Triangles – 235

Designed by Cap Sease

Twisted stitches create a nice texture in this sweater. The interplay of ribbed triangles with stockinette makes an interesting and lively yoke that looks difficult, but is actually easy to knit.

Pictured in Peony Cotton Comfort


Thermal Cap – 241

Designed by Kate Salomon

This hat is as light as a feather and almost as warm as down. When temperatures drop inviting you to reach for additional layers, this slouchy cap will be the perfect choice. The garter ridges create a thermal feel that will keep you warm and cozy. We’ve designed it with a classic simple texture that has unisex appeal. We hope that you’ll make two and share the warmth!

Pictured in Variegated Simply Fine

Intermediate Knitting


Cozy crochet

One of the Spinnery’s favorite designers Kristen TenDyke has come up with another winning design this month, and this one is for all you hookers out there! Her Entwined in… Continue reading


Let’s talk turkey

We have a great idea for what to do after you’ve enjoyed your holiday meal, the dishes have been done, and the leftovers have been organized.  “Once each year, just… Continue reading


And on to Asheville!

Maureen and Kate arrived in Asheville, NC and set up the Spinnery booth for some fiber fun this weekend at SAFF.   The event is located at the WNC Agricultural Center, in… Continue reading


Come join us at Rhinebeck!

Our tails are wagging at the thought of the fun we’ll have this weekend.  The New York Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, New York is a heck of an… Continue reading


Long Trail – 240

Designed by Larisa Demos

There may be no better time to hike the Long Trail up the length of Vermont than in the fall when the hillsides blaze with stunning color.  The slipped stitch patterning of this cozy cowl reflects the undulating hills and valleys that can be seen along the trail.  This unisex accessory is the perfect portable size to keep you warm as needed on any adventure.

Shown with MC: Winterbeech, CC1: Gingerbread, CC2: Duffel Cotton Comfort

Intermediate Knitting


More fresh ideas

This week we thought we’d share some of our favorite new releases from non-Spinnery sources.  A friend brought in a copy of Hannah Thiessen’s Slow Knitting for us to take… Continue reading


Your next favorite sweater

Maureen has designed a new pullover that may be our most wearable design yet.  Her Seeded Pullover is a stylishly boxy sweater that feels like wearing a sweatshirt but looks… Continue reading


Fresh skeins and a new cardigan

Our new colors of Cotton Comfort are ready for online sales!  These beauties were a hit when we introduced them at the Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival.  From left to… Continue reading


Windrow – 237

Designed by Kate Salomon

All summer long you’ll hear Vermont farmers talking about hay.  The curving parallel lines of drying grass follow the contours of the fields creating a textured landscape that speaks of summer’s long days and soft evenings.

This relaxed cardigan features a slipped stitch seeded rib along the collar, cuffs and hem that resembles the soft windrows of hay found in Vermont fields in late July and August.  The open fronted sweater can be knit up with any of our DK weight yarns for a utilitarian wardrobe staple that can be flexibly styled to work for any outfit or occasion.

Shown here in Mean Mr. Mustard Mewesic with about 8″ or positive ease on Meghan.


The Flat Iron Cowl – 231

Designed by Larisa Demos

This quick and fun cowl is the perfect choice to pop on when you get a last minute call to meet the girls for coffee. The lace pattern creates swirls reminiscent of latte art, so we named this cowl after a local coffee shop in Bellows Falls that hosts a weekly knitting social we hate to miss.

Intermediate Knitting