Information about the full range of individual yarns can be found below the photographs.
Trendsetter - too many different yarns to mention in lots of colors
Blue Heron Yarns - All hand-dyed in fabulous colors, weights and feel. I carry Rayon Metallic, Bulky Rayon Chenille, Mercerized Cotton, Cotton/Rayon combinations, the brilliantly colored Confetti, Cotton Seed, Beaded Wools, Rayon Chenille Boucle, SoftTwist Rayon, Cotton Woven Ribbon, Texture and Silk Rayon Twist.
Unicorn/Lana Grosse - many sock yarns, some self-striping
Skacel/Schulana - Loft, plain and print; wonderful Supercotton, that knits like a dream, in many colors; Rovings both pencil and standard weights in exciting colors; silks; soy yarns. All in a variety of colors
Unique Colors/Collinette Yarns - favorites of Giotto ribbon yarn in lots of colors; Shimmer, great for felting and lots more
Malabrigo - kettle-dyed merino, the very softest in a delicious array of colors. Felts beautifully, knits up into a truly delicious scarf, shawl, sweater, whatever.
Tilli Tomas - hand-dyed silk yarns, plain, beaded, sequined. The colors are saturated, the feel is very soft and silky. Lots of yardage in a skein. 2 Skeins with one of Confetti makes an absolutely incredible shawl. Silk drawstring pouches in 3 sizes where you knit the bag around the lining, a fun easy project.
Schaefer Yarns - some beautiful to look at and work with yarns, cottons, silk and wool blends, and wools, in colors named after special women in history. The yarns are Blossom, Helene, Sandra and Laurel. The colors are just wonderful.
Ironstone Yarns - 17 in all, all in great colors and fibers. You know and love the patterns that they print. One of your favorites is the Island Cotton sweater. I usually have many models on hand so you can see how the yarns knit up.
Great Adirondack Yarns - Where to begin? They are all hand-dyed in the most wonderful colors and fibers. The Trunk Shows are over the top with all the yarns and tons of models. Specialty yarns, fun stuff, wools, cottons, silks, blends, sequined, plain along with the latest in bamboo and soy yarns which are fantastic to knit with.
Misti Alpaca - the softest chunky alpaca. Knits like a dream and feels oh so good on, in solids and blends. The pima cotton and silk blend is great to work with, machine washable and easy to wear. New is her hand-dyed worsted alpaca yarn.
Then, to add to the mix, are Debbie Bliss Yarns in many fibers and colors, Pure Cotton, Quellon, Noro, a fabulous wool/silk blend in great self striping colors, Araucania's Nature Cotton, Patagonia and Pomaire.
To top it all of is a wide array of books and patterns to help you knit your projects, from easy to masterpiece.