Exit 4 Tunic – 199

Designed by Bonnie Sennott

Named after the Interstate 91 exit that leads to Green Mountain Spinnery in Putney, Vermont, Exit 4 is a loose-fitting cabled tunic that’s joined at the sides with decorative buttons. It’s designed to be worn with 5 in / 13 cm or more of positive ease.

Pictured in  Spice Mountain Mohair


Duncan – 193

Designed by Maureen Clark

Maureen gives us a classic Aran with an updated look. Set in sleeves, pockets and beautiful accent buttons make it a piece that you will want to wear every day.

Pictured in White Weekend Wool


Country Cable Cardigan – 111

Designed by Maureen Clark

This cardigan was developed by Maureen on a journey to the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival. Made inWeekend Wool or Mountain Mohairthis sweater travels from town to country with ease.

Pictured in Grey Birch Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


Capricloak – 152

Designed by  Maureen Clark

Knit top-down with the Spinnery’s Capricorn yarn, this easy shaped cape is lusciously thick and warm.
Pictured in Grey Capricorn


Cap’s Comfy Cardigan – 159

Designed by Cap Sease

Here’s the perfect cardigan to throw on when you curl up on a cold winter day with a cup of tea and a good book.

Pictured in Lupine Mountain Mohair


Botanical Lace Cardigan – 142

Designed by Margaret Atkinson

The stitch pattern is called “Lace Entrelac”, page 147 Vogue Knitting(2002 edition)
This design originally appeared in the spring 2009 edition of Twist Collective.

Pictured in Citrine Sylvan Spirit


Cable Yoke Cardigan – 5

Classic lines and timeless cables are worked into yoke and cuffs. The body of this sweater is worked in one piece. Circular needles are used to accommodate the large number of stitches.

Easy Intermediate Knitting


Cable Cardigan – 65

Here’s an ideal introduction to knitting cables. Handsome cables are worked front and back. Stitches are bound off at the armholes; sleeves are knit from the wrist up, then are sewn into the straight armholes. Seed stitch button bands and neck edge are added last.

Pictured in Edelweiss Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


Basic Sweater – 59

Rolled hems and single crochet at the neckline complete the Basic Sweater. Knit in the round to the armholes, then back and forth to the drop shoulders. Sleeve stitches are picked up at the armholes and knit down. Simple, fast and fun! This can be a template for color or texture designs.

Easy Knitting


Artisan’s Vest – 52

This versatile unisex vest features a vertical seed stitch motif. Artisan’s Vest is a project you can pick up and put down, yet finish quickly. Short row shaping at the shoulders gives a comfortable fit in our DK or worsted-weight yarn.

Pictured in Cappuccino Alpaca Elegance

Easy Knitting


Bellflower – 132

Designed by Cap Sease

This wrap sweater is ideal for wearing over a camisole on warm spring days or cool summer nights. It can be worn as a vest, or if you prefer, small cap sleeves make it perfect for warding off evening chill. The wrap style allows for a flexible fit.


Bella Vesta – 169

Designed by Maureen Clark

A stylish crochet vest will add a touch of warmth needed to span the seasons.

Pictured in Unbleached Cotton Comfort