Another glimpse from the lamb cam

Since we all missed our opportunity to see some sheep this weekend at the New Hampshire Sheep & Wool Festival, we thought we’d start our week with a tribute to some of the sheep that we’ve enjoyed in our Instagram feed this month.


An invitation to fun!

We usually spend Mothers’ Day weekend at the New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival.  We love sharing our yarn and newest designs with friends who come from all over New England to shop, take classes, see sheep dog trials and greet some new lambs.


Sign of Spring Top – 299

Designed by Moon Eldridge

Spring is here! It is a perfect time to put winter clothes away and add a fresh new top to your wardrobe. This crochet tunic is perfect for warmer weather.  With a crisp textured background of crochet Moss stitch, and four centered ribs decorating the front, this top is fun to make and will become your newest favorite for many seasons to come.

Shown in Fresh Cut Grass Simply Fine Skinnies

Intermediate Crochet


More recently finished projects

Our collective needles and hooks have been flying!  Raverly is full of inspiration as crafters around the world are completing project after project, using this time of quarantine and social… Continue reading


Show and tell – Sweater Edition

We have been so inspired to see what you all have been creating during our quarantine.   The projects range from the small and intricate to the ambitious and wonderful.  It… Continue reading


An Instagram giveaway!

We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support that we’ve received from friends and customers who have been reaching out to check in, to wish us well and treat… Continue reading


Therapeutic knitting

Keeping one’s equanimity has been difficult this week, and it’s never been more important. Whether you are sheltering in place, practising a self-quarantine, or keeping a generous social distance; it feels like a good time to find solace in your stitches, so that we can best support our communities from that full-hearted place that knitting can help us find.

We have released a new pattern this week that we hope will keep your fingers busy, your mind engaged on the pleasant work of crafting something useful and beautiful.  Introducing, Bunny Hill designed for us by Sandi Rosner.


Bunny Hill – 287

Designed by Sandi Rosner

Learning how to do something new is tricky at any age. Starting to ski on a gentle slope takes some of the fear of failing (and falling) out of the equation. This top-down pullover’s repetitive motif provides recurring rows of stranded color work that can act as a similar form of training. Practice eventually makes perfect. We simply need to be willing to try.

Shown in White Simply Fine and Woodsmoke, Fresh Cut Grass, Dessert, and Summers Day Simply Fine Skinnies

Intermediate Knitting


Fall Waves Hat & Mitts – 284

Designed by Rachel Stecker

When temperatures vary widely between daytime highs and nighttime lows, having a lightweight set of a hat and mitts can keep you comfortable at any time, regardless of the weather. This quickly knit set will have you surfing through any such climate waves in comfort and style.

Shown with Mean Mr. Mustard and Atlantis Mewesic

Intermediate Knitting