Our undyed skeins are very special to us.  We think that they best illustrate how beautiful fiber can stand without adornment.  How could we better to honor the gift of… Continue reading


Dreamed, spun, designed and knit

It all started with Julie Asselin.  She dreamed up a new yarn last summer; and when her Nurtured moved through our production line, we all knew that it was something… Continue reading


Yep, sounds about right

The New York Times recently published an article about the health benefits of knitting.  You may not be surprised to learn that there are many. Jane Brody, one of the… Continue reading


Another request fulfilled

One of our most popular children’s sweater is the East Putney Aran that was included in our 99 Yarns book published in 2009.  This classic pullover pattern includes sizing for… Continue reading


The gift that keeps giving

We are launching something brand new this month that we’re delighted to share with you.  We’d like to introduce our first Spinnery project club!  The Quartet Hat Club. Membership in… Continue reading


Stop on by!

We are very proud to be participants in the oldest continuing Craft Tour in the country.  Thanksgiving weekend marks the 37th annual Putney Craft Tour:  Friday November 27th – Sunday… Continue reading


While you knit

Maureen and Kate just recently returned from more than a month of road trips, bringing Spinnery yarn and samples to sheep & wool festivals around the country.  They spent many… Continue reading


Are you ready?

We are setting up shop at Rhinebeck this weekend.  We look forward to this festival every fall.  The food, yarn, sheep and wool bring thousands of fiber enthusiasts to this… Continue reading


Vermont at it’s best

We are headed to the Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival this weekend and we couldn’t be more excited.  Tunbridge is lovely this time of year.  And in our opinion, there… Continue reading


And that’s not all…

Last week we shared with you Amy Christoffer’s Coolidge Cardigan pattern, a lovely moss stitch and lace creation that Maureen has already cast on for.  She is making a version… Continue reading


Stripey Stripe Sweater – 122

Designed by Cap Sease

There are many colorful ways to make this pullover as distinctive as the child who wears it.
This worsted weight pattern uses contrasting colors to make a striking yoke, making it an excellent project for customers to combine new yarns for the main color and “stash” yarns for the contrasting colors. This is also a great project to use with that special skein of hand painted or handspun yarn.

Pictured in Wonderfully Woolly

Easy Knitting


Welt Cap – 69

Playful and functional is this wonderful child or adult hat.

Easy Knitting