This week, our friend Elizabeth Doherty of Blue Bee Studio released a new cardigan pattern, Farallon, named for the islands off the California coast near San Francisco. Maureen and Kate… Continue reading
This week, our friend Elizabeth Doherty of Blue Bee Studio released a new cardigan pattern, Farallon, named for the islands off the California coast near San Francisco. Maureen and Kate… Continue reading
You may have already heard about it on our Instagram feed, but just in case you missed the news… we’ve started a Knitalong! Knit anything in our latest book, At… Continue reading
We are pleased to announce that Maria Muscarella will be the featured instructor for the Spinnery’s 2019 Fall Knitters’ Weekend Retreat. (Friday, September 27th to Sunday, September 29th, 2019). Maria… Continue reading
In just a few months, we’ll be opening our doors for the 2019 I-91 Shop Hop. And we can’t wait! Passports and bags for the 2019 I-91 Shop Hop are… Continue reading
The final project from our 2018 Mystery Project Club collection, is Maureen’s Swedish Mitten. The custom spun yarn that we shared with Club Members for our final project of the… Continue reading
The great thaw started here this week, and as temperatures have moved above freezing, more and more of our grey landscape is being revealed. If you’re as eager for some… Continue reading
This week we’d like to fill you in on the story behind our Lopez Island Cap pattern that was the third project of our 2018 Mystery Project Club collection. The… Continue reading
When Kate and Maureen arrived in Santa Clara last week, they were met with a delightful surprise. Sloan Rosenthal had a new pattern ready to publish and she was willing… Continue reading
We’re very pleased to announce that our newest pattern collection is hot off the presses! At the Spinnery features 12 brand new patterns that you are going to adore! You… Continue reading
Last week our new Nor’easter Bulky yarn made its debut at the 2nd annual Boston Farm to Fiber Festival. And it was a hit! Who wouldn’t love a great big… Continue reading
Off the coast of Downeast Maine lies Little Nash Island, home to a very special flock of sheep. “The story of Nash Island Wool began in 1916, when young Jenny… Continue reading
Cap Sease’s Polar Teddy pattern was the first of four projects that were sent out to our 2018 Mystery Project Club members. It was designed to be knit with some of… Continue reading