Designed by Maureen Clark
This accessory set embraces the wearer with warmth and soft comfort, much like a Grandmother’s hug. This cowl and hat feature six contrasting colors, each worked in a unique simple lace texture; making it almost like a wearable quilt of thoughtful care.
Shown with Wood Smoke, Pick Your Own, Summer Day, Fresh Cut Grass, Golden Hour, Dessert Simply Fine Skinnies
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Cap Sease
Here in Vermont, many of us rely on wood stoves for our winter heat. Properly aged and dried firewood makes the best fuel, so we take care to form our stacks with a rustic beauty that ensures good airflow. The easily created textured stitches of this throw remind us of a well-formed season’s worth of warmth. This cozy throw will make you as toasty as a roaring wood fire.
Pictured in Grey Capricorn
Designed by Cap Sease
Not too long ago, all clothing was handmade and built to last. Garments were well worn, passed down and shared between siblings as a growing family and growing bodies required. This timeless unisex ragg pullover is designed to be shared with sizing to include any member of the family. We expect that this hand knit will become a fast favorite and that you may need to make more than one!
Pictured in Berlin Ragg-Time
Elizabeth Doherty released her newest pullover pattern this week, Sian. It is a top-down slipped stitch sweater that is a dream to knit and wear.
This design, and the slipped stitch texturing that is featured in it were inspired by a trip to Scotland’s Outer Hebrides. Each of the stitch motifs reflect a different aspect of that landscape, including the waves, walls, flocks of sheep and little stone huts of the islands. Her pattern calls for a DK weight wooly wool that will allow that design to pop with clarity and retain comfortable elasticity.
The dozen patterns that comprise the At the Spinnery collection are classically appealing and have been very popular since our book was first published. Many friends expressed an interest in… Continue reading
Tomorrow night on Zoom, we will be sharing a special collection of Thea Colman’s patterns with the Vogue Live attendees who tune in! There is still time for you to… Continue reading
We have much to be thankful for as this tumultuous year draws to a close. Thanks to your continued support, our Mill is open and running safely and smoothly. We… Continue reading
Designed by Larisa Demos
Worked in the round from the bottom up, the Sap Run Vest sports a simple lace pattern on the front panel that evokes the welling up of sap in the Spring. Green Mountain Spinnery’s Sylvan Spirit adds to the versatility of this piece with its blend of fine wool and Tencel® Lyocell in a DK weight.
Shown in Hematite Sylvan Spirit
Intermediate Knitting
Designed by Kate Salomon
It has been a tumultuous year with overwhelming news stream that is as difficult to absorb as it is to disconnect from. To balance this in a small way, we’d like to offer something simple, beautiful and heartwarming for you to knit and share this season.
Our FREE ReTweed cowl pattern is crafted with a straightforward slipped stitch pattern made more sophisticated by alternating three colors. This snug fitting unisex cowl will comfortably fit under a winter jacket, and can easily be modified to a different circumference to fit your preference. Best of all, you may be able to make more than one; giving you a ready gift for someone you love!
Pictured in November Kit colorway: Alpine Shadow, Grey Birch and Spice
Intermediate Knitting
In her new e-book, Cowls: A Colourwork Sourcebook & Patterns, Inspired by Persia, our friend, knitting designer and podcaster Mina Philipp explores her Iranian heritage, and the motifs found in… Continue reading
This week, we thought we’d share with you a few additional details about our new pullover pattern, Elevate. Kate found inspiration for this stunning yoke on one of her early… Continue reading
Designed by Kate Salomon
We are members of a tight-knit community that is working towards inclusivity, compassion, and equality. Working together and listening with love will raise us all towards our shared goals. That intention of partnership sparked the idea for this pullover. The clean geometric design that graces this unisex pullover shines thanks to the differing yarns at play in the colorwork. By consciously selecting a vibrant worsted-spun yarn or gradient to contrast with the lofty woolen-spun body, your yoke can glow.
Shown on the left – MC: Shown in MC: Stargazing Green Mountain Spinnery Simply Fine Skinnies CC: Java Jive Fiber Optic Yarns Short Unified Gradient (225 yds) and
on the right – MC: Woodsmoke Green Mountain Spinnery Simply Fine Skinnies CC: Log Cabin Sun Valley Fibers MCS Fingering
Intermediate Knitting