Who we are and our craft philosophy:
As a crafter, I wanted a place where one could go and learn all aspects of fiber arts. Where fiber crafters could gather and create community. And so Fiber Parts was born.
As a small business owner, I wanted to create a place where you can learn about where your fiber comes from; and help build sustainability and support for the local fiber economy. We strive to build relationships with the people who grow our fiber and who we source our materials from because it matters who we work with and the community we build.
Almost all of our yarns and fibers are made, milled, and dyed in the US. We will occasionally carry a line of specialty fibers that are not grown in the US as a featured item, usually hand dyed by Black or Indigenous Dyers. We work with small batch fiber farms and mills to source our yarns, focusing on revitalizing heritage craft producers.
We are an Ashford dealer for their spinning wheels, weaving looms, and carding supplies. If you would like to order and don't see what you need on the website, please email us at: hello@fiberparts.shop.
We regularly hold drives for donated goods, and continually work within our community to support and uplift marginalized folx. If you are an art teacher and would like a donation of craft supplies please stop in or email us at: hello@fiberparts.shop.

Jaime Rosegren
Owner, Knitter, Weaver, Crocheter, Spinner, Natural Dyer, Needle Felter, & Sewist. Jaime began Fiber Parts as a pop up at local markets in 2019. in 2021 she was able to open her brick and mortar shop and never looked back. She has studied Weaving and Natural dyeing from Indigenous Masters, and they are her passions. Jaime is Queer and Neurosparkly and strives to create a welcoming and safe shop.

Sophie Bugner
Sophie is our intrepid shop assistant, teacher extraordinaire, and all around badass! She teaches Knitting, Crochet, Sewing, Cross Stitch, and Macrame.
About Us
We are a Queer and Disabled owned space celebrating diversity and striving for equity within craft spaces.