Welcome to The Cozy Pea, a small-batch yarn studio built around craftsmanship, quality, and intention.
Hi, I'm Lexi, founder, head dyer, and the Pea behind Cozy Pea.
I love yarn. I love community. I love being surrounded by women who are excited about what they're making and who they're making it with. Somewhere along the way, all of that turned into a business, and I use that word loosely, because most days it barely feels like work.
My partner, who we lovingly call the Chief Pea Officer (CPO), has called me "Pea" for as long as I can remember. He believed in this long before it became what it is today. I've built Cozy Pea into something neither of us expected, and I'm grateful every single day to be doing it alongside someone who's all in on the vision.
What I was chasing was creative freedom, real ownership, and the energy of women working alongside each other toward something real. I found all of it in the dye studio, and I haven't looked back.
What we make
Every skein is hand-dyed in small batches using high-quality superwash merino wool. The colorways are developed, tested, and dyed by me, with close attention to color depth, consistency, and how the yarn actually feels to work with. This is slow, hands-on work done carefully and on purpose, because what you make with matters.
Drops happen every Sunday at 1pm MT. Each week is a new collection, never restocked, never repeated. When it's gone, it's gone.
We price at $20/skein because exceptional yarn shouldn't be gatekept. Full stop.
Where we're headed
We moved into a dedicated studio space in early 2026 and we've been scaling ever since, carefully, intentionally, without cutting corners. We're working toward 1,000 skeins a week, which opens the door to the next chapter: a brick-and-mortar space where you can come in, touch the yarn, and see the process in person.
Beyond that, more is coming. Denver pop-ups are already in the works, and we're planning a handful of events back in New England too, which feels like a full circle moment for a girl who left Boston and ended up building something in Colorado. Pattern creation and knitting tutorials are on the way as well, because the goal has always been to make the whole craft more accessible, not just the yarn.
The vision is bigger than a Sunday drop. It's a place for makers who care about what they're working with, who want to slow down and make something real, and who want to do it alongside other people who feel the same way.
Thanks for being here. Genuinely.
Love Always, Your Pea