Knit Nights

TKG hosts virtual Knit Nights once a month from October through May. Meetings are free for members and do not require pre-registration. Knit Nights are moderated by members. TKG Knit Nights are scheduled for 7pm to 8:30pm EST on the following dates for 2024-2025. Members should log in to the Membership Hub to access the Knit Night Zoom meeting link.

  • Thursday, October 10th 2024
  • Wednesday, November 13th 2024
  • Tuesday, December 3rd 2024
  • Tuesday, January 7th 2025
  • Monday, February 3rd 2025
  • Wednesday, March 12th 2025
  • Thursday, April 10th 2025
  • Monday, May 5th, 2025

Monthly Meetings

Monthly meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month from September to June. All meetings will be available as virtual meetings via Zoom, and some will be offered as a hybrid meeting with in-person attendance available as well. Each meeting listing specifies whether the meeting will be a Zoom Webinar or Hybrid. In-person attendance for hybrid meetings will be at Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave, Toronto.  This is an accessible venue – for more details,  refer  to our FAQ page under About TKG at  https://torontoknittersguild.ca/faq/. Meetings are free for members – Find out about TKG MEMBERSHIP 


Special Events

The Guild occasionally organizes special events of interest to our members .

Currently Open for Registration until November 30th
Art Gallery of Ontario – Guided Tour of Pacita Abad Textile Exhibit
Sunday, December 1st at 11am. (Meet outside, under the Elephant Sculpture, east of the AGO entrance at 317 Dundas St W.)
Pre-registration by email to president@torontoknittersguild.ca.
Pricing: Participants without an AGO annual membership will need to buy a day pass ($30) .
Our tour guide, Rhonda Katz,  is donating her services to the Guild, so no additional fee.

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September – Marg Yamanaka

BeadFX On September 17th we will hear from Marg Yamanaka of BeadFx. Marg is very experienced in all aspects of beading including knitted jewelry and many other types of jewelry. She will describe her business and show us how to use beads to make wonderful handmade creations.

October – Alison Rose

Japanese Knitting Alison Rose is a guild member and enthusiastic fan of exquisite knitting patterns available from Japan. Alison will speak on Japanese knitting techniques and designs. So that members will be aware of Japanese knitting books available from Needle Arts bookshop, Marsha White has prepared a handout with hyperlinks: Japanese Knitting Books.

November – Donna Hancock

Wellington Fibres Donna Hancock the founder of Wellington Fibres, will be our guest speaker. Donna is on the faculty of the University of Guelph and is the founder and owner of a working farm raising mohair goats. Wellington Fibres also operates a spinning mill which produces exquisite mohair yarns from the farm’s goats.

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