Archive for January, 2008

New Edgemont Classes

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

We’ve scheduled our new 2008 classes for Edgemont Village.

On Monday evening, February 4, we’ll run another Sock Boot Camp, with Sergeant Jackie Blackmore in command. Learn to knit a top-down training sock in just one day. Carol sent us an email after her Sock Boot Camp with Jackie this week. She wrote, “…I wanted to say thank you for a great class. I decided to come at the last minute and I’m glad I did. The directions were so clear when added to her patient demos that I feel I can continue on my own now. She’s really an excellent teacher!” Thanks for the kind words Carol, we’re glad you enjoyed the class.

On Wednesday evenings, join Donna LeClair for an Intermediate Knitting Class. If you’re ready to move beyond the basics, this class will help take you to the next level. Choose a challenging project and Donna will help you work through it from start to finish. This class will run on four consecutive Wednesdays, starting on February 6.

It’s not to late to join the Aran Block of the Month class with Sandra Dunkin on Thursday evenings. You’ll learn a new cable pattern each month, creating blocks for an incredible afghan. We’ll pro-rate your class cost if you join part-way through the session. The next class is on January 24.

Learn the basic knitting skills on Sunday afternoons with Donna LeClair and Nicholas Jacques. This beginner knitting class will run on four consecutive Sundays, starting on February 3.

Have a look at the entire Urban Yarns class schedule right here. Many of these classes will fill up very quickly so please sign up early to avoid disappointment. If you’re interested in another type of class, please talk to Becky in Edgemont or Kathleen in Point Grey and they’ll try to schedule or customize a class for you. Or grab a few friends and organize a class that fits into your schedule. We have lots of instructors who would love to teach you a new skill!

Look What’s Coming Soon

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

We sure hope you like all the new stuff we bought at the TNNA show because there’s a ton of it! Listed in random order, check out some of the great products that will soon be arriving in our stores. There’s a shortage of photos because cameras aren’t allowed at the show. Also, many of these products are so new that the photos aren’t yet shown on the companies’ websites. We’ll try to post photos as the products arrive.

From Art Yarns, we ordered the stunning Beaded Rhapsody yarn that’s 70% mohair, 30% silk, with glass beads. This photo doesn’t really capture the beauty of this yarn, you have to fondle it to fully appreciate it:


We’ll finally have some of the fantastic Louet yarns. We like to support our fellow Canadian companies whenever possible. There’s the Euroflax sportweight that’s 100% linen, machine washable and dryable. Also the Gems sportweight that’s 100% wool. Both of these yarns have a beautiful contemporary colour palette. There are some great patterns available on the Louet website, like Lacey, a lovely feather and fan stole that’s knit with Euroflax.

There’s a great new Skinny Organic Cotton from Blue Sky Alpacas, together with some superb new patterns for this yarn including the Lacy Wrap Sweater, Skinny Cardigan, Sleeveless Wrap Top and Tie Sweater. These products aren’t yet on the BSA website but they’ll show up sometime soon.

We re-stocked our Koigu yarn supply and added some of the beautiful Kersti yarn to our collection.

We also re-stocked our Alchemy yarn supply of Silken Straw, Haiku and Silk Purse, the yarns used in Alchemy’s new book, Destination Alchemy, with twenty of their best-selling designs. Coming soon.

The Spring Rowan Magazine 43 will be shipped to us this week and you’ll like the lower price tag. The stronger Canadian dollar is finally resulting in lower pricing for some of our products. We’ve ordered Rowan’s new organic cotton yarn, Purelife, together with the accompanying pattern book, The Organic Cotton Collection. We’ve also ordered the new pattern book for Rowan All Seasons Cotton, All Seasons at the Mill. And we’re finally able to order some of the Rowan books you’ve been requesting, like Classic Knits for Real Women and Knitting For Him. All coming very soon.

We’ve broken into the Nashua yarn line with a big order of their Creative Focus Cotton that’s 100% mercerized cotton. We think you’ll like this yarn and the accompanying kids’ pattern book.

