Waterfall – 150

Designed by Eric Robinson

This sweater, knit in one piece, is embellished with a “waterfall” lace pattern on the front, and a compound rib cascading down the back. The ribbed bodice morphs into a shawl collar, and the crossover front makes a custom fit easy. Optional sleeves make it a versatile layering item.

Pictured in Winter Beech Cotton Comfort

Intermediated Knitting


Van Dyke Tee – 149

Designed by Cap Sease

This simple shaped tee is perfect for a spring or summer day. It has a flattering square neckline and simple lace detail that make it work by itself or over another layer.

Pictured in Salmon Cotton Comfort

Easy Knitting


Tile Jacket – 171

Designed by Cap Sease

A warm textured jacket knit in our bulky Capricorn yarn – perfect for keeping you warm on brisk Spring days. It is knit in one piece, from the bottom up. Stitches are picked up for the modified drop sleeves and knit to the cuff. I-cord button loops and some special buttons complete the look.

Pictured in Dark Capricorn


The Vermonter – 135

Maureen designed this cozy cardigan for chilly New England days and evenings. Not a particular fan of knitted buttonholes, she leaves the choice to you to wear it open or add a zipper or decorative clasp closure.

Pictured in Moss Mountain Mohair


Tekle – 192

Designed by Cap Sease

This simple cardigan was inspired by a pattern on a damask tablecloth. Although the embossed pattern is subtle, it changes as you move, becoming deeper or shallower depending on the angle of the light. This effect is enhanced by the great stitch definition of the Mewesic yarn.

Pictured in Blue Bayou Mewesic


V-Neck Vest – 46

Classic and easy. This vest can be worked in stripes of three colors or in one solid color if preferred.
Pattern includes Children’s and Adult Sizes.

Pictured in Spice Mountain Mohair

Easy Knitting


Zig Zag Eyelet – 83

Designer Patricia Yungbluthtransforms a basic V-Neck pullover by incorporating an all over Zig Zag eyelet pattern. We especially like her continuation of this motif in the neck, cuff and hem ribbing. If you prefer a narrower rib, working fewer rows will produce the desired result. Sleeves are grafted into set- in armholes for a more finished fit.

Intermediate Knitting


Swedish Jacket – 99

This fitted jacket by our neighbor Lisa Delmar was adapted from designs of the legendary Swedish knitting cooperative, Bohus Stickning. Perfect for advanced knitters in need of a challenge.

Pictured in Raven, Blizzard, Claret and Jet Black Mountain Mohair

Advanced Knitting


Staghorn Aran – 41

Combine moss stitch, staghorn cable, ribbed cable and basic lattice to create this handsome Vermont Aran sweater. Stitches are bound off at the underarm, and then the armhole is worked straight up. Usually knit in worsted weight yarn, it also works beautifully in Cotton Comfort for a lighter garment. Choose the short or long version.

Advanced Knitting


Solstice Sweater – 82

Inspired by a traditional Danish sweater, the combination of stripes and checks makes a visually interesting and fun-to-knit project. Turned under hems at cuffs and bottom, and a square neck with mitred corners give a clean finish to this lightweight sweater.
Pattern Includes Children’s & Adult Sizes.

Pictured in Denim and Unbleached White Cotton Comfort

Intermediate Knitting


Slip Stitch Shell – 68

This short cropped shell is great for dressing up or dressing down. Cotton Comfort or Sylvan Spirit makes this wearable year-round.

Easy Knitting


Slip Stitch Cardigan – 25

One of the Spinnery’s earliest designs and still a classic favorite, the easy slip stitch pattern turns an otherwise basic cardigan into a project of distinction. Set-in sleeves reduce the possibility of underarm bulk. Great in Mountain Mohair.

Pictured in Raven Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting