Good news for everyone!
Well over a month ago, we packed up dozens of boxes of yarn and all of our booth supplies so that these materials could travel across the country to Santa… Continue reading
Well over a month ago, we packed up dozens of boxes of yarn and all of our booth supplies so that these materials could travel across the country to Santa… Continue reading
We’ve got a new pattern to share with you this week that may be just what your wardrobe has been missing. Our Layering Camisole was designed with multi-season use in… Continue reading
Designed by Kate Salomon
This little camisole is a perfect layering piece. Wear it over a t-shirt or blouse for a little bit of warmth, or under an oversized cardigan for a pop of color that will keep you extra snug. Clever columns of ribbed stitches along the side provide stretchable shaping that will hug your curves. Wear this piece with up to four inches of negative ease for a tailor made look that will show off your figure, or under a cardigan for extra warmth.
Shown with Dark Roast Alpaca Elegance (left) & Darjeeling Alpaca Elegance (right)
Intermediate Knitting
We’re delighted to share with you that Kate Atherly will be the featured instructor for the Spinnery’s 2018 Knitters’ Weekend Retreat! This special weekend will give us an opportunity to get far… Continue reading
We couldn’t wait to get our new limited edition Avocado yarn on our needles. This worsted weight single ply yarn is the perfect shade of green, a little bit olive,… Continue reading
One of our best deals to be found in the Spinnery’s Mill shop is our basket of ply ends. At just 25 cents an ounce, this is a bargain that… Continue reading
Mark your calendars and plan a trip to Boston! The Boston Farm & Fiber Festival is just a few weeks away. On Sunday February 11th, in one special spot, you’ll find yarny… Continue reading
Our flurry of new patterns has developed into a storm this week with the release of four new cowl patterns for you to enjoy. These four infinity scarves were designed… Continue reading
Designed by Larisa Demos
The diamond and double diamond alpine trails of Okemo Mountain are categorized as expert and most difficult; but this beautiful cowl is covered in diamonds that can be easily mastered by intermediate knitters. Fun cables and alternating panels of knits and purls create a pleasing overall texture that will circle your neck with feather light and yet cozy comfort.
Shown with Dragonwell Alpaca Elegance & Brickouse Mewesic
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Kate Salomon
Traditional Gansey motifs created with simple combinations of knit and purl stitches decorate this cowl. Inspired by the simple beauty and practicality of fisherman knits, this accessory will both warm and comfort. Gradual decreases create a flattering shape that will circle your shoulders with effortless style.
Shown with White & Grey New Mexico Organic
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Cap Sease
The pattern stitch on this cowl mimics river water as it rushes and eddies around rocks and is ruffled by the breeze in still pools.
Shown with Moorit Singles and Variegated Simply Fine
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Maureen Clark
This beautiful botanical lace infinity cowl features a lacy leaf design and is bordered with a delicate cabled ruffle. The two textures coalesce into an organic pattern that frames the face and enfolds your shoulders. The generous circumference is intended more for style than warmth, for a single wrap that will be a stunning hand knit compliment to any outfit.
Shown with Earl Grey Alpaca Elegance and Jade Sylvan Spirit
Intermediate Knitting