Lady Dye Yarns ownerâs passions for crafting and promoting diversity drive a growing business
By Grace Griffin Globe Correspondent,Updated December 13, 2020, 2:24 p.m.
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In this Schitt s Creek club kit, Diane Ivey includes her own yarn and themed products from other BIPOC-owned businesses.Claudia Carpenter (Custom credit)
When Diane Ivey brought her hand-dyed yarn to her first national trade show in 2014, she realized she was the only Black vendor in a room of more than 300 other attendees. From that moment, she dedicated herself and her business, Lady Dye Yarns, to promoting diversity and inclusion in the crafting industry.