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2026 Vendor

One Stitch More — Hand-Dyed Yarn by Marion | Muskoka Fibrefest 2026 Vendor

Marion has one of the more honest shop names in the indie yarn world — one look at her skeins and you’ll understand exactly why it’s hard to stop at just one.

Hand-Dyed Yarn Made in Mississauga, Ontario

Based in Mississauga, Ontario, Marion hand dyes a lineup built around colour: bright, saturated, and unapologetically vivid. Her bases are chosen for the knitting experience as much as the look — merino, merino-cashmere-nylon blends, and a luxurious cashmere-silk lace weight that earns every bit of attention it gets.

Yarn Weights & Bases

Weights range from lace through to worsted, so whatever your next project calls for, there’s a base here worth considering — fingering, DK, worsted, and those dreamy cashmere-silk lace weights.

Find One Stitch More at Muskoka Fibrefest 2026

At Fibrefest 2026, Marion will be bringing a wide selection of her hand-dyed range to the Bracebridge Fairgrounds on June 27. If you’re someone who builds your stash around colour first and pattern second, this is a booth to budget for.

A Favourite at Ontario Fibre Arts Festivals

Marion has been a consistent presence at fibre festivals across Ontario and has built a following of knitters who come back specifically for her colourways. The energy at her table reflects that — it’s a place where people linger.

One Stitch More hand-dyed yarn logo
One Stitch More vendor booth displaying hand-dyed yarn skeins at a fibre arts festival
One Stitch More hand-dyed yarn in Shades of Cobalt — deep blue merino colourway

Visit them at Muskoka Yarn & Fibrefest — June 27, 2026, Bracebridge Fairgrounds.