes with fellow Fans in our private Facebook Group.
🧶 Bonus #1: Get inspired to try new things with member-only monthly discounts on select yarns, classes, and tools.
🧶 Bonus #2: In June, I will be traveling to Uruguay for a tour of Manos del Uruguay yarns. I'll be bringing back souvenirs, exclusively for the Fan Club. Delightful goodies that uplift communities and support fair employment(a $95 value - also priceless 💛 ).
To get an idea about the types of activities we include in the Fan Club, click here to see a few excerpts of the recordings.
Join the String Theory Fan Club and let your crafting journey be a force for good. Together, we create a world of compassion, creativity, and conscious living, one stitch at a time.
" It’s been fun to be a Founder. I took a leap of faith that it would be engaging and enriching and that I’d have an up close and personal look into String Theory.
That’s all been true, plus more!
Favorite moment was when Janet was at the H+H trade show and asked us our opinion on which colorways she should stock." Fern J.