And we ordered some of the gorgeous Misti Alpaca handpainted baby alpaca. This family company goes back four generations and remains linked to all stages of the alpaca industry in Peru, from raising alpacas to processing and marketing the alpaca yarn.

There are bunches of new kits on their way. From Bully Woolies, there’s the Three Blind Mice kit with enough yarn, bells and catnip to make five felted mice cat toys. Knitwhits has some very cute new Easter Egg kits. Make them with or without the basket:

From Pick Up Sticks, we’ll soon have the attractive new Ripple Tote Bag kit and we’ve re-stocked some of the popular Snugs kits. And we ordered the cutest new Happy Bunnies kits from Appalachian Baby Designs, with enough bright cotton yarn to knit either a sweater or a hat, mitts and booties. These kits are beautifully packaged in a gift box with a matching gift card.

We also ordered a few new pattern collections, including the adorable little dinosaur designs from the Knitting at KNoon collection:

And we’ll soon have the fantastic Circular Clutches and Zhivago Bags from Offhand Designs. Knitty called the Circular Clutch “..the best case I’ve found anywhere for storing circular needles, period.” Anina and I will each be taking home a Clutch and a Bag. A girl just can’t have too many bags.

All this (and much more) will be arriving over the next few weeks. Feel free to phone and reserve any items that you can’t live without. We’ll call you when they arrive.

Almost forgot to report on the fashion show which opened with a stunning crocheted evening dress from Blue Sky Alpacas. We’ve ordered the pattern for anyone who’d like to crochet a brand new gown for summer parties. Just shorten it up if you’d rather have a knee-length dress than a floor-length gown. There were three gorgeous wedding pieces from Vogue Knitting – a wedding section will be part of Vogue’s Spring issue. We also loved the striking crocheted top that’s featured on the cover of the new Gedifra Highlights book. Gedifra always has a few cutting-edge designs in it’s collection and this year is no exception. Crochet is definitely working it’s way into the mainstream thanks to the efforts of Kim Werker and others. There were almost 100 garments in total, very inspiring!

And one last thing, our special this week is Rowan Scottish Tweed Aran, at 30% off. Check out the Brooklyn Tweed blog for Jared Flood’s version of the Zeebee hat, knit with the discontinued Rowan Yorkshire Tweed Aran. Scottish Tweed Aran would be a great substitute. Here’s Schmeebot’s pattern for the Zeebee hat.

Wait til you see all these lovely new things. We think you’ll be very inspired…

Rain Rain Go Away

Monday, January 14th, 2008

We tried to bring back the California sun but had no such luck. Sometimes it seems like the rain never stops in Vancouver this time of year.

As usual, the show was a crazy whirlwind. All the new products and designs seemed fresh and exciting on the first day but by the end of the second day, after many miles of aisle-walking, we were bleary-eyed, blathering and exhausted.

Some highlights of the show included Kaffe Fassett telling us he’d love to visit Vancouver – stay tuned, we’re working on that one. His new book, Kaffe Knits Again, will be shipped to us this week:


We had a lovely chat with Louisa Harding and Jane Ellison and we’re hoping for a visit from them later this year. Louisa has an uber-cute new baby book out this Spring and Jane is excited to be involved with the Mirasol project. A new book of her designs for the Spring/Summer Mirasol yarns will arrive very soon.

We chatted by the pool with Debbie Stoller and Shannon Oakey and with Kim Werker on aisle 300. Saw Erika Knight at the Rowan booth and met Ken, Mr. Big of Westminster Fibers. You’re going to love the new products and pricing from Rowan, RYC and Nashua. More news on that subject later… We also met Russell, Mr. Big of Sirdar and Sublime. He told us that some great new products will be released this year but wouldn’t divulge any details, even after a couple of glasses of wine.

