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Artist Profile
Liz Fiorini is a fiber artist with over 25 years of experience hand-dyeing yarn, creating painterly colorways inspired by the natural world and influenced by the light, movement, and layered colors of Impressionist art. Yarn bases are exclusively natural fibers. Small-batch, hand-painted processes ensure individuality and control over the techniques she uses.
Originally from upstate New York, and now based in Austin, Texas, Liz’s work reflects a deep connection to place, season, and artistic expression, offering knitters, crocheters, and weavers yarn that transforms into truly unique finished pieces.

Current Inspirations
This summer’s collection is rooted in the blues of Texas bluebonnets as they grace the Austin landscape. Their layered petals and shifting tones inspired a palette that moves from soft sky-washed blues to deeper indigos, touched with hints of green and violet. Like a field of flowers seen in changing light, these colorways echo the fleeting nature of these beauties.
Each skein in this collection is hand painted in small batches on one of our natural bases, allowing the colors to unfold organically and uniquely every time. No two skeins are exactly alike, and that individuality carries through to the finished piece, ensuring your knitting, crochet, or weaving becomes your own one-of-a-kind expression of the joy of summer’s blooms. This collection celebrates season, place, and process—an invitation to slow down and work with color inspired by the natural world.



Hand-Painted, Small Batch
Liz hand-dyes each colorway using a slow, deliberate process that treats yarn as both material and canvas. Working exclusively with natural fibers, she applies layered, painterly color by hand, allowing pigments to interact organically with the fiber. Small-batch dyeing is central to her practice, giving her the freedom to explore nuance, movement, and variation within each colorway. No two skeins are ever exactly the same.
Her methods are rooted in years of experience and an artistic approach influenced by an Impressionist style, where light and color shift rather than remain static. Every batch is dyed, set, and finished by hand. Colorways evolve seasonally to reflect new inspiration from the natural world. The result is yarn that feels alive with depth and variation—beautiful to work with and designed to become a one-of-a-kind finished piece.

Yarn As Art
Liz approaches yarn as both material and canvas, blending her personal sense of color with a variety of dye techniques. Her work emphasizes layered color, soft transitions, and the interplay of light and texture.
Dyed on natural fibers like wool, silk, and alpaca, each skein is designed to be as satisfying to work with as it is beautiful to see. Whether knit, crocheted, or woven, the yarn becomes a finished piece that reflects both the maker’s hand and the artist’s vision.



Inspired By Nature
Color is at the heart of Liz’s work, informed by the natural world. Each palette begins with observation—how light moves across a landscape, how colors layer and blend, and how no moment in nature is ever exactly the same.
These influences guide the development of each collection, with colorways evolving season to season to reflect new places, moods, and ideas. The result is yarn that feels grounded and organic, carrying the quiet complexity of nature into every skein.















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