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Cormo Mohair Sport by Catawampus Farm
This is as Maine as it gets — from Cormo sheep and angora goats that are raised at Catawampus Farm in Minot, Maine, then processed and milled local...
View full detailsCormo Mohair DK by Catawampus Farm
This is as Maine as it gets — from Cormo sheep and angora goats that are raised at Catawampus Farm in Minot, Maine, processed and milled locally. C...
View full detailsJacob Sport by Catawampus Farm
This is as Maine as it gets — from Jacob sheep that are raised at Catawampus Farm in Minot, Maine, then processed and milled locally. Jacob Sport i...
View full detailsJacob Worsted by Catawampus Farm
This is as Maine as it gets — from Jacob sheep that are raised at Catawampus Farm in Minot, Maine, then processed and milled locally. Jacob Worsted...
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Maine-Grown Yarns: We've got 'em!
Read nowWe're excited to announce that we're expanding our selection of Maine-grown yarns at The Goat! Stocking these special yarns aligns with our business vision of supporting other Maine small business owners. We also like to have something for everyone at The Goat — and some of you really want woolly-wool yarn from Maine sheep that's minimally processed!
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NEW on the Goat's YouTube Channel!
Read nowWe try to keep our content fresh on the Goat's YouTube Channel — are you subscribed yet? Goat Podcasts with Kristin and Iris — These come out every two weeks or so. We chat about our current WIPs, what we're...
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New to knitting lace? 4 tips for the beginner.
Read nowLace is a technique in knitting that creates lovely and delicate patterns. Lace looks fancy and complicated, but if you can do a yarn over (YO) and know how to decrease (k2tog and SSK), you can knit lace!
Read on for four sanity-saving tips for knitting lace! Plus a bonus — a FREE lace knitting course from Tin Can Knits!