LYS Day

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Many Boxes

I decided that it was time to get projects finished. This is Framed (pattern purchased on Ravelry) that I am knitting with Le Lambswool and Dream State.

You are supposed to pick up and knit the sleeves down but they looked awful so I took them out and knit the sleeves from the bottom. Now I need to sew them in. My sleeve stitches are live and I am grafting them to the body. It took some time to find a sewing needle at home. 😂. I need to get all my knitting accessories together. This was my first attempt. I started at the shoulder and worked down. Then I will do it from the other side. This way and fudging that needs to be done is at the underarm. Well I got to the bottom and calculated wrong so I had sleeve stitches left over. I took it out and started again. Something told me that I should start with a new piece of yarn but I didn’t. I started again and got the last stitch grafted when my yarn broke. 🤬. There were many bad words said. The scissors were sitting beside me and I almost took them to the sweater. But I didn’t. I calmly pulled the grafting back out and put the stitches back on the needle. Then the sweater went away and I’ll look at him in a few days. I have a ball of superwash wool that won’t break for the next attempt.

While I was digging through projects in my sewing room I found another almost finished Traveler Cowl. This is Dyed in the Wool in the colour Dark Side. 
Mr. UPS and Mr. FedEx visited this morning. I have a lot of yarn and needles to put away. I tried getting the boxes open but we had a busy day. Thanks to all who visited. I’ll try and get here early in the morning to get boxes opened before customers arrive.

What arrived
  • Malabrigo Rios, Rasta and Washted
  • Addi needles
  • Emma’s
I’m early today because I need to visit my chiropractor after work. My appointment was for 10:30 this morning (the same time every week) and I totally forgot to go. Then I’m off to the grocery store so that we can make pizza for dinner. 

Monday, February 02, 2026

Night Lights

I pulled out another part finished project today. I have yarn sitting on the kitchen counter to start a new sweater but I’m hoping to clean up some UFOs. That can always change tomorrow. 🥰
This is Night Lights (pattern purchased on Ravelry). I’m about 1/3 way through the scarf. I like knitting the scarf and I’ve learned new increases along the way. The yarns are Le Lambswool and Dream State. We have more stock of Le Lambswool coming but it’s currently sitting in France.

We received notification that border services has released our box from Emma’s and we should see it on Wednesday


February 2026 is blend of soft blush and mauve tones that echo Valentine’s warmth, balanced with moody greens and cool neutrals that reflect winter’s lingering chill and quiet transition toward early spring.

There was another email from UPS that border services has released 3 boxes from Malabrigo. There isn’t a delivery date yet but hopefully this week. Here is a list of the yarn in the boxes.


The Price is Right is on and I’m going to knit. Have a great evening!

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Happy Box of Yarn

Susan Ashcroft has a new pattern called Slopes (purchased on Ravelry) There are 4 patterns in the collection. Susan mentions that this is a great pattern to knit on while watching the Olympics.

You can use Malabrigo Chunky or Malabrigo Mecha for the cowl. I would suggest 2 skeins for the cowl.

Many years ago the Yarn Harlot started an event during the Olympics. It was a challenge to knit a garment during the two weeks of events. You couldn’t cast on until the Opening Ceremonies and had to have the project finished by the Closing Ceremonies. I loved this - it pushed me to work on one project and only that project until it was finished. Ravelry then had an event but that has died off as well. I think I’m going to try and do it this year. Why don’t you join me? It doesn’t have to be a sweater. It can be a shawl or socks or a hat. Whatever you want.
Late yesterday afternoon Mr. UPS brought a box from Spincycle.
Montana - a brand new colour. All the yarns from the shipment are online and in the store.
Wild Horses. Not a new colour but I love this batch.
A couple more combinations for Ooey Gooey. Montana and Briar Rose. These are available online and in the store. You can also make up your own combination - you need 2 skeins of Emma’s Suri Silk and 2 skeins of Dyed in the Wool. Another option is Suri Silk with Starke 6 or Rowan Kidsilk Haze (held double strand) with Starke 6.
Wild Horses with Hundred Ochre Wood.

I finished another project last night.
Pattern: Traveler Cowl (purchased on Ravelry)

Yarn: 3 skeins of Dyed in the Wool

Colour: Eleventh Hour

Needles: 3.75mm

Beth got home yesterday afternoon and enjoyed a few days away. She wasn’t happy to come home to the cold.

It was crazy in the store the past few days. Thank you to everyone who stopped by and placed orders online. I’m heading home soon to put my feet up. Happy Saturday to everyone.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Happy Camp Sweater

This morning Spincycle sent out a newsletter talking about Brienne Moody’s Happy Camp sweater. I have this in my ‘I need to make’ list.

The Happy Camp Sweater is a seamless, top-down design that balances bold all-over colorwork with easy wearability. A ribbed collar and short-row shaping set up the yoke, where geometric motifs unfold in rhythmic repeats across the body and sleeves. Simple rounds in the main color give the eye (and the knitter) space to breathe. 

The straight body and relaxed rolled hems keep the silhouette casual and layer-friendly, while the sleeves taper gently toward ribbed cuffs for a polished finish. It’s a sweater designed for joyful knitting and everyday adventure — equally at home by the campfire or out in town.

You can purchase the Happy Camp Sweater pattern on Ravelry.








Brienne used Spincycle Dyed in the Wool for her sweater. Another option is Zauberball Starke 6. Or you can make your own striping pattern with solid yarns.


