We’re on board

Back in the fall of 2016, Maureen’s Green Mountain Flyer Tunic was published in a terrific collection of sweater dresses entitled All Aboard!   A total of 6 talented designers collaborated… Continue reading


Whitinsville Hat – 250

Designed by Larisa Demos

Whitinsville, MA was founded in 1835 by Paul Whitin and his sons. Their mill became one of the largest textile machinery companies in the world and operated for over 135 years. Both our spinning frame and plying machine proudly display the Whitin  stamp; and they wind our spun fibers around wooden bobbins in a twisting pattern that is reminiscent of the spiraling ribs of this beanie. Knitting this hat with our yarns made from New England sourced fibers can connect you directly to this rich history of fiber manufacturing that is still a part of life here in Vermont.

Pictured in Nor’easter

Intermediate Knitting


Trinity Mountain Hat – 259

Designed by Carolyn Kern

Trinity Mountain is a DK weight hat in three sizes to fit most children (women, men). It is knit using a popular stitch pattern, most often called Trinity Stitch, with Green Mountain Spinnery’s fun new
Ragg-Time Yarn in the “Holiday” colorway.

Pictured in Holiday Ragg-Time

Intermediate Knitting


Rhubarb Cowl & Mitts – 260

Designed by Megan Barrett

Knit in the round, this cowl features alternating patterns of corrugated ribbing, bracketed by stretchy bands of single-color 2×1 ribbing to make pulling over your head easy. The durable, insulated corrugated fabric will keep your neck warm, and the sturdy nature of the cowl will allow you to cover your lower face when the weather requires! Just like stalks of summery, red rhubarb, the 2-color ribbing featured in this design create lovely columns with reddish orange and blueish green in the Jelly Roll colorway, and will help recall warmer days during chilly winter ones.

Shown with Jellyroll Ragg-Time

Intermediate Knitting


Berlin Poncho – 256

Designed by ND

Irving Berlin is credited with composing Ragtime music and lyrics that were uncomplicated, simple and direct, with his stated aim being to “reach the heart of the average American.” We think that this
delightfully straightforward poncho does the same. The pattern is created with an easily memorized 4 stitch, 2 row pattern that will have you singing along in no time.

Shown in Berlin Ragg-Time

Intermediate Knitting


Green Mountain Flyer Tunic – 257

Designed by Maureen Clark

This little cutie is knit in a simple k2, p1 rib variation. The slight a-line shaping and scoop neck makes it flattering on all body types. Pull on with leggings or tights for a comfortable outfit!

Shown in Earl Grey Alpaca Elegance

Intermediate Knitting


Sweater weather is coming!

This month’s heat may break this weekend here in Vermont; and welcome cooler temperatures will (of course) inspire us to cast on for autumn knits.  Our annual trip to the… Continue reading


Ribs with a twist

The delicious scent of BBQ often drifts down the hill from Curtis’ BBQ on long summer afternoons setting our minds to picnicking.  But this week, we have ribs of another… Continue reading


Suspension Shawl – 255

Designed by Kate Salomon

Delicate suspension bridges elevate form and function into graceful works of art that become iconic landmarks. The twisted ribs of this shawl fashion vertical cables anchored by a symmetrical sweep of diagonal spokes for a perfectly balanced interplay of structure. This shawl’s unusual construction allows you to build a light weight and comfortingly pliable shawl to your preferred dimensions, resulting in a classic accessory that will always be in style.

Shown with Borrasca Lana

Intermediate Knitting


What’s on our needles?

One of our favorite things about attending sheep and wool festivals is that opportunity they provide us to see everyone’s completed knitwear.  And it can be just as fun and… Continue reading


Melody Cowl – 246

Designed by Maureen Clark

While syncopated beats define Ragtime, it’s the catchy melodies that we remember and hum along with when listening to these jazz classics.  This ruched infinity cowl can be knit up at two different circumferences depending on your preference, with just a single skein of Spinnery Ragg-time. You’ll enjoy knitting up this deeply textured accessory, watching the subtle variegations of color create patterns as appealing as a great melody.

Shown with Hand Painted Ragg-Time

Intermediate Knitting


Less than a week away

We can’t wait for this year’s I-91 Shop Hop!  The fun starts Thursday, June 21st when we open our doors at 9am!  All participating shops will be open from 10am… Continue reading