Gina and Austin Wilde of Alchemy yarns were as charming as ever. They’ve self-published a new book that will soon be in our stores. We’ll have an Alchemy trunk show sometime this Spring. Their booth is always stunning, with unbelievable colours, textures and edgy designs everywhere you look:


And most importantly, we ordered loads of new products. Details will follow….

Happiness is…

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Sunshine, knitting, the beach, the pool, a mojito… You get the idea. I have to confess, we haven’t seen much yarn yet, but we’ve had lots of sun.

Sadly, I lost the coin toss and it’s me in the bikini photo.

I’m knitting Jared Flood’s Iro Scarf and absolutely loving it. I cast on 18 stitches using 7mm needles, garter stitch all the way. Jared knit his scarf in only one day, I think mine will be done in two.

Anina just finished a pair of slippers using some ultra-soft yarn that she purchased on her travels at (gasp!) another yarn store. A luscious combo of french angora, tussah silk and fine wool. If we find it at the show we will buy some and share with you.

Now we’re off to the Fashion Show where manufacturers and designers display their latest beautiful creations. The best of show receives first prize and bragging rights for the rest of the weekend. Should be fun…

California Here We Come

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Today’s special is Rowan Scottish Tweed Chunky, on sale at 30% off. This is a beautiful tweed yarn with a 12 st gauge. Perfect for a nice chunky scarf for your guy or for Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Ribwarmer, from her book “Knitting Workshop”. Check out Jared Flood’s version of Ribwarmer, knit with Scottish Tweed Chunky, colour no. 17.

Now I know what’s going to happen, you’re going to want to buy “Knitting Workshop” and sadly, we don’t have it. We hate to send you to a big American behemoth like Amazon, but just this once, we’ll do it in case you really need to have this book.

By the way, don’t stop at Jared Flood’s Ribwarmer. When you have a bit of time, pour yourself a glass of wine or make a cup of tea, sit down and have a closer look at his Brooklyn Tweed blog. It’s a veritable hotbed of knitting inspiration. I am normally not a big follower but I have to say, I want to knit pretty much every project posted on this blog. Check out his Iro scarf. The perfect movie-watching project that couldn’t be simpler, yet the end result is absolutely stunning. For something a little more challenging, check out his Hemlock Ring Blanket that’s an updated doily. Yes, I said doily. Please have a look before passing judgment. It’s an awesome contemporary take on a classic project. And how about his cutest-ever Christmas sweater ornaments. I know, we’re way past Christmas but I’ve just started my Christmas knitting list for this year and the first item is one of these ornaments. What a fantastic idea, he builds up a little collection of sweater ornaments, one or two per year. Anyways, if you haven’t visited lately, go to his blog and have a look at his jaw-dropping projects. Talk about inspiration!

Anina and I are off to Long Beach, California tomorrow for the sun National Needleworks Association annual West Coast show. We’ll try to find some great new products for you. Let us know if there’s anything you’d love to see in our stores. Might post from the show if we don’t have too many martinis meetings. See you next week…

Our Latest Favourite

Monday, January 7th, 2008

We’re loving the Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran. It’s a superwash merino wool with a tight twist for a lovely light, spongy feel. Cables, bobbles and stitch patterns are beautifully defined by the quality of this yarn. And there’s a gorgeous colour palette with winter whites, berry shades, misty blues and soft greens. Sandra recommends this yarn for her Aran Block of the Month class.

We also like the Rialto Aran book that’s full of striking photographs shot in Haworth, home to the Brontes, and on the surrounding Yorkshire moors:


The collection has a few childrens‘ designs, including a cute little bobbly bolero:


There’s a classic Guernsey for men:


Modelled by a classic English lad, he can drop by anytime…

And of course there are some lovely womens‘ designs, including this curved edge cardigan:


You should also have a look at Kieran Foley’s stunning Fair Isle Rapids scarf that’s knit with Rialto Aran, in Knitty’s Winter 07 issue. He says the scarf is reminiscent of the deltas and rapids of New Zealand’s braided rivers. If you follow the link, be sure to go to the final photo for a close-up of the fabulous design. It’s very inspiring.

