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Tarja Yuill never expected to build a business by knitting. She learned the craft from her Finnish grandmother, who crocheted wedding blankets for family members. After she passed away, Yuill decided to continue the tradition – and Connection Knits was born in her dining room in 2011. Yuill’s keepsakes are made using massive wooden needles (sometimes PVC pipes) and mountains of felted Merino and Corriedale wool. To contemporize and highlight the large gauge of inter­locking fabrics – in classic rib, seed, and basket weave patterns – each is edged with contrasting lambswool.

From $800, at Mjölk, 2959 Dundas St W, mjolk.ca; connectionknits.com

Originally published in our Guide 2014 issue.

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