Rowan

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Established in 1978…

Rowan started life above a grocery store in a village near Huddersfield, in West Yorkshire, England. While initially specialising in weaving supplies and knitting kits, founders Stephen Sheard and Simon Cockin wanted to produce yarn which was both high quality and perfect for the hand-knitting design trends of the time. Their business focus was to showcase natural fibres in a paint-box colour palette, and so Lightweight DK was born with 98 shades. They placed the utmost value on providing yarn shades which could be translated into timeless design, and these values are still at the core of Rowan today.


The Rowan name was inspired by the beautiful shrubs lining the banks of the Holme River in Yorkshire, an area deeply entwined with British textile heritage and traditions. There has always been a nod to the Rowan leaves in our logos as they have evolved. In 1979 the company purchased the Green Lane Mill in Holmfirth, and that was our home for the next 15 years. While our studio has moved and our needs have grown over the years, we are still in Yorkshire some 40 years later. And, though our ownership has changed several times, the ethos of growing our brand, providing quality fibres, and staying true to our knitters and crocheters has remained the same. As local to our roots as we are, our influence has become global. Rowan partnered with Westminster Fibers to take the brand to the US in 1985, and from there we have expanded our reach to over 30 countries around the world.

Our Brand Values & Sourcing Policy

We stand for inclusion. Rowan is committed to encouraging full contribution from our diverse community and we actively oppose all forms of discrimination. We have a very strong anti-discrimination policy in our company, and we encourage all types of diversity in both our working environment and in our practices. We will not tolerate any type of discrimination based on gender, race, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, family status, physical appearance, disability or any medical or genetic condition and we will not tolerate hateful discourse or bullying of any kind.

We believe in sustainability, limiting our impact, and the excellent care of animals. Rowan complies with all relevant laws and continually seeks to improve our contribution to an environmentally-sustainable society in all our practices, and we follow a mandate to reduce, reuse or recycle materials wherever practical and possible.

We partner with the finest producers and ethical companies all through our supply chain, and we require our suppliers and contractors to reduce their environmental impact and ban the use of environmentally harmful substances.

Rowan is committed to ensuring that no animals are caused unnecessary suffering to create our products and materials. We expect high standards of animal welfare and will only work with suppliers who have a good track record in this area. We insist all animals be protected from unnecessary pain, suffering, injury or disease, and they must be free from unnecessary discomfort, fear and distress as a result of farming practices. Mulesing is a surgical procedure performed on Merino sheep to prevent a condition known as ‘fly-strike’. Fly-strike occurs when flies lay their eggs under the skin of sheep and the larvae feed on the animal’s tissue. We only work with suppliers who can assure us their wool is mulesing-free.