A wonderful place to gather
The Nezinscot Farm Yarn & Fiber Studio is more than just a yarn shop! It’s a place where you can splurge on the latest knitting, weaving and spinning supplies or stock up on the seasons hottest colors. Its a space to help foster creativity, become inspired and learn something new!
We have a full range of our own natural & dyed yarns, as well as yarn & roving from top brands across the U.S.. We also stock the latest knitting, spinning and weaving supplies and accessories, handcrafted items from local artists and so much more!
Interested in a career at the Nezinscot Farm Fiber Studio? The Fiber Studio is now taking applications for Summer/Winter Assistants and Interns. Apply Today

We are a group of passionate, fiber enthusiasts!
Our Yarn & Fiber
Our yarn & roving comes from our own flock of Cormo and Shetland sheep, llama, alpaca, and goats. Our wool is blended and spun at New England spinneries into 2 and 4-ounce skeins.
Weekend Studio Classes
The Fiber Studio offers classes every Saturday & Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn about spinning, knitting, crocheting, needle felting and basic weaving. Please email or call in advance so we can prepare materials. Cost: $20/hour plus materials. Most classes being 2 hours with materials being from $8 to $15. People can either purchase materials at the farm or bring their own!
Fiber Studio Events
The Yarn & Fiber Studio also hosts fiber retreats and a variety of fiber classes/workshops throughout the year.
Shop Online
Many of the items in our store are also available online and can be shipped anywhere in the U.S
Register for Weekend Workshop
September 5 – 7, 2020
Fall Weaving & Fiber Arts Weekend
Participants will learn the art of weaving from start to finish; leaving with a piece that you have created. There will also be time to try your hands at other fiber related arts such as spinning, dyeing, wet and needle felting, crocheting and knitting.
January 16. – 18, 2021
Winter Weaving Weekend
This weekend workshop class will be geared toward both beginners and intermediate weavers. Beginners will learn the art of weaving from start to finish, while intermediate weavers may want to improve on existing skills, learn a new pattern or better understand reading a weaving pattern. No matter your skill level, all will leave with a finished scarf.
Drop Me a Line
Have a question for our fiber studio staff? Send us a note.
The Latest from the Fiber Studio Blog
New Fiber Studio Manager – Celia Shaheen
We are thrilled to welcome Celia Shaheen back to the farm’s fiber studio as studio manager.
Fiber Studio Interns – Summer 2019
Join us in welcoming our summer 2019 Fiber Studio Interns. They’ll be working in the fiber studio throughout the week and hosting weekend courses.
Fiber Studio News: Welcome Intern Luca Tanaka
Bio Born in Nagano, Japan and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Luca is a Fiber artist and a lifelong student of everything. She earned her BFA in Fiber Art from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She uses being situated both inside and outside of two very...