Is available! In our store, and on Ravelry! Lovely and textured, baby-soft in our Niagara MCN and easier than it looks once you get used to those cables. Please note that it’s only charted at the moment, though I am working on fixing that. Enjoy!



Is available! In our store, and on Ravelry! Lovely and textured, baby-soft in our Niagara MCN and easier than it looks once you get used to those cables. Please note that it’s only charted at the moment, though I am working on fixing that. Enjoy!



What a fabulous, if hot and sticky/torrentially rainy day!
There was everything. Jeremy, the cutest puppy ON EARTH, kittens, cupcakes, yarn, berry vanilla scented goodies, attempted theft of said puppy, lots of knitting, knitters, fibre’y goodness, prizes and even a quasi wet T-shirt contest… all packed into one humid yarn store. We couldn’t have asked for better, and feel so grateful to the ladies of Yarns Untangled and all the fabulous knitters who came in to support the day. We love you!
And we have a KAL winner! Raveller myriadflowers, who used Daisy for her Rae and uploaded this sweet little shot! I’ll send you a Rav message with your prize details :)
Speaking of gratitude, I can’t express enough how wonderful it was to see so many knitters participating in our very first KAL – seeing all the projects daily gave us the major warm and fuzzies. Thank you all for your support!

Check out this lovely thing knitted by Stephanie B – it’s massive. Using one skein of Niagara MCN Feather, and one skeins of Niagara MCN Seafoam, this Inara Wrap by Ambah O’Brien is to die for!
I’ve decided to make my own; I’m thinking Longbeach and Peggy’s Cove, or Seafoam and Heron – what do you think?
Today’s KAL Winner is Jennifer O.! Jennifer, I’ve sent you an email with all the details :)

My darling hubby, Tito, is the other half of The Blue Brick, and he loves a good slouch hat, so this one is for him :) 
Who doesn’t love a good slouch hat? Sure, it’s 30 million degrees in Toronto right now, but I’m already thinking of comfy autumn staples. This hat is an easy, one-size-fits-all, unisex weekend knit, perfect for showing off ombré!
This hat uses just one skein of The Blue Brick Escarpment DK, and is a super simple, unisex, weekend knit with just one quirky detail to keep it interesting; Estonian (or lateral) braids. Full directions are included in the pattern, and it’s really easy and fun once you get the hang of it.
Did I mention that the pattern is FREE? =D Ravelry page here!


Be prepared for an egregious number of exclamation points, because that’s just how excited I am.
I’ve been working on this super secret project behind the scenes with my dear friend Michelle of Simply Elemental, a talented artist who specializes in all-natural bath and body products. Michelle and I have teamed up to develop something totally new; Berry Vanilla cleansing yarn conditioner! Made with all-natural products, including shea butter and lanolin oil (the natural oil of sheep wool), this beautiful wash will cleanse, condition and protect your precious hand knits, leaving them baby soft and smelling like heaven. To go with the wash, we have also developed a Berry Vanilla spray; a simple freshener for your hand knits, lightly scenting them all day long. Nothing is tested on animals, and the lanolin oil is compassionately harvested from already-shorn wool.

Of course, to go with everything, I’ve developed the Berry Vanilla colour way and pattern!

A gorgeously textured crescent shawl with a slightly ruffled border, this shawl uses up almost all of a skein of Niagara MCN. Don’t let those cables scare you off; they are surprisingly easy and fluid to work once you get the hang of it, though I would say being able to cable without a needle is a must.

Are you ready to hear about the party? Everything, the wash, the spray, the pattern and the yarn will be launching at Yarns Untangled here in Toronto, on Saturday August 13th. There will be kits available, munchies, and one lucky winner will walk away with a free Berry Vanilla kit! Stay tuned for more details including timing etc., but save the date because that will be the only place to get Berry Vanilla until after Festival Twist (and at Festival Twist, of course!). If you are planning to attend the KW Knitters Fair we’ll have kits for sale there as well. After the Knitters Fair, Berry Vanilla, the wash, the spray and the pattern, will all be added to the permanent collection on our website.

You might as well get to know Amelia and Brenna from Yarns Untangled really well if you happen to live in Toronto, because they are the exclusive yarn store of The Blue Brick ombré yarns for the entire GTA, that’s how much we love them!

So many exciting things going on, while we’re trying to sell/buy a home and prepare for our first really huge festivals. It’s never boring around here!
Should have posted yesterday! Congratulations to this weeks winners, chosen by random number generator :) Ravellers Larisa3, Intothecurve and KTurner are all getting 20% coupon codes for our online store!



Hot weather isn’t keeping our KAL down! For round one of prizes, by random number generator, Ravellers Huntersma, Svance, Michellephd and Surferjenny will all receive a free pattern of their choice from The Blue Brick.
Keep them coming knitters! Read all about the prize plan here, next Monday it’s 20% off coupons for The Blue Brick online store :)




Kim’s Barn is the colour of the month, isn’t it?

There was my Lelly, my Shireen socks, and this lovely Brickless from the ladies at Yarns Untangled:

I can’t get enough of this bright, fun colour though, so today I wanted to show off my vacation FO – Lelly, by Martina Behm. I love her work, and one thing that many of her pattern shave in common is simple, elegant texture, perfect for demonstrating gradient yarns.

I started Lelly quite a few weeks ago, and then it fell beneath the radar for a while. When Tito and I decided to drive to Quebec City for the weekend I needed easy car knitting, and there it was!

From there it grew at a really good pace, owing to the simple construction and the delight of watching the colours change.

Before I knew it we were on the blocking boards.

Lelly looks gorgeous when worn casually as a cowl, and also lovely as a poncho, though I personally think I’m less likely to wear it that way.
Definitely love it though, and it shows off ombré yarn like nothing else!