Designed by Maureen Clark
Rian balances figure defining panels of delicate lace with modest stockinette for an elegant silhouette that will never require careful consideration of what you are wearing underneath. It can dress up your favorite jeans for a night on the town, and just as comfortably be the perfect choice for a family gathering.
Shown in Ancho Lana
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Kate Salomon
Where do you fall in the spectrum of product knitting versus process knitting? This garter stitch cardigan pattern can nudge you towards a pure love of knitting process. It features an unusual top-down seamless construction with short rows for figure hugging shoulder shaping and an off-set slipped stitch pattern to keep your interest. Pair contrasting yarns in color and even texture for a stunning fabric that is as appealing wrong side out.
Shown in Gris Lana and Tupelo Extra Magpie Fibers Swanky Sock
Intermediate Knitting
We want to offer a hearty thank you to all of the folks who visited the Mill over the past couple of weeks for the I-91 Shop Hop. We really enjoyed meeting new friends, offering them tours of the Production Floor and sharing this new pattern. We’d like to introduce you to our latest FREE pattern: the Stash Buster Crochet Hat designed by Maureen.
Designed by Maureen Clark
How can a hat act as a scrapbook of your favorite finished projects? Use up yarn remainders of finished projects to create a one-of-a-kind striped beanie! With this fun pattern, you can design a warming hat of various sizes. And, you can declutter your crafting space for new skeins that will become new treasures in the months to come.
Pictured in: Salmon and Unbleached White and Red and Salmon Cotton Comfort
Beginner Crochet
Designed by Maureen Clark
When your Spring frock leaves you a little chilly, this delicate shrug provides a perfect finishing touch for just a touch of warmth. The overall lace pattern creates a graceful motif reminiscent of early blooming snowdrop flowers, a welcome sign of warming days ahead.
Shown in White Simply Fine
Intermediate Knitting
On January 12 of this year our remarkable Elizabeth (Libby) Mills passed on at the age of 94. As one of our original founders, she embodied the love of natural… Continue reading
Designed by Kate Salomon
We’ve updated a favorite classic Spinnery pattern with modernized proportions, a greater size range and a lighter gauge for a more fluid fabric. The oversized fit and snuggly shawl collar is just as comforting as ever, and still holds a unisex appeal.
Shown in Pine Warbler Weekend Wool
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Maureen Clark
This cowl practically hooks itself with an addictively fun feather stitch that you’ll enjoy making and wearing. It is made with an easily memorized repeat, works up in a flash and creates a warm comfy fabric. You may find it the ideal choice for cozy handmade gifts!
Pictured in Turquoise Sylvan Spirit
Intermediate Crochet
Designed by Kate Salomon
The gentle texture of shifting sands can frame your face as a cowl just as beautifully as a hat! This easily worked cable pattern knit at a relaxed gauge makes for a comforting cowl that embraces your neck with the warmth of a day at the beach. This snug fitting unisex cowl will comfortably fit under a winter jacket, and can easily be modified to a different circumference and depth to fit your preference.
Pictured in Silver Cotton Comfort
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Cap Sease
Sideways cables are a fun and different way to dress up a simple raglan pullover. The cables provide a nice scalloped edge, creating texture and interest.
This sweater begins with the cabled lower body, which is worked as a long rectangle, then sewn together to form a tube. Stitches are picked up along one end of the tube and worked to the armholes, then the body is set aside. The sleeves are worked in the round to the armholes, then joined to the body. The raglan yoke is worked in the round to the neck.
Shown in Peacock Mountain Mohair
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Debbie West
York is a gender-neutral pull-over sweater for everyone. Utilizing a timeless color-work pattern and simple top-down yoke construction, York is easy to knit and requires essentially no finishing. The yarn, Alpaca Elegance, is next to your skin soft and wonderful to knit. York is cuddly warm, classic, and will be cherished for years to come.
Shown in Dark Roast (MC) & Cream, Chai, Cappuccino Alpaca Elegance
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by KateSalomon
This unisex accessory might be considered by some to be a gaiter and others to be a cowl. Designed to ward off winter wind from the back of your neck, and worked to a circumference and depth of your choosing, this comforting neck warmer can be a perfect choice for everyone.
Show here with Natural Dark & White Simply Fine
Intermediate Knitting