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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Cables and ribbing at the hem and cuffs merge into lace panels separated by vertical ribs. A clever, continuous cable forms the button and neckbands. One of our dressier patterns.
Advanced Knitting
Designed by Lauren Biedel
Lauren learned to knit cables and to design knitwear in her Fiber Arts class at The Putney School. This stylish, chunky hat is the result. Worked with two strands of yarn, it is quick to knit and has a fabulous texture. Pictured in Claret Mountain Mohair
A pattern by Cap Sease
An easy introduction to lace knitting, this shawl is perfect for our Sylvan Spirit colors.
Pictured in Antique Brass Sylvan Spirit
Easy Knitting
This classic crew neck is as comfortable as your favorite sweatshirt. Knit in the round to the armholes, then back and forth for the rest of the sweater. Set-in sleeves are picked up and knit from the armholes. Pattern includes Children's and Adult Sizes.
Designed by Melissa Johnson
Melissa Johnson designed this hat for her friend and Spinnery co-worker Lisa Letendre to wear to yarn shows. The easy Fair Isle patterns work equally well in solid colors or handpainted yarns
Designed by Marie Grace Smith
Marie Grace is best known for her line of children's knitting patterns. As a mother of 4 she understands the importance of fit and function in children's knitwear. This bulky little vest, in a wool/mohair blend, is perfect for a chilly day or for layering in winter.
Pictured in Natural Dark Capricorn
Designed by Cap Sease
Quick knit mittens for the younger set - make a pair with each chart for your favorite child.
Pictured in various colors of Mountain Mohair
Now you see them, now you don't! Like magic, the stripes on this vest emerge and fade as your little one moves. This pattern provides a simple introduction to shadow knitting. Use solid colors to create bold stripes or use one painted yarn with a solid for a more subtle effect.
Pictured in Hibiscus and Dragon Well Alpaca Elegance
Spontaneously designed for a Spinnery customer, this pattern is based on our Easy Raglan sweater. Stitches are cast on at the neck; increases are worked at four evenly spaced intervals. Directions are for either a rolled or cable neck with ribbed or cabled hem. Feel free to make variations of your own - finishing the hem with fringe, I-cord, bobbles... You may think of the poncho as a blank canvas and work stripes, texture, or both. Have Fun!
Pictured in Day Lily and Peacock Mountain Mohair
An easy pattern designed by Maureen Clark.
This cardigan is sure to please everyone – so comfortable and so easy. Dress it up for the office or play it down with your favorite blue jeans.
Pictured in Midnight Blue Mountain Mohair
Maureen Clark worked a variation on Barbara G. Walker's Pagoda Lace pattern to create this airy, all season sock. Designed for our Cotton Comfort blend, the sock features yarn over stitches along the instep and a picot edge cuff.
Pictured in Silver Cotton Comfort
Intermediate Knitting
Equally lovely as a scarf or shawl, this pattern for lace and sport weight yarns is simple and satisfying. Designed for the Spinnery’s Sock Art yarn, the pattern also works well with a larger needle in Sylvan Spirit.
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