Mittens & Gloves by Vogue

I search in every boutique of my area ( Montreal ) to find the book Mittens and Gloves published by Vogue but it is not available. I would like to see the patterns inside of the book before I decide to puchase and place an order on the web.
If anyone of you has this book is it possible to insert photos on the forum so I can see pictures of the patterns ? I am interested by mittains.

http://www.needleartsbookshop.com/knitting_books/Vogue_Knitting_Mittens_Gloves.html

Links of blogs will also be appreciated.

Thank you for taking time to respond.

MichelleF

I looked around & couldn’t find a site that allowed viewing within the book…sorry :frowning:

I did look on the web before but no site where I can look inside the book that is the reason why I decide to wrote a message on the forum, hope someone here can help me !

If someone is comfortable to send me photos on my private e-mail it will be very much appreciate.

e-mail: mathildet59@hotmail.com

Rebecca for searching on the web for me ! :smiley:

I PM’d you about this but you can also buy it here:

http://secure.elann.com/ProductDisp.asp?Name=Vogue+Knitting+Mittens+%26+Gloves&ProductType=1

or here:

http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm

here:

http://www.piecesofstring.net/BookPage2.htm

here;

http://frugalknit12330.goeserv.com/homepage/vogue.htm

Hello fellow Montreal knitter! :waving:

Mmh, mittens… I need some of those now that it’s getting chilly :wink:

Say…could you maybe tell me of some nice yarns stores in Montreal? I’m getting my yarn from Zellers… Yeah, I want to change that >_<

Do you have libraries nearby? I usually look there before buying to make sure there are patterns that I like.

kimmie

Kimmie, I went to Chapter, Idigo, Cole’s , everywhere the same answer,: not available for know, also in our yarns stores. Nothing either in the library.

Hi Chanters, Happy to meet you :waving: here is a list of the yarns stores in Montreal and the area.

À La Lainerie Lépine
http://www.lainerie.com
(514) 721-2440
3884, rue Jean-Talon Est
Montréal (QC)

À La Tricoteuse
(514) 527-2451
779, rue Rachel Est
Montréal (QC)

Brick Point Needlework Shop
(514) 489-0993
318, avenue Victoria
Westmount (QC)

Centre d’Arts Natacha
(450) 622-3700
117, boulevard Curé-Labelle
Sainte-Rose (QC)

Centre de couture Grenier
(514) 493-6971
7999, boul. Galeries d’Anjou
Anjou (QC)

Club Direct Laine
http://www.clubdirectlaine.ca
1 800 361-0090
100, boul. Marie-Victorin
Boucherville (QC)

Knitwits
(514) 342-9332
6900, boulevard Décarie
Côte St-Luc (QC)

La Bobineuse de Laine
(514) 521-9000
2270, avenue du Mont-Royal Est
Montréal (QC)

Lainages du Petit mouton
(514) 694-6268
295, boul. St-Jean
Pointe-Claire (QC)

Laine Oasis Enr.
(514) 620-0558
1120, chemin de la Rive-Boisée
Pierrefonds (QC)

Mouliné Yarns ( near Atwater market )
http://www.moulineyarns.com
(514) 935-4401
2679, rue Notre-Dame Ouest
Montréal (QC)

Phildar Concorde Enr.
(450) 661-0821
3507, boulevard de la Concorde Est
Laval (QC)

Phildar Pour L’Art Inc.
(450) 424-2777
3, rue Saint-Michel
Vaudreuil-Dorion (QC)

Saute-Mouton
(450) 671-1155
406, avenue Victoria
Saint-Lambert (QC)

You can find a lot of good yarns at Mouline also in Pointe Claire !

Well, I know what I’ll be doing next weekend! gleeful laugh

Hello, Michelle,

I realize it’s been four years since this last post, but I’ve been searching the Internet for reviews of yarn shops in Montreal. I’ve read several good reviews about Mouline’ yarns. I was wondering if you have ever been to Ariadne Knits 3837 Rue St Jacques Ouest? I’ll be doing a brief visit to Montreal in October attending a conference at the Palais des Congres, and I was thinking about taking the metro to these 2 yarn shops (which seem to be very close to each other).

I’m not Michelle, but I have been to both those shops and I recommend them both (though they are the only two yarn shops I’ve ever been to, so take that with a grain of salt!). Mouliné has a lot more yarn, but Ariadne has a nice feel and the people there are really friendly and helpful. They have a nice area to sit and knit and even the patrons are helpful–one showed me how to use the swift and ball winder.

Hope you enjoy the city during your visit!

That many yarn stores makes me wonder if I haven’t found my next vacation destination!!!

Thank you very much, BellyBean! I do get that ‘nice feel’ from Ariadne’s Web site (www.ariadneknits.com). They have pictures online of their yarn and they’re simply beautiful! And it’s good to know that you can sit and knit …hopefully without a charge! :o)

I visited Montreal for the first time in 1996 and I loved it!! Thus the reason why I jumped at the chance to attend this conference, so that I could visit again! Can’t wait! I’ll be staying in Vieux Montreal and I’m already refreshing my travel French!