Mini Mitts – 207

Designed by Cap Sease

These mitts are a fun way to keep your hands warm and your fingers free.  If you have small amounts of Mountain Mohair in your stash, you can use them to make these garter stitch striped mitts even more colorful.

If you want matching mitts, you’ll need more of the main color.

Pictured in Rhododendron and Wintergreen Mountain Mohair Mini skeins.


Beinecke Cowl – 205

Designed by Cap Sease

The Beinecke Library is a landmark on the Yale University campus where Cap has worked for many years. The famous facade and the stacks inside inspired the textured and lacy block stitch pattern of this infinity cowl. This easy cowl will keep you warm and stylish during the winter months. You can make the cowl longer or shorter by adding or subtracting pattern repeats.

Pictured in Sterling Sylvan Spirit


Coming Up Spring – 209

Designed by Maureen Clark

Early crocus and daffodils are welcome harbingers of Spring and beautiful botanical lace work frames this light cardigan reminding us that summer’s blossoms lie ahead. When temperatures start to climb, lighter weight layers are called for and this open cardigan will be one you reach for to throw over your shoulders for the perfect touch of comfortable warmth.

Pictured in Juniper Cotton Comfort


Adult East Putney Aran – 204

Designed by Melissa Johnson

Our Child-sized version of this sweater has long been a best seller for us.  This popular pattern is now available in adult sizes!  An ideal first Aran, this sweater features an elegantly crafted V-neck and two simple yet striking cable motifs framed by seed stitch.

Pictured in Chai Alpaca Elegance


Athens Key Hat – 203

Designed by Cap Sease

The garter slip stitch creates a bold design that makes this hat distinctive and stylish. Its cushy thickness will keep your head and ears warm on the coldest of winter days.

Pictured in Pink Cadillac and Purple Haze Mewesic with White New Mexico Organic (on the left) and Diamonds and Rust and Norwegian Wood Mewesic with White New Mexico Organic (on the right).

Intermediate Knitting


Vintage comfort

As the first skeins of Lana moved through production, Maureen began envisioning a gradient version of this 100% wool fingering weight yarn. With faded vintage cotton fabrics in mind, Maureen worked… Continue reading


Terrific savings, rain or shine

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Not long now

The sixth annual I-91 Shop Hop is scheduled for June 23rd – 26th, 2016 and $5 passports and bags are now available. Here’s your chance to explore new yarn shops and… Continue reading


Spreading sunshine

Sometimes we are drawn to work with a particular yarn because the color speaks to us, at times its the texture or quality of the fiber; and occasionally our selection can… Continue reading


Our undyed skeins are very special to us.  We think that they best illustrate how beautiful fiber can stand without adornment.  How could we better to honor the gift of… Continue reading


Dreamed, spun, designed and knit

It all started with Julie Asselin.  She dreamed up a new yarn last summer; and when her Nurtured moved through our production line, we all knew that it was something… Continue reading