Islander Pullover – 175

Designed by Libby Mills and Cap Sease

The Islanders’ Vest pattern has been such a big hit that we decided to turn it into a pullover. Knit in one piece from the bottom up in Weekend Wool or Mountain Mohair, it has easy inserted sleeves that are knit right on. Minimal finishing means you’ll be able to wear your masterpiece almost as soon as it is off the needles.

Pictured in Spruce Weekend Wool

Intermediate Knitting


Green Mountain Pullover – 18

This is a rugged sweater in stockinette stitch with slightly dropped shoulders and a crew neck.
Pattern includes Children’s and Adult Sizes.

Easy Knitting


Cableweave Pullover – 85

Designer Lisa Lloyd enjoys creating garments that are suited to all knitting abilities and won’t go out of style. Cable Weave Pullover features an easily memorized cable pattern that will challenge a beginner, yet hold the interest of experienced knitters. Either version is well suited for men or women and comfortable to wear.

Pictured in Balsam and Rhubarb Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


Farm fresh: Vermont Organic yarn

We’ve created something special this spring and we thought you’d like to learn all about it.  Vermont Organic yarn is back in stock!  And we had a chance to briefly… Continue reading


Hop over to the Spinnery

We are getting excited about the upcoming I-91 Shop Hop that will run from Thursday June 26 through Sunday June 29, 2014. Stop in your participating LYS and purchase your Shop… Continue reading


A new yarn for the Spinnery: Alashan

The Spinnery was founded on a commitment to providing locally sourced yarns. We wanted to connect discriminating knitters and crocheters with yarns that are created from the beautiful fleeces that… Continue reading


Spotlight on Capricorn Yarn

Capricorn, our beautiful bulky weight yarn, is the result of an effort to find a wider use for an often overlooked ingredient: the fleece of mature angora goats. Like humans,… Continue reading


Sutton Jacket- 318

Designed by Cap Sease

This jacket will be a welcome addition to your wardrobe in the spring and fall when you don’t need a coat, but still want something to keep out the chill.

 

Shown in Homemade Jam Yarn Over

Intermediate Knitting


Gathering Hat – 283

Designed by Kate Salomon

Whether your autumn days are spent among a gathering of friends for pick-up football games or gathering the last of the summer’s bounty for preserving, a hefty hat can protect from brisk winds and cold ears, giving us a bit more time outdoors to enjoy the best of the season.

Pictured in Woodland Yarn Over

Intermediate Knitting


Thistledown Throw – 280

Designed by Kate Salomon

Thistledown is light enough to be dispersed on the wind. But some of us sleep more soundly when snuggled by the heft of a weightier blanket. That close embrace can provide a gentle, constant pressure, producing a calming effect. We hope that this bulky throw that features a botanical thistle lace will bring you sweet dreams, whether it’s used for an afternoon nap or a good night’s sleep.

Pictured in Frost Yarn Over