A bit more Moorit
Our new Moorit DK yarn was a huge hit when we introduced it to our friends at the Maryland and New Hampshire Sheep & Wool Festivals. Folks were delighted by… Continue reading
Our new Moorit DK yarn was a huge hit when we introduced it to our friends at the Maryland and New Hampshire Sheep & Wool Festivals. Folks were delighted by… Continue reading
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
This time of year has many of us doing a bit of armchair traveling. From the cozy comfort of our chairs by the fire we can dream of warmer climates… Continue reading
Happy New Year! To help you celebrate what we hope will be a fiber filled 2016, our Winter Sale begins on the 4th, and you are going to be thrilled… Continue reading
We love hearing from our friends and customers what they’d like us to create next. We’ve received some great ideas from those of you who stop by our booths at… Continue reading
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
A neck opening with buttons on both sides guarantees easy on-and-offing.
The brocade pattern provides a delicate texture in this straightforward project worked in four pieces.
Pictured in Unbleached White Cotton Comfort
Intermediate Knitting
Inspired by a traditional Danish sweater, the combination of stripes and checks makes a visually interesting and fun-to-knit project. Turned under hems at cuffs and bottom, and a square neck with mitred corners give a clean finish to this lightweight sweater.
Pattern Includes Children’s & Adult Sizes.
Pictured in Denim and Unbleached White Cotton Comfort
Intermediate Knitting
For men and women, designed by Lisa Lloyd
Pictured in White Maine Organic
Designed by Libby Mills
Libby designed this vest after a visit to Scotland’s Outer Hebrides Islands, famous for their sheep and traditional knitting.
The stitch pattern is based on Elizabeth Lovick’s book Patterns for North Ronaldsay Yarn.Liz named the design “Blanster” after a farm on South Ronaldsay Island mentioned in early medieval documents, which is still there today.
Pictured in White Maine Organic
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Maureen Clark
Start at the top, work to the bottom, and pop it on – you’ll feel like a goddess in no time.This elegant shell is fun to knit and even more fun to wear.
Pictured in Leaf, Aqua and Unbleached White Cotton Comfort
Easy Knitting
Designed by Maureen Clark
Maureen gives us a classic Aran with an updated look. Set in sleeves, pockets and beautiful accent buttons make it a piece that you will want to wear every day.
Pictured in White Weekend Wool