One skein at a time: Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd turned hand dyeing yarn into a thriving venture Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd hand-dyes and knits wool garments at her home in Albuquerque. Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd hand-dyes and knits wool garments at her home in Albuquerque. A shawl Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd is working on at her home in Albuquerque. She hand-dyes the wool. A shawl and a shrug that Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd is working on at her home in Albuquerque. Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd holds some of the wool she hand-dyes at her home in Albuquerque. Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd squeezes water out of wool she is hand-dying at her home in Albuquerque. Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd adds dye to wool she is hand-dying Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd adds speckling to wool she is hand-dying at her home in Albuquerque. Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd holds some of the wool pieces she hand-dyes and knits at her home in Albuquerque. Published July 14, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. Modified July 14, 2024 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - One skein at a time: Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd turned hand dyeing yarn into a thriving venture Silky skeins of merino wool dangle from a drying rack outside the sun-soaked studio. They say turn your passion into your profession. So Albuquerque artist Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd founded ZiaWoolz, a hand-dyed yarn company with herself as the dyer. collection_4f796bea-3f06-11ef-9a30-f78c07a26d07.html
As featured on - One skein at a time: Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd turned hand dyeing yarn into a thriving venture Silky skeins of merino wool dangle from a drying rack outside the sun-soaked studio. They say turn your passion into your profession. So Albuquerque artist Dagmar Beinenz-Byrd founded ZiaWoolz, a hand-dyed yarn company with herself as the dyer.
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