Behind the scenes

This week, we thought we’d share with you a few additional details about our new pullover pattern, Elevate. Kate found inspiration for this stunning yoke on one of her early… Continue reading


Elevate – 289

Designed by Kate Salomon

We are members of a tight-knit community that is working towards inclusivity, compassion, and equality.  Working together and listening with love will raise us all towards our shared goals. That intention of partnership sparked the idea for this pullover. The clean geometric design that graces this unisex pullover shines thanks to the differing yarns at play in the colorwork. By consciously selecting a vibrant worsted-spun yarn or gradient to contrast with the lofty woolen-spun body, your yoke can glow.

Shown on the left –  MC: Shown in MC: Stargazing Green Mountain Spinnery Simply Fine Skinnies CC: Java Jive Fiber Optic Yarns Short Unified Gradient (225 yds) and
on the right – MC: Woodsmoke Green Mountain Spinnery Simply Fine Skinnies CC: Log Cabin Sun Valley Fibers MCS Fingering

Intermediate Knitting


Another virtual gathering

Later this week, we’ll be hosting another fun gathering that we hope you’ll join!  Find a comfortable spot and be sure that your project is near at hand.   Using your… Continue reading


Since we saw you last

Over the course of the past year since we last saw you all at the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival we published quite a few patterns!  Clicking on the pattern… Continue reading


Cricket – 291

Designed by Cap Sease

As cute as a bug is an expression that sums up our new worsted weight henley pullover perfectly. This sweater’s easy fit will allow complete freedom of movement for your little one. It will render your favorite kiddo as snug as a bug and can be worked up as quick as a cricket.

Pictured in Grasshopper Weekend Wool


Slip Stitch Cardi – 290

Designed by Cap Sease

We’ve updated a classic worsted weight Spinnery pattern to make it more adaptable and easier to create. The Slip Stitch Cardigan (which is actually created with an eyelet pattern) is now new and improved! Cap has reimagined this design with a DK weight gauge for a broader range of appropriate yarn options as well as three season wearability. The new almost seamless construction of this revised pattern will appeal to any knitter who prefers to
avoid the added work of old-fashioned finishing.

Shown in Bluet Cotton Comfort

Intermediate Knitting


Not exactly out of stock

Our Mill is almost back to being fully operational; with our team working most of the hours that they did before COVID social distancing required that we keep a generous… Continue reading


Call a friend!

Our newest design, Hybrid was inspired by the partnership and community that is created and maintained by the vendors and attendees of fiber festivals all across the county.  It pairs… Continue reading


Introducing Hybrid!

We have a new pattern to share with you this week!  We’d like to introduce you to Hybrid. This top-down yoked sweater designed by Kate Salomon, pairs woolen spun Spinnery… Continue reading


A lamb update!

Over the past few months, we’ve shared snapshots of some of the charming lambs that the fiber producers we work with have been raising this Spring.  Those fuzzy adorable creatures… Continue reading