Welcome, Friends & Fiber Lovers!
We Hope You Will Enjoy Browsing & Shopping at Our Site
For over 43 years, we at Autumn House Farm & Fiberworks have been committed to producing the finest natural artisan hand-dyed yarn and roving. We are proud to design our own knitting patterns, fiber-related fine art prints, and gifts for knitters and spinners. We are a dealer for Kromski and Louet and offer a variety of spinning, weaving, and knitting products and workshops. Drop by our downtown Punxsutawney store and see all that we have to offer.
Since 1979
Discover the Beauty of Hand-dyed Yarn
Experience the Quality of Custom Artisan Roving
Don’t wait months to have your fleece processed! We are offering custom processing.
About Us
The raising, harvesting, dying, and creation of the yarns and garments we share with you fulfill the most ancient of artistic concepts – that of the artist being involved with their “creation,” from the most basic elements of the earth to the ultimate reality of their vision.
We are able to choose fiber as it walks past us, judging its warmth and subtlety of color, combining it with jewel-like color dyed in our own kettles, and then designing rovings and yarns that let you experience and create your own wearable art.
The colorways and texture of our fibers and garments are the reflections of memories of families: Victoria’s Morning, Esther’s antique garden, Hattie’s zinnias, the colors of Scotland and Celtic ways, Kells Water, Moorland Tweeds, Connemara, the ever-present beauty that we are surrounded by in our own valley here in the Indiana County Highlands, pheasants in the oaks, winter woods, queens of the meadow, mosses, and mushrooms. Take up our elemental creations and fulfill an artistic vision of your own!
We are able to choose fiber as it walks past us, judging its warmth and subtlety of color, combining it with jewel-like color dyed in our own kettles, and then designing rovings and yarns that let you experience and create your own wearable art.
The colorways and texture of our fibers and garments are the reflections of memories of families: Victoria’s Morning, Esther’s antique garden, Hattie’s zinnias, the colors of Scotland and Celtic ways, Kells Water, Moorland Tweeds, Connemara, the ever-present beauty that we are surrounded by in our own valley here in the Indiana County Highlands, pheasants in the oaks, winter woods, queens of the meadow, mosses, and mushrooms. Take up our elemental creations and fulfill an artistic vision of your own!
A Fully Functioning Fiber Mill
We produce unequaled custom rovings for handspinners, develop and hand-dye our own yarns, and produce handmade garments of the highest quality, which we sell in our Punxsutawney store. We host a wide variety of workshops and classes.
Our New “In Town” Store
We recently opened a new store in downtown Punxsutawney that we are calling The Fiberworks, where we have something for everyone and yarn you will see nowhere else. It is here that we showcase our fine handcrafted and hand-dyed yarns, gorgeous garments, and “Art to Wear,” such as the fine handwoven pieces by Kathy Dinsmore of the Wandering Vine.
For those who can’t wear wool, we have designed our own fantastic line of yarn known as Sagamore Hill, created using complex combinations of silk, linen, cotton, and rayon. If you wish to learn, we offer traditional hand skills workshops in knitting, crocheting, spinning, weaving, soap making, rug hooking, and basket weaving. At The Fiberworks, you can enjoy fellowship with other spinners and knitters. Drop by and join us at the new gathering place in Punxsutawney!
Our hours are Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Heritage Artworks Fine Art
We are thrilled to display and sell timeless artwork by Victoria Dicken of Heritage Artworks at both of our stores. From the animals that delight us to the colors and textures of our daily work and, of course, the land that feeds our spirit, her images capture the beauty of the life that brought us here and continue to inspire us. Let her work inspire you as well.