And while we’re on the subject of Debbie Bliss yarns, we’d be remiss not to mention another favourite, the luscious Luxury Tweed Aran that’s 85% wool and 15% angora. It’s a super soft tweed which is a bit of a rarity. Use this one to knit Jared Flood’s Cobblestone Pullover, a Dublin inspried rustic men’s sweater. I’d love to knit this sweater for my handsome groom but he’s not really a sweater guy. That’s good news or bad news, depending on how you look at it. Anyways, when I showed him the photo he mumbled something about finishing my other projects first. Okay. Fine. I’ll cross the humungous XL pullover project off my list. Really, see if I care. Trust me there are many other options on that list…

Random Show and Tell

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Remember Linda’s version of Ruthie Nussbaum’s Minimalist Cardigan, knit with the super-soft Mirasol Miski?


She’s already finished and it’s absolutely gorgeous:


Love the 3/4 length sleeves. The photo doesn’t do justice to the beautiful cardigan. Sorry, just couldn’t seem to get a good photo that day. It can be quite dark and dreary in Vancouver this time of year.

Here’s a brighter close-up:


Thanks for the photo-op Linda, we love it when you drop by to show us your latest treasures!

Anina finished her So Called Scarf. Here’s Jackie modelling:


Seem to be missing the flash on this photo. Have to work on that flash concept. Here’s a brighter close-up:


It’s knit with two skeins of Manos del Uruguay, on 7.5mm needles. Cool stitch pattern. Simply stunning scarf.

I recently knit a quick little scarf for a last-minute gift:


This one’s knit with two balls of the soft and bobbly Filatura Puff on 7mm needles. Cast on 14 stitches and knit, knit, knit til the yarn is used up. Slip the first stitch of each row for a nice straight edge. Couldn’t be simpler. The finished scarf is about 4.5″ wide and 58″ long.

Right now I’m knitting a black mohair/alpaca shawl, with scattered silver sequins and silver threads running through it. Unfortunately it wasn’t finished in time to be worn to the Christmas events for which it was intended. Oh well, it’s almost done and will be well-used this winter. Photos will follow soon.

What have you been knitting or crocheting lately? Send us a photo by email or drop by the stores with your finished projects – we’d love to have a look!

Loads of New Lessons

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

We’ve scheduled our new 2008 classes for Point Grey. Check them out right here. The new Edgemont classes will be added soon.

Monday night is crochet night. Learn the crochet basics on January 7 & 14, then add to your repertoire with a crocheted flowers class on Jan. 21 and a crocheted rug class on Jan. 28. Sounds like fun!

Learn the basic knitting skills on Tuesday evenings for 4 sessions, starting on January 8. Then progress to Beyond Beginner Knitting for 4 sessions, starting on Feb. 5, where you’ll learn to read a pattern and make your first sweater.

Wednesday evenings are for lace knitters, with the talented Sivia Harding instructing. Learn to knit the beautiful lacy River Rock Scarf on January 16 and 30 or join the Lace Knitting for Adventurous Beginners on January 9, 23 and Feb. 6.

The popular Sock Boot Camps will continue to run on Thursday evenings, with Sergeant Jackie Blackmore in command. Choose either January 17, January 31 or February 21. Or if you’d like to learn the joys of felting, sign up for the Felted Bags Class that will run January 14, 24 and February 7.

On Friday afternoons, join Christa Giles for help with your current project. Eavesdropping is encouraged and laughter recommended! Or on Sunday mornings, have Astor Tsang help you with pattern reading, complicated stitches or finishing.

Many of these classes will fill up very quickly so please sign up early to avoid disappointment. If you’re interested in another type of class, please talk to Kathleen in Point Grey and she’ll try to schedule or customize a class for you. We’ve organized some great classes recently, including a wedding shower where everyone learned to knit and a mother and daughter class where a mom and three kids learned the craft together.

We hope you’ll find the perfect class and enjoy learning a new skill this year!