December Meeting Recap and Upcoming Events to Keep you Knitting!

December Meeting Recap: Hannah Thiessen-Howard

Hannah Thiessen Howard is speaking at our June member meetingHannah shared her yarn journey from learning to knit as a child to doing an internship in Uruguay with Malabrigo, as well as other publishing and marketing opportunities. Her path to her current endeavor, Craeft Store https://www.craeftstore.com/ has been far from direct but she’s remained true to her dream all along the way. The best word the I have to describe Hannah is intrepid.

From Hannah:

I believe it’s important to stand up for the things we believe in, and that the practices of sustainability and environmental stewardship are only successful when they include and consider the needs of all living beings. All people are welcome in my circle, but I personally pledge to support and lift up marginalized and miniority members of our community where I am able. It has always been my goal to showcase the beautiful diversity of our crafting community, and I hope to do so through all aspects of my work. I have strong community standards for my online spaces, and will not tolerate language that hurts or excludes others. All comments on my website and social media are moderated by me personally, to maintain this website as a safe space. It is my goal for people to feel included and welcome.
Recap provided by Jean Gross, Vice President of the MKG.

Great Guild Getaway Registration!

Registration for the 2026 GGG is LIVE! Here are the details:

  • When – Monday, February 23 at 2:00pm – Wednesday, February 25 at 1pm OR Friday, February 27 at 2:00pm – Sunday, March 1 at 1:00pm
  • Cost – Monday evening through Wednesday brunch OR Friday evening through Sunday brunch – $375
  • Who – Initially registration will only be open to Minnesota Knitters’ Guild members. There are only twenty-four spots available per session. If it does not sellout it will open to non-members for an additional fee in January 2026.
  • Meals – Registration includes Monday – Dinner; Tuesday Brunch and Dinner; Wednesday – Brunch; OR Friday – Dinner; Saturday – Brunch and Dinner; Sunday – Brunch. Vegetarian, gluten-free, and vegan meals are available when requested at registration.
  • Rooms – Variety of rooms: 1 room sleeps 2 people; 1 room sleeps 4 people and 6 rooms sleep 3 people. Each room has full-sized beds and its own bathroom with a whirlpool tub. Beds have down alternative pillows and comforters. Bathroom has towels, shampoo & hair dryer. Registrants will have the opportunity to let us know who they would like to room with at registration.
  • Questions: email Janet Ungs at greatguildgetaway@knitters.org

Online Auction – get ready to bid!                      

2026 Online Yarn Auction!

79 Lots – many sweater quantities!

Help the guild re-home some delicious yarn!  The 2026 online auction supporting the Minnesota Knitters’ Guild opens on January 20, 2025. We have 79 lots, including many sweater quantities!

Bidding starts:  Tuesday, January 20, 8:00 PM CST
Bidding ends:  Friday, January 23, 8:00 PM CST

This year, we’re offering four in-person pick-up options for auction winners. The location (new this year) is a members’ home in South Minneapolis with easy access to 35W and Cedar Avenue.

  • Saturday and Sunday, January 24 and 25, from 1 to 3 PM.
  • Friday and Saturday, January 30 and January 31, from 1 to 3 PM.

The address will be emailed to winning bidders by Saturday morning. All items will be available for pick up, so there’s no need to RSVP. Winnings that aren’t picked up in person will be mailed by February 4. Shipping will be paid from gross auction proceeds, so using the pick up option means more profit for MKG!

A link to the auction site will be provided in the Zoom chat during the January 20 meeting and by email to all members.

Upcoming dates for Knitting Around Town:drawing of a sheep knitting

Friday, January 23rd – Textile Center

1:00 to 4:00 pm – 3000 University Avenue, Minneapolis – in the library

 

Sip and Knit for January!

Knit and socialize with your fellow MKG members! Service Knitting donations are accepted as well.

Unmapped Brewery 

Dates: January 17th – 10 am to Noon

Address: 14625 Excelsior Blvd, Minnetonka 55435

Venn Brewing

Date: January 3rd – 10 am to Noon

Address: 3550 East 46th Street, Minneapolis 55406

 

 

 

Yarn Store of the Month!

