So impressed with how you’ve pulled this together during Covid. I live about 90 minutes away in WA-look forward to the border opening and I WILL visit! 🧶💙
I am binge watching your Friday vlogs, etc. Your new shop is beautiful and inspiring! Will you share info about the poncho/top you are wearing? I would really like to make one. We visited Vancouver several years and fell in love with the whole area. Lots of wonderful memories were made in a fairly short period of time. Keep up the great work! My next project will be using one of your sock blanks.
I love that shawl/sweater you are wearing. I looked on your website but couldn't find the pattern. Do you have info on it? Also, are there written instructions for that "triangle shawl" that was knit from the sock blank?
Hi. Lovely. Wish I was still close to Vancouver. First, what pattern and yarn go with your sweater/wrap that you are wearing today? Second, I would like to learn more about joining yarn while working or if a skein breaks will winding centre pull ball. Third, does anyone do Tunisian crochet? Cheers and thank you.
Thank you so much! I’m wearing my Veronika Cardigan designed by Shannon Cook, knit using 8 skeins of our SweetGeorgia Superwash Worsted in Mink. Thanks for the ideas!
as a newbie to setting up a counterbalance loom I love how you explain how to do things on the looms and about how things work. You explain things so well. Thank you
Crap! I can't believe I'm just seeing this! I think you were just getting this space ready when I visited your old space in March 2020. I hope I get to see this space this March! It looks so shiny new in this video :)
Oh yes! Before we arrived, it was the office for a kitchen appliance distribution company (think blenders and food processors) and they taught cooking classes in the space.
Your space is soooo beautiful! It shows off all of the beautiful colors of your yarns so well! And you were thinking of being in a smaller space run by people who obviously didn't see your company's full value? IJS
Beautiful studio, I look forward to visiting sometime. I am finally learning to weave (well just setting up my space) on a 4-shuttle Leclerc loom I have toted around for 30 years so I would love any and all content on weaving. I sew, quilt, knit, crochet, embroidery, and oddly find the task of learning to weave very daunting.
The new space is beautiful and so spacious and bright! No comparison to the previous. What a long way SG has come! Congratulations!!! Waiting for Canada to open back up again to visit :-)
Wow, the space looks fantastic. The new location is at the end of the Arbutus bike trail. Will there be a bike rack available when you eventually open to the public? I used to ride my bike out to the old Kent location. The new studio looks much more bike friendly.
Congratulations on your beautiful space. Since you asked - I would like to see availability of a la carte courses that a person would have access to forever once paid for. A yearly subscription price is too much for me and once cancelled, my access to content would also end.
You new space looks fabulous! I am so glad that you have been able to move in and I can’t wait to visit once you are open and we are able to move around the province again.
The studio looks amazing! It will be top of list to visit next time we can make it to Vancouver! Can I ask where the bookshelf in your office Is from? I’ve been searching for one like it :)
Beautiful love ❤️ it, been knitting since 13 years old so going back years, wool is gorgeous and the creativity of knitting a handmade garment is wonderful.
Wow beautiful place. Wish we had you and your place here. It would awesome to go to store buy what you need from equipment, fiber, dyes, and weaving. I have to order everything online. Love to have someone right there to answer questions and feel fiber and touch it.
Beautiful space! I can't wait to visit. I've been trying to work out for months where your new space was (I was guessing near Marine Drive station), including using Maps and Street View. I saw the number on the exterior door and realized I was looking too far east. Look again in the right part of town and hey, whaddya know, there you are in your new location on Maps! LOL.