WHITE Maine Organic

100% Certified Maine Organic Wool (Columbia, Rambouillet, Leichester and Coopworth sourced from Noone Farm)


Grey Maine Organic

100% Certified Maine Organic Wool (Columbia, Rambouillet, Leichester and Coopworth sourced from Noone Farm)


DARK Maine Organic

100% Certified Maine Organic Wool (Columbia, Rambouillet, Leichester and Coopworth sourced from Noone Farm)


A Baby Cocktails Trunk Show

Tomorrow night on Zoom, we will be sharing a special collection of Thea Colman’s patterns with the Vogue Live attendees who tune in!  There is still time for you to… Continue reading


Held Fast Vest – 306

Designed by Kate Salomon

How can a cozy lace shawl wrap you in comforting warmth and not restrict your mobility? When it is a vest to be popped over your head. This delicate layering piece will rest squarely on your shoulders and
surround you with warmth that won’t come unmoored as you move through your day.

Pictured in Dark Maine Organic

Intermediate Knitting


Project inspiration

Two of our Ravelry friends recently wowed us with their projects that used some of our un-dyed yarns.  We’d like to share them with you to see if their project… Continue reading


Sanderling- 277

Designed by Cap Sease

A Sanderling is one of many small shore birds with a delicate gait that leaves mesmerizing patterns in wet sand. This classic crew neck cardigan features an easily worked lace pattern that is reminiscent of these tracks.

Shown in Partridgeberry Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


A gorgeous sweater – two ways

Many of us identify as either a cardigan person or a pullover person.  We like what we like. Our friend Thea Colman (aka Babycocktails) has taken that into consideration and… Continue reading


A noteworthy collection

We’ve been abuzz at the Mill ever since Kirsten Hipsky’s new Arboreal Collection was released.  Her new ebook includes 5 new botanically inspired knits that will knock your socks off!… Continue reading


What’s on our needles?

One of our favorite things about attending sheep and wool festivals is that opportunity they provide us to see everyone’s completed knitwear.  And it can be just as fun and… Continue reading