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


String of Pearls – 158

Designed by Cap Sease

This elegant cardigan will make any girl feel special. Sleeves and body are knit to the armholes, then joined for the yoke in a traditional shape.

Pictured in Blue Opal and Luminosity Sylvan Spirit


Rebecca’s Little Sweater – 67

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


Playful Sweaters – 90

Designer Melissa Johnson indulges her love of color and whimsical motifs in this collection of playful sweaters for all children.
Knit in the round, each sweater features basic drop shoulder construction, corrugated ribbing and a choice of border design – flowers, diamonds, butterflies, cars, trucks or sailboats. The charming patterns, worked in four classic Cotton Comfort colors, are sure to speak to the youngsters in your life.

Pictured in Denim and Violet Cotton Comfort, with assorted accent colors

Easy Knitting


Pebble Yoke Sweater & Hat – 116

Cap Sease is a knitter and weaver who is fascinated by the structure of fabric.  Here she has added a pebble texture to the yoke of a classic little baby sweater. The hat is a bonus. The largest size is made by changing yarn and gauge.

Pictured in Luminosity Sylvan Spirit

Intermediate Knitting


Peanut – 133

Designer Cap Sease created this sweater to celebrate the birth of her great niece Talia Eleni Stopper, who was known for nine months as “Peanut.”
Knit from one sleeve cuff to the other, it has a delightfully named “Wiggle” Pattern.

Pictured in Weathered Green Cotton Comfort

Easy Knitting


Great Meadows Cardigan – 115

Inspired by sweaters and textiles from her childhood, designer Melissa Johnson has created this V-neck cardigan knit in a rich but easy Fair Isle pattern or a solid color with contrasting trim. Sitting at her work table Melissa looks out to the Great Meadows, rich agricultural land on the banks of the Connecticut River.

Pictured in Moss, Mesa, Rhubarb and Claret Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting