Lopez Island Cap – 247

Designed by Kate Salomon

Nestled in Washington State’s San Juan Islands, Lopez Island is home to several flocks whose fiber is blended into a rustic 2-ply yarn. It is ideal for lace work that is held open by the fiber’s halo. Through this filigree of stitches, you can see a soft background of hand painted purl stitches that hint at hidden depths.

Intermediate Knitting


Just around the corner

In just over a week, our January Sale will begin! Soon to arrive in your mailboxes (email or actual) will be our annual Sales Flyer!  From Monday January 7th to… Continue reading


Take a break

We know how hectic the holiday season can be.  With all of the hustle and bustle it can be important to carve out a bit of quiet crafting time to… Continue reading


My Big Ugly Christmas Hat – 262

Designed by Cap Sease

What a fun way to usher in and celebrate the holidays! No matter how many you make, each hat will be a unique expression of your Christmas cheer. Feel free to add different touches to your hat to make it uniquely yours: beads, micro lights, metallic yarn, tinsel, just to name a few.

Pictured in Balsam Mountain Mohair (MC) and Coral Bell, Ice Blue, Goldenrod, Concord Grape and Alpenglo Mountain Mohair (CC)s

Intermediate Knitting


As local as we get

To celebrate the 40th annual Putney Craft Tour this weekend, we’ll be offering a very special limited edition yarn. The wool for this yarn was shorn from rams which had… Continue reading


Bea’s Hat – 258

Designed by Melissa Johnson

This hat was designed while experimenting with colorways for Bea’s Cardigan. With so many shades to choose from in the Mountain Mohair line, there are many other options!

Pictured in (Clockwise from the top) (A) Maritime, (B) Wintergreen, (C) Blueberry (D) Glacier Lake; (A) Claret, (B) Spice, (C) Balsam, (D) Moss; (A) Jet, (B) Edelweiss, (C) Raven, (D) Blizzard; (A) Claret, (B) Rhubarb, (C) Elderberry, (D) Raspberry Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


Knitworthy hats

Do you enjoy knitting gifts as much as we do?  And what feels more rewarding than being able to work up a hat in just a few hours? We have… Continue reading


Knotweed Wrap – 265

Designed by Larisa Demos

Japanese Knotweed is a New England invasive that can grow over a dozen feet in a season. We think that you’ll find this delicate wrap expands almost as quickly. The easily memorized four row lace pattern combines with the playful change of color to be found in Spinnery Ragg-Time skeins to make for a project you won’t want to put down!

Shown in Joplin Ragg-Time

Intermediate Knitting


A local treat

We’re excited to launch a limited edition yarn this week that features fiber sourced from nearby New England flocks!  Our new undyed  4-Ply Nor’ Easter is our version of a… Continue reading


Another winner from Thea!

We are not alone in our admiration for Thea Colman’s newest pattern!  A quick search of this week’s most popular patterns in Raverly will bring her Fernet Branca to the… Continue reading


Texture

The first cool evenings have appeared in our forecasts, so the sweater weather we are so looking forward to seems to be on its way!  One of our newest patterns… Continue reading


Zen Shawl – 264

Designed by Maureen Clark

One musician’s false note can be the inspiration for another’s new melody. This shawl’s interplay of textured colors and stitches create a complex visual fabric that is easy to knit. This little shawlette allows you to go with the flow instead of fretting over the details of exacting lace. Dive into this pattern without worrying about tinking back stitches or missed yo’s; your shawl’s imperfections make it a unique work of art.

Shown with Holiday Ragg-Time
Intermediate Knitting