Bartlettyarns, Inc./(Work)

Yarn store · Somerset County

Bartlettyarns, Inc./(Work)

Yarn store · Somerset County

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20 Water St, Harmony, ME 04942

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Historic mill with USA's last spinning mule, 100% wool  

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20 Water St, Harmony, ME 04942 Get directions

bartlettyarns.com
@bartlettyarns

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20 Water St, Harmony, ME 04942 Get directions

+1 207 683 2251
bartlettyarns.com
@bartlettyarns

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A Horror Buff's Great American Roadtrip

"In the 1990 film adaptation of the Stephen King story “Graveyard Shift”, a group of textile mill workers spend a few nights of overtime cleaning out the grungy basement of a textile mill. They soon discover that the basement hides hoards of rats and a giant bat - then they die. Bartlettyarns Mill in the town of Harmony was used for the creepy exteriors of the movie’s main location. It’s a 200-year-old mill on Higgins Stream that still looks creepy even though it’s a working mill that continues to produce wool and wool products. Adapted with Permission from: The New England Grimpendium by J.W. Ocker" - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Diane Delano

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No experience with this place but worked as a spinner in Oxford, Maine for years before they closed. Congratulations on your continued support of this oldtime, yet necessary milling that most in the US sold out...GOOD FOR YOU ALL

Mason Colby

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"Shows Ovah!" Graveyard Shift 1990 film location! Childhood dream come true =)

Pauline Green

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This is where they make all the world Ian from sheep and all the animals that have wool and it's the best down you can buy I go up there quite often this time I bought too much but it's not that expensive and it's 100% it's 100% wool

Betsy Youngsma

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Have ordered this wool mail order and online for 40 years and have never found anything better for mittens, hats and vests. Beautiful colors and a good price and value.

Anna Bennett

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I’m doing the 2022 Maine Yarn Cruise and rating all the shops. This shop is pretty far off the beaten path, but the drive is scenic. The shop is on the small side, but all the wool is made on-site. The selection is pretty small, but the yarn is pretty and of very good quality. If you’re in the market for Maine made yarn, this is an obvious stop for you. If you prefer a bigger selection or lower prices, you may wish to keep shopping, as this yarn is rather pricey. Overall, an interesting stop. Too bad they didn’t offer tours of the yarn mill— that would really level up this experience!

Janice Hills

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I ordered online when I found that they sold bright orange wool for hats for the hunters in the family. Knits up nicely - made 2 adult hats and 1 child’s from the 2 skeins I ordered. I like that my Maine deer hunters will wear hats from local wool. Will visit the shop and mill when we can travel again!

Lisa Martinez

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I had the opportunity to do the tour at their open house 2016. If you're into crochet an knit, this is the place to visit. I like working with the 2 ply wool. Made hats, a lap throw an afghan and my purse from the crochet kit I purchased there. Very nice folks and very happy I got to meet them. Even my husband was impressed with the tour and asked questions. Thank you!

Loretta Hersom

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My husband and I took a tour of this mill last year. It was very interesting to know the history and the process of making yarn. I bought some yarn and made mittens. If open to the public this year I would love to bring others to enjoy the history of this over 100 years of making yarn!!!