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January Sweater Class!
You can start 2022 by knitting a Kordy sweater! This sweater is from the Moon and Turtle book that is so popular. ‘Moon and turtle’ is a Japanese saying similar to ‘chalk and cheese’, meaning that even though two things look similar in some way, they are in fact completely different. Each design in this collection offers variations that create a different version of the original pattern!
Laine Magazine, Winter 2022
The Winter 2022 edition of Laine magazine has arrived at My Sister Knits! This eagerly awaited international knitting magazine encourages you to sit down with a hot beverage while you spend some time delving into it.
Shibui/Camp Color Trunk Show!
We would like to bring your attention to our Shibui/Camp Color trunk show! Camp Color is Shibui’s sister company with entirely different colors.
Made in the USA!
While we have beautiful yarn from all over the world, the My Sister Knits staff treasures yarn that is made in the United States.
Crunching Leaves Cowl
My Sister Knits presents the softest, warmest, prettiest cowl ever! In addition, it is quick to knit and a perfect gift! Carol had this on the other day and I immediately fell in love.
Gifting Season Is Upon Us!
My Sister Knits has something new for you this year! Our idea will make purchasing gifts for you a breeze.
Join Us!
Our November classes are an enjoyable way to expand your knitting skills and meet new friends! We have an array of classes for your benefit. Don’t worry if the class might be beyond your current skills. There’s only one way to find out! If it’s something that you dearly want to do, take the class!
It's Shawl Season!
As I sit down to write this, it’s blowing a gale outside! The leaves have been so pretty this year but most of them are on the ground now. The daytime temps are dropping fast, autumn is truly here, and I’m thinking of which cozy shawl I want to knit!
Pacific Crest!
Pacific Crest is Elizabeth Doherty’s latest pattern, published just this week! Elizabeth is a genius at math and figuring out how to design a top-down sweater that is interesting to knit but not difficult. My Sister Knits is one of the first local yarn shops in the United States to have a sample on display!
A Rare Yarn
Just in! Dreamy Tibetan Cloud from mYak! We love yarns with a good story and this one doesn’t disappoint.
Woolstok Trunk Show!
My Sister Knits has a new trunk show for you! Blue Sky Fibers Woolstok is a tremendously versatile yarn. There are a ton of colors, it becomes even softer after you wash your finished project, it’s hard-wearing, and it shows cables and textured stitches beautifully.
COCOKNITS Accessories
We love COCOKNITS accessories! “Why?” you might ask yourself. Here’s the answer in a nutshell: they are terrific! We love the quality, the array of colors, the cleverness of the designs, and the fact that they’re made as sustainably as possible.
Peace Fleece
Peace Fleece yarn is a story of how two people sought to promote peace and understanding between historic enemies.
Announcing Technique Tuesdays!
My Sister Knits is overflowing with new programs for you! In addition to monthly Knitting Conversations and Special Event Days, we are introducing weekly Technique Tuesdays starting in October!
Make a Hat Day!
My Sister Knits’ special event days are back and we’re starting with Make a Hat Day! Mark your calendars for Wednesday, September 8th! Hat season is coming and we can welcome it with a new one.
Holiday Knitting: Modern Warmer
It’s the end of August and we are beginning to think about holiday knitting! A sample popped out at me when I was in the shop the other day that would make a soft, cozy, absolutely perfect gift for a special someone.
What the Heck is a Hank?
Recently I came across a Very Pink YouTube video that is titled “Skein, Ball, Hank, Cake”. I was immediately interested because I wasn’t sure of the difference between a skein and a hank. Now I know and I’ll pass that along to you!