Québec City – Totonto – Vancouver.
In April 2026, we return to Canada for a small series of relaxed evening lectures. These are unhurried live gatherings where knitting, design, and storytelling come together.
During each evening, we share insights into our creative process — how ideas emerge, how colour and tradition influence our work, and how designs slowly take shape over time. It’s an inspiring and thoughtful look into the ideas behind what we do, meant to spark curiosity rather than instruction.
The evening continues with a meet and greet, offering time for conversation, questions, and a more personal exchange. Each event unfolds at an easy pace, with space to knit or crochet, listen, and connect.
Québec City
April 9, 2026 – 6:00 pm
Château Frontenac
In collaboration with Les Laines Biscotte
Tickets: https://biscotteyarns.com/products/arne-carlos-conference
Toronto
April 11, 2026 – 7:00 pm
George Brown College – Culinary School Auditorium, SJC 406
In collaboration with Toronto Knitters Guild
Tickets: https://torontoknittersguild.ca/event/arne-carlos-are-coming-back-to-toronto/
Vancouver
April 22, 2026 – 7:00 pm
University Golf Club
In collaboration with Urban Yarns
Tickets: https://urbanyarns.com/arne-carlos-lecture-april-22-2026/
We look forward to spending these evenings together — sharing stories, ideas, and a quiet love of making, one stitch at a time.
With warmth from our studio,
ARNE & CARLOS
There is an amazing knitting store in Victoria, BC (a ferry or short flight from Vancouver) that I think you would love called Beehive. We would love to see you here on your next visit to Canada. So glad you are travelling here this spring!
Wishing you a great adventure and the sharing of your combined knowledge. WISH I COULD HAVE A HUG, IN PERSON…MAYBE NEXT TIME…COME TO INDIANA.
YOUR MY INSPIRATION.
I’m excited to visit with you both in Vancouver in April! I hope when you visit Canada again you will be able to visit Calgary here in Alberta.
I was sorry to hear of your loss. It is always devastating to lose a beloved pet. I loved seeing Freya and her joyful antics. When I was growing up we lost Rascal, our purebred beagle, my sophomore year in college, due to heart failure. She detested going to the vet, so my father asked if the vet could make a home call. The vet said no, so trembling, she was driven to the vet, where she passed away. A friend of mine told me recently when a pet passes away, they cross the rainbow bridge. I will always imagine Freya playing in the sunshine surrounded by rainbows.
Can’t wait to meet you in Vancouver!
We are traveling from oregon
How about Montreal??? A lot of people speak English here if that was a deterrent…???