Thanks to everyone who made Yarnover 2025 a success from instructors, to volunteers, to attendees, to vendors, and more. Make sure to mark your calendars for Yarnover 2026, our 40th year! It’s all happening September 25th – 27th at our new location the Hilton Doubletree Minneapolis Park Place.
Check out these statistics from this year’s event,
- 10 instructors from all over the US and Canada taught Brioche, Stacked Stitches, Center-Out Knitting, Colorwork Cables, Shadow Knitting, Woven Knitting, Fission Knitting, Short Rows, Reversible Cables, Sweater Design, Reading Charts, Portuguese Knitting, Knitting Pockets, Making Alterations, Steeks, and Modular Knitting to over 200 attendees
- 13 volunteers who planned and ran Yarnover
- 16 fiber-related business sponsored Yarnover events and scholarships
- 44 vendors showed off their amazing wares and donated door prizes
- Minnesota Knitters’ Guild custom Della Q bags sold out
- Saturday Night Yarn Bingo was the biggest one yet and also a sellout
- Numerous Fair and Fair worthy items were admired at our Sunday MKG meeting (Members watch for the meeting video to be available soon.)

Here’s what people are saying about their Yarnover experience,
Instructors:
“Thank you — and the entire Guild — for another wonderful Yarnover. It’s always such a joy to be part of this event and to see what a dedicated group of volunteers can make happen. The care, creativity, and energy that go into bringing everything together are remarkable, and it shows in every detail.”
“Thank you for a fantastic weekend. Your event really is wonderful, a highlight of the year.”
Attendees:
“Appreciate having classes on “newer” techniques, like the Portuguese knitting, the Fission Knitting and the woven knitting classes (I’ve been knitting for about 50 years, so it’s nice when I can find a class to learn something new).”
“Marketplace was splendid, such a wide variety of friendly vendors, meeting designers and, of course, fiber friends🥰”
“I’m so grateful to the team that puts on this first class event.”
Vendors:
“It’s always a good market, I love seeing the customers and the Yarnover volunteers are always super helpful and good about checking in with vendors.”
“The excitement about my farm yarn was really fulfilling.”




After 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.