We are so fortunate to have so many yarn stores in our area. We are celebrating our featured fiber businesses of the past years, present year and future. We love getting to know our local store staff, local dyers and what brought them to their journey and our local farmers who care for all of the sheep that bring us fantastic wool. Make sure to stop in for your last-minute knitting items and check out all of their December features to inspire you.

Yarn Stores Past Yarn Stores Present Yarn Stores Future
The Yarnery – St Paul

Northfield Yarn – Northfield

Darn Knit Anyway – Stillwater

Knitting from the Heart – Woodbury

Yarn Harbor – Duluth

Knit & Bolt – Minneapolis

Needle & Skein – St. Louis Park

Amazing Threads – Maple Grove

Rose Yarn – Lakeville

Harriet & Alice – Edina

Yarn Tales – Anoka

Steven B – Minneapolis

MUSE2320 – Hastings

Warm and Wooly – North Branch

Leading Men Fiber – Online

Sun Valley Fiber – Online

Purls & Pines – Online

The Yarn Cabin – Bemidji

Fiber Lab – Menomonie, WI

Mode Knitting – Online

Yarnology – Winona

Fiber McGyver – Online

We would love to hear about your favorite yarn store or fiber business.

Tell us about it. Use the form below to tell us all about the business so you can see them on this list in the future.

 

 

Stay tuned for more upcoming events and activities for MKG members! The Great Guild Getaway is not sold out yet – so book a spot for a fun relaxing 3 day yarn adventure with other winter knitters. Want to come but don’t want to drive by  yourself? Drop a like to Janet and she can help find some ridesharing for the event.

 

Cheers to knitting on in 2026 –

Meg Duncan

President

Minnesota Knitter’s Guild

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Our spinning demonstrations are sponsored by Get Bentz Farm. 

Theresa Bentz of Get Bentz Farm, Northfield, MNAfter growing up in the city and suburbs, the owners of Get Bentz Farm felt a need to be closer to nature and to be more connected to where their food came from. 

In 2014, they found a farm house for sale and later that year they decided on and purchased their first two Icelandic sheep. 

Once they had a good size flock they began marketing the amazing meat and wool. Initially, they found that many mills in the area do not process dual coated long wools, which slowed down their growth in yarn, but they did find a great market for wool filled bedding products and batting for spinning. 

Today, they have a variety of yarns, batting and roving as well as finished products like dryer balls, sheepskins, and wool bedding. Most recently, they opened their own Get Bentz Wool Mill as well as their own line of yarn – Badgerface Fiber.

Jean

Vice President

(Term 1, Year 2)

Jean Gross has had an interest in all things fiber since, at the age of 5, her mother gave her fabric scraps to keep her occupied. She is fluent in knitting, crocheting, tatting, embroidery, sewing, quilting and spinning, thanks to her mother, Janice, and grand mother, Clara. But Jean’s favorite thing to do with fiber is help others to explore its possibilities. She has taught at the Iowa State Fair, Des Moines Library, Freedom for Youth, the Des Moines Knitting Guild, Shepherds Market, local yarn shops and also teaches privately. Jean has served on several non-profit boards including FiberSmiths of Iowa and the Des Moines Knitting Guild. Jean lives in north central Iowa with her husband, Dave, and faithful canine, Rolo. She has published several knitting patterns.

Andi

Newsletter Editor

Andi (she/her) learned to knit from her mom over 40 years ago. She remembers going to MKG meetings in college when they were held at St. Kate’s, her alma mater. She knit on-and-off again for a while, and really dove back into the craft in 2015. She is also a quilter. She enjoys traveling and her husband is happy to stop at a yarn store or to look at sheep while on vacation. She and her husband live in the St. Paul area, both enjoy their respective crafts, and also going to the State Fair multiple times a season.

Judy

Yarnover Committee Chair

From one of her mother’s friends, Judy learned to knit a pair of “paputki,” which are simple Polish house slippers.  Somehow this gave her the confidence to knit her boyfriend a cabled pullover sweater for Valentine’s Day which was graciously accepted and has lived in the bottom of the bottom drawer of said boyfriend’s dresser for fifty plus years.  Though she has made a few sweaters since then, she mostly knits blankets, scarves, hats and toys.