I spent the day at home with the dogs. I did paperwork for a while and then got bored of that so I picked up my Traveler Cowl. It’s almost finished.


Stay warm tonight. 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Lantern Moon Interchangeables are Back in Stock

Mr. Canada Post stopped by this morning with a box of Lantern Moon and KnitPro (Knitter’s Pride) needles. The website has been updated. 
The Heirloom Interchangeable Needle Set contains 10 pairs of 5” needle tips.
The needle tips are made of our prized liquid silk finished Ebony wood, which provides a smooth glide for all yarn types. The 24K plated brass connector ensures a smooth join between the cord and the needle tips, which are perfectly shaped for ease of knitting.

Set of 10 pairs of 5” Interchangeable Tips
US Sizes: 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, & 11
MM Sizes: 3.0, 3.25, 3.5, 3.75, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, & 8.0mm

Nylon Coated Stainless Steel Cords & Accessories
3 Swivel Cords - 24" (60cm), 32" (80cm) & 40" (100cm)
(Cord length denotes complete needle length)
4 Wooden End Caps, 2 Tightening tools & 5 Colorful Tassel Stitch Markers

The case is made with Khadi silk, a historically significant Indian material. The exterior features lovely floral motif embroidery. Inside there is room for multiple interchangeable needle tips and cords. The zippered case keeps all contents safely stored and organized. These needle sets are designed by artisans for generations of use by skilled knitters.

All Lantern Moon interchangeable sets are back in stock. They are available online and in the store. If you aren’t sure about a full set we have tips and cords available as well. These are beautiful needles to knit with. 
The Ancestry Interchangeable Needle Set contains 9 pairs of 4” ebony needle tips.
The needle tips are made of our prized liquid silk finished Ebony wood, which provides a smooth glide for all yarn types. The 24K plated brass connector ensures a smooth join between the cord and the needle tips, which are perfectly shaped for ease of knitting.

Set of 9 pairs of 4” Interchangeable Tips
US Sizes: 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
MM Sizes:3.0, 3.25, 3.5, 3.75, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5 & 6.0mm

Nylon Coated Stainless Steel Cords & Accessories
2 Swivel Cords - 16" (40cm) & 20" (50cm)
(Cord length denotes complete needle length)
4 Wooden End Caps, 2 Tightening tools & 5 Colorful Tassel Stitch Markers

The case is made with Khadi silk, a historically significant Indian material. The exterior features lovely floral motif embroidery. Inside there is room for multiple interchangeable needle tips and cords. The zippered case keeps all contents safely stored and organized. These needle sets are designed by artisans for generations of use by skilled knitters.

Yesterday afternoon I did an order with Biches & Buches. The shipment will have a big restock of Le Petit Lambswool, Le Lambswool and Le Petit Silk & Mohair. A few colours we need are out of stock and hopefully they will be available in a month or so.
And there will be new colours.



It’s way too hard to explain but we have boxes sitting with Canada Customs. There was a lot of paperwork to do due to changes with border services but it’s completed and the parcels will hopefully be released within the next few days. Next week we’re going to see a lot of boxes. 
  • Addi needles
  • Crazy Zauberball
  • Malabrigo (4 boxes)
  • Emma’s
  • Biches & Buches (2 boxes)
  • Spincycle
A huge shout out to Lynn for working today and tomorrow. Beth is away this week on a cruise so it’s me, dad and the dogs. Dad has a big tender tomorrow so he is needed in the office. Lynn coming in let me stay home with the dogs. Then we don’t worry abut dad getting them to work, out of the truck and into the office and then the reverse at the end of the day. Dad could do it but now I don’t worry - and worry is my middle name. Jackson would stay at dad’s side. Fred could go either way but Boscoe is a runner. 
Dad is trying to have an afternoon nap.

Have a good evening. I’m early today so that I can knit tonight. 

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Elza Sweater

Zanete Knits has a new pattern. The sweater is beautiful.

Use code RAV_ELZA to get a 15% discount. Code is valid until 8th February 23:59 GMT.

Introducing the Elza Sweater, the first garment in a new collection inspired by motifs I have seen on traditional Latvian mittens. 

The design is a raglan with simple shaping and all-over stranded colourwork so you can enjoy the process of savouring every stitch. It is worked top down seamlessly in the round, although the neckline area is worked flat. 

The chart is a simple, repetitive symmetric motif with predominantly short floats. It has a very intuitive rhythm and makes for a relaxing project. 

Using a colour-changing gradient as the main colour adds to the intrigue and makes the project more addictive. I recommend using colour combinations with high contrast so the intricate motif stands out. Any sport weight yarn that gets the gauge and works well for stranded colourwork will be a perfect choice for this project.








I worked from home yesterday and placed orders including a restock a Soak. All scents should be back in stock next week.

This was my set up yesterday and this afternoon. 

My Nightshift has been cast off. It needs a good blocking.
I pulled out a part finished Traveler Cowl to work on. This is Eleventh Hour Dyed in the Wool.
I wind all my skeins before I start and plan the order.
Then I put each ball in a Ziplock bag and mark the ball number. I also mark if I’m going to work from the inside or the outside. This makes my colours continue in the same order when I join a new ball. It isn’t perfect, sometimes the colours are a bit off but you’d have to look very closely to find my colour changes.

Now back to paperwork.