Please join us in Point Grey on Remembrance Day, November 11, as Astor Tsang demonstrates how to crochet and felt a poppy. Astor designed a felted poppy to make and wear on Remembrance Day, in honour of our war veterans. The pattern is here.

We have some great classes starting in the upcoming month. Learn how to knit a pair of socks at one of our Sock Boot Camps, on Thursday, November 15 or 29 in Point Grey or Tuesday, December 10 in Edgemont, all from 6-9 p.m. Or if you know someone who’d like to learn to knit, there’s a Beginners Knitting Class starting on Monday, November 19, 7-9 p.m. For more information about all of our classes, have a look at our class schedule, which is regularly updated.

We’ve also scheduled two very special events, the Handmaiden Yarn Tasting on November 20 and the Debbie Stoller book signing on December 2. There’s limited space available for these events so register soon by email or phone. We hope you can join us!


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We’re offering double weekly specials for the month of November!

Today’s featured yarns are Debbie Bliss Merino Aran and Merino DK, on sale at 30% off. These are both 100% merino wool and we have lots of colours to choose from.

View a collection of designs for Merino DK here and for Merino Aran here. The possibilities are endless…


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We received a couple of boxes of 1824 wool today. It’s an aran weight merino superwash wool with a gorgeous colour palette. We have tons of colours in stock. This yarn is called 1824 wool because the gauge is 18 stitches, 24 rows. It’s perfect for many different types of projects.

We also stock the 1824 cotton. This is a machine washable cotton with a fantastic colour range. The Mission Falls wool and cotton are interchangeable as they both have the same gauge.

There are some fantastic Mission Falls pattern books to inspire you. We have most of these books. Just Kidding is one of our favourites:

There are designs for ages 4 to 12. There’s a basic easy-to-knit pullover pattern with some different neck and motif options. Also some cute designs for hats, scarves, mittens and backpacks.

Anina knit this sweater from Just Kidding, with 1824 wool, for her handsome dude, Luc:

Love the style, love the colours, love the sweater.


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It’s always fun when a big bunch of boxes arrive.


Two of these boxes were stuffed full of Noro, one of our favourites. We received tons of Silk Garden, plus some Cash Iroha, Cashmere Island, Iro, Kochoron, Kureyon and Silk Garden Lite.

We’re knitting some Silk Garden hats for Christmas. Last year I knit a few of these:


One ball of Silk Garden is all you’ll need. We have a free store pattern.

Or try Christa Giles’ popular design:

You’ll need part of a second ball to knit this one.

Kathleen recently knit a gorgeous Booga Bag out of Noro Kureyon. It’s an easy, quick knit. Another perfect Christmas present.

And one of our customers walked away yesterday with 20 balls of Silk Garden for the Lizard Ridge Blanket. It will be stunning. Please send us a photo!

I pulled a few balls from the boxes and started a Silk Garden scarf:

It’s Jared’s pattern. I’m using 2 balls of each of colours 252 and 268 on 4.5mm needles. Cast on 39 stitches, 1×1 ribbing throughout, working two-row stripes. Slip (purlwise) the first and last stitch on the second row of every stripe for nice, straight edges. Thanks Jared!

There’s never a dull moment when knitting with Noro. The intriguing colour combinations are absolutely captivating. At least they are to me. My handsome groom doesn’t seem to be quite so intrigued, no matter how hard I try to get a spark of interest from him.

We also received loads of Garnstudio Eskimo, a popular felting yarn. Check out the beautiful patterns for hats, bags, scarves, mitts, slippers, sweaters and many more. We have over 20 colours in stock.

Happy Knitting on this rainy November weekend!


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We’re excited to announce yet another very special event! We’re hosting the Canadian launch for Debbie Stoller’s new book, “Son of Stitch and Bitch” in Point Grey on Sunday, December 2, from 6-9 p.m. This is Debbie’s new book:


Debbie will be talking about her experiences as a designer and writer, showing samples and signing books. Apparently she’s a very lively speaker so it should be a fun evening. There will also be snacks, beverages and door prizes.

You know Debbie as the bestselling author of the Stitch and Bitch series of knitting and crochet books. You may not know that she has a Ph.D from Yale in the psychology of women and that she’s the editor-in-chief of Bust magazine. She also has a closet full of yarn at her home in Brooklyn, New York.

Son of Stitch and Bitch has 45 edgy projects to knit and crochet for men. It offers fresh takes on the usual staples like hats, scarves, socks, vests, sweaters and cardigans. There’s the Night and Day double-sided Brooklyn Bridge scarf. And the Biker Boy sweater, Skull Isle cap and mitts and Hackie Sack hoodie. You get the idea, these are cool, edgy, hipster designs. The book also provides some great knitting tips, like how to get the right sweater measurement and other such important tidbits.

To register for this event, please send us an email, phone us at 604-228-1122 or drop by one of the stores. Space is limited so sign up early to avoid disappointment! There’s no charge for this event if you purchase the book. If you don’t buy the book, admission is $5.

