Our Green Mountain Spinnery knitting patterns have been developed by our design consortium of friends, local artists, and Spinnery employees. All patterns are tried and tested and designed specifically for our yarns.
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One pleasant evening of knitting will produce this versatile beret! A seed stitch band snugs over the ears on a winter's day, or fits comfortably on the crown of a lucky head.
Easy Knitting
Designed by Cap Sease to celebrate the birth of her grandniece Tekle.
The alternating blocks of Shaker Rib and Garter Stitch create a rich texture that will show to advantage indoors and out. By adding or removing blocks, you increase or decrease the dimensions of the blanket.
Pictured in Unbleached White Cotton Comfort
An old fashioned recipe for a comfortable baby, these soakers become softer and softer as they are used and washed. To wash, simply soak in tepid water, squeeze out and lay flat to dry.
Designed by Margaret Atkinson
The stitch pattern is called “Lace Entrelac”, page 147 Vogue Knitting (2002 edition) This design originally appeared in the spring 2009 edition of Twist Collective. Pictured in Citrine Sylvan Spirit
A simple cable pattern worked back and forth using large needles and a double strand of worsted-weight yarn. Sew up the sides and - voila! - they are ready to wear in a jiffy.
Designed by Cap Sease
The corn on the cob stitch makes a thick, dense fabric that will keep your hands warm all winter long. Its deep texture is deceptive, making it look like four colors are used instead of just two.
Pictured in White and Grey New Mexico Organic
A two-color pattern to knit for current and future generations. The classic motif will charm the wearer. The knitter will appreciate the drop shoulders, clear charting and range of sizes.
Pictured in Wintergreen and Edelweiss Mountain Mohair
Intermediate knitting
Here's an ideal introduction to knitting cables. Handsome cables are worked front and back. Stitches are bound off at the armholes; sleeves are knit from the wrist up, then are sewn into the straight armholes. Seed stitch button bands and neck edge are added last.
Shown in Edelweiss Mountain Mohair
Intermediate Knitting
If you've mastered knitting your first socks, you might enjoy trying cables. Classic, simple to knit and satisfying to wear.
Pictured in White Wonderfully Woolly
Classic lines and timeless cables are worked into yoke and cuffs. The body of this sweater is worked in one piece. Circular needles are used to accommodate the large number of stitches.
Easy Intermediate Knitting
Designer Lisa Lloyd enjoys creating garments that are suited to all knitting abilities and won’t go out of style. Cable Weave Pullover features an easily memorized cable pattern that will challenge a beginner, yet hold the interest of experienced knitters. Either version is well suited for men or women and comfortable to wear.
Pictured in Balsam and Rhubarb Mountain Mohair
This graceful sweater is knit in two pieces; each piece begins at the seed stitch cuff and ends at the center back and front. Join center backs for the cardigan; backs and fronts for the pullover. A seed stitch hem, collar or neckband complement the easy yarn over eyelet pattern. Choose tunic or cropped version.
Pictured in Moss Mountain Mohair
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