Thyra

Marketing Director

(Term 1, Year 2)

I grew up watching my mom knit. She tried to teach me as a kid and I never enjoyed it, but after finishing college I found myself with extra time and no hobbies. In the last 20 years I have dove in all the way and love to learn new and challenging techniques. As my fiber love has grown, I have also started raising sheep in order to go from sheep to sweater. I love interacting with the sheep who have big personalities and learning to process and spin the wool has been a great adventure.

Maria

Technology Director

(Term 1, Year 1)

Maria learned to knit from her grandmothers nearly 20 years ago and knit off and on through her teenage years, but really got hooked during graduate school. Since then, she has embraced the "never not knitting" mentality and has been spotted knitting on backpacking trips, on a seaplane, and at concerts to name a few. She has also just taught herself to spin. Maria is a recent transplant to the Twin Cities with her husband and two cats, and they enjoy hiking, running, and embracing the Minnesota lake culture.

Nikky

Programming Director

(Term 1, Year 2)

Nikky was first introduced to knitting in 2012 when her visiting sister-in-law taught her the basics of casting on and the knit stitch. A few weeks later, she learned how to purl from her mother-in-law. From there, it quickly became a passion and she has taken on each new project with a desire to expand her skill and discover new techniques. She loves a good mystery (knit-a-long) and knits way more shawls than a single person can wear in a month.

Deb

Service Director

(Term 1, Year 2)

Deb learned to knit in the early 1980s as a happy by-product of Hill Street Blues fandom. For a couple of years, she and a gaggle of other students met weekly to watch the show, and one of those friends was always knitting. As it is with so many knitters, that friend was enthused to teach someone else. Deb has been knitting ever since and particularly enjoys playing with colorwork and knitting sweaters. She is constantly astonished at the skill, enthusiasm, and generosity of MKG members. (she, her, hers) (See our Service Knitting Page for more information about our current projects and donation process.)

Meg

Membership

(Term 1, Year 1)

Meg learned to knit in Bloomington, Indiana at the age of 7 or 8 when her Aunt Anneke who worked in a local yarn shop had to take her along to work. Now a St. Paul denizen, she follows in the tradition of her grandmothers Pauline and Cornelia as a passionate knitter of sweaters. She loves colorwork, bright yarn and meeting new members. Meg is an extrovert and is always happy to connect!

Kathryn

Treasurer

(Term 1, Year 1)

Kathryn taught herself to knit in grad school, which is a terrible time to pick up a highly addictive hobby! She has since taken many classes, learned from master knitters and explored numerous techniques like brioche, double knitting, bead work, and more. She always has at least four projects on the needles but mysteriously, her yarn stash never seems to go down. Her favorite projects are shawls and socks. In addition to knitting, she does some crochet, tatting, spinning, and weaving. She was inspired to volunteer for the Guild after her first Great Guild Getaway and is excited to give back to this community of incredible knitters!

Kendra

Secretary

(Term 1, Year 3)

Kendra lives in the Twin Cities and learned to hand knit from her mother in middle school. In the last few years, she has also learned crochet and machine knitting. Kendra enjoys knitting items to donate and challenging herself with new techniques. She prefers knitting in the round with colorful yarn. (she, her, hers)

Meg

President

(Term 1, Year 2)

Meg grew up surrounded by makers. Her mom, a master quilter, former Home Ec teacher, and 4-H club leader in Duluth, taught her to sew, embroider, and cook. She won a trip to the State Fair as the Dress Review Princess at 13! Another MKG member taught her to knit continental style 15 years ago. Meg can’t sit still and NOT be knitting, embroidering, rug hooking or sewing. Favorite thing to knit? Mittens! She loves taking classes and learning new things – absolutely amazed and inspired by all the amazing knitters in the guild! (she, her, hers)

Kathy

Webmaster

Kathy has always been into crafts, but didn’t teach herself to knit until after college. She really got hooked while living in San Francisco when a friend opened a knitting store. To pitch in, Kathy started knitting up fun (and odd) things for window displays, as well as teaching classes. In the last couple of years, she has started designing her own knitting patterns (many of them available for free on Ravelry!) with toys and mittens being her primary obsessions. (she/her/hers)