We hope you can join us!


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We’re just two little pumpkins in a pumpkin patch…..

Have a happy Halloween!!!


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Today’s featured yarn is Filati FF Jolliet Multi, on sale at 40% off. This is a gorgeous multicolour, shimmery ribbon yarn.

I knit this Jolliet scarf for Donna, my mother-in-law, and it’s now her favourite scarf. At least that’s what she tells me…

Mitzi is modelling today:


Here’s a close-up:


The finished size is about 4″ wide and 44″ long. I used 2 balls of Jolliet no. 207, with 7mm needles. If you’d like a wider, longer scarf, use 3 balls and cast on a few more stitches. Here’s the pattern:

Cast on 14 stitches. Repeat the following 4 rows throughout:

Rows 1 & 2: Slip 1st stitch, knit to end.
Row 3: *Knit 1, YO*, to end of row. You’ll have 28 stitches on your needle.
Row 4: Knit to end of row, dropping off all YO’s. You’re back to 14 stitches.

Cast off when yarn is almost all used up.

Talk about easy, this is a one movie scarf. Just fling it around your neck to liven up your drab winter coat. It’s a lively, colourful accessory.

Be sure to check out the specials page on our website for all of our current and upcoming specials.


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We received a box of the popular Fiber Trends patterns today. There’s a great variety of well-written patterns for both knitting and crochet.

There are a couple of festive Christmas patterns. The felted Christmas stockings:

And the felted Christmas ornaments. There’s a mini stocking, mitten, bell and santa boot. You could knit these in an evening:


For all you sock lovers and Sock Boot Camp grads, there’s the Railroad Rib Socks pattern, knit in a garter rib. This versatile pattern can be used for different yarn weights, from fingering to sport to worsted.


There’s also the beautiful Leaf Lace Sock pattern:


If you like to knit lace shawls, you’ll love the Peace Shawl. It depicts men and women joining hands outside an evergreen forest on a starry night to celebrate the message of peace.


And the stunning Pacific Northwest Shawl. If you’re from this area it will make you feel right at home with it’s depictions of seagulls, evergreen trees, sand dollars, water, fish and shells:


For something completely different, knit and felt a pink flamingo:

Be sure to send us a photo if you do!

We have lots of other great Fiber Trends patterns in stock. We also have the Fiber Trends pattern catalogue in our stores. There are numerous patterns for babies, kids and adults and we’re happy to place a special order for you.


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“Badass knitting for badass knitters. Want to be a whip-smart knitter? Let the Domiknitrix show you how it’s done.” Jennifer Stafford is the Domiknitrix and author of this fantastic book.

We score the book 11 out of 10 for the excellent and succinct method descriptions and photos. It’s a no-nonsense guide to essential knitting techniques, including step-by-step instructions for all the basic stitches used in the patterns. You’ll learn an easy technique for “hiding the join” when knitting with circular needles. You’ll see why certain methods of increasing and decreasing should be used for different purposes. And there are perfect descriptions of a myriad of other techniques including picking up stitches, short rows, lace knitting basics, joining new yarn, colourwork and many more. Our friend, Jen, who often works Saturdays in Point Grey, credits this book for greatly improving some of her knitting techniques. Anina and I both have this book in our home reference libraries.

Did I mention the edgy projects? There are over 20 great designs for skill levels from novice to apprentice to domiknitrix. Anina and I knit the mohawk hats for our little dudes. We used Mission Falls 1824 wool for the hat and Garnstudios Eskimo for the hair:


That’s Luc on the left and Brodie on the right. Here’s a close-up:

Anina knit the gorgeous Sweetheart pullover that Ursula is modelling in Point Grey. She used Filature di Crosa Zara for this one:

This sweater is so beautifully knit, you’ll swear it was secretly done on a machine. Trust me, we saw this sweater in various stages on Anina’s circular needles. It’s a perfect example of her masterful knitting. Wait until you see one of her exquisite Norwegian sweaters. You will be awestruck.

You should really check out this book, you’ll be glad you did!


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We had so much fun launching “Crochet Me” that we’ve already planned another event. On Tuesday, November 20, 6-9 p.m., in Point Grey, we’ll host the Main Maiden, Jana Dempsey. Jana runs Handmaiden Fine Yarn, the Fleece Artist line for sumptious fibres, here in Vancouver. She creates gorgeous skeins of luscious cashmere, silk, camel and sea silk, all lovingly hand-dyed in small batches.

Jana will bring some sample skeins for swatching, she’ll talk about the heavenly Handmaiden yarns and show off a few garments. Then we’ll have a little sample sale of some of her discontinued yarns and other bits and bobbles from the Handmaiden studio. Yes, you heard me right, a Handmaiden sample sale. Only in Vancouver, folks. There will also be snacks, beverages and door prizes. Be sure to bring your needles (2.5 – 4.5mm) so you can taste the yarn.

We’re charging a $5. admission fee for this event. To register, please send us an email, phone us at 604-228-1122 or drop by one of the stores. We hope you can join us!


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