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Who is Tracy MInnema?
Many of you already know me from my business, A River of Yarn, www.ariverofyarn.ca. Check out my online store if you are not already familiar with it. But, who is Tracy Minnema, the person behind the business? Here is a brief bio that will help answer this question: Tracy Minnema’s lifelong journey with fibre arts began when she was just five years old, with early explorations in crocheting and knitting. Over time, her creative interests expanded to encompass sewing, dressmaking, needlework, and quilting. After high school, Tracy pursued a Fashion Merchandising diploma at Fleming College in Peterborough, Ontario, and then spent several years working in Toronto’s fashion industry. Eventually, she shifted paths and entered Queen’s University’s Faculty of Education in Kingston, where she earned a teaching certification in Technological Studies with specialization in Clothing & Fashion. Following her graduation, Tracy enjoyed a thirty‑year career teaching at the secondary school level. She taught Family Studies courses, specializing in clothing and fashion, in Brampton, Cobourg, and Peterborough, Ontario. In 2021, she retired from formal education — but her passion for textiles and fibre arts never waned. In 2015 she founded A River of Yarn to continue nurturing creativity, community, and connection through the craft she’s loved since childhood. A River of Yarn is a studio and an online business specializing in luxury and affordable hand knitting/crochet yarns, patterns and accessories. Tracy celebrated 10 years as the Founder, Owner and CYO of A River of Yarn, in 2025. Teaching workshops and classes makes up a large part of the business. Tracy offers lessons from beginner to advanced techniques in the studio. She travels Ontario taking part in various fibre festivals. You can find Tracy as a guest speaker at various guilds and trade shows, presenting seminars and hands-on workshops. Designing patterns while working with fibres and textiles has always been a part of both her personal and professional life. In her free time, Tracy loves to explore various cultures by traveling the world and spending time with family and friends.
Coffee Hour Meet & Greet
Beginning Wednesday January 21st at 10:30am I will be hosting a Coffee Hour Meet & Greet. You can find the link in the Calendar tab at the top of the page. I am hoping to make this a weekly event. So if you can, grab a coffee, a project that you are working on, and join me for an online get-together. There is no official agenda, just be prepared to introduce yourself and tell us why you joined A River of Yarn Skool.
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Welcome to A River of Yarn on Skool This is a learning and community space created for knitters, crocheters, and fibre lovers who want to grow their skills, confidence, and creativity—one stitch at a time. Led by Tracy, founder and owner of A River of Yarn, these lessons will combine clear instruction, practical techniques, and real-world fibre knowledge gained from years in the education, textile & yarn industry. Whether you’re building strong foundations or refining advanced skills, you’ll find guidance you can trust and projects you’ll love. Inside this group, you’ll find: - Step-by-step lessons you can follow at your own pace - Tips and techniques to improve your knitting and crochet results - Yarn education to help you choose the right fibres with confidence - Encouragement, inspiration, and support from a like-minded community This is a judgment-free space where questions are welcome, mistakes are part of learning, and progress is celebrated—no matter your skill level. If yarn is your happy place and you’re ready to learn, connect, and create with purpose, you’re in the right place. Pull up a chair, grab your needles or hook, and let’s make something beautiful together. — Tracy A River of Yarn
My first course in Skool is now available!
I’m so excited to finally share something I’ve been working toward for a long time… My very first Skool course is live — Unlock the Secrets of Yarn. You’ll find it in the Classroom at the top of the A River of Yarn Skool page. If you’ve ever stood in front of a wall of yarn wondering which one is actually right for this project? — this course is for you. Unlock the Secrets of Yarn was created to help knitters and crocheters truly understand: - how yarn is made - how different fibres behave - why some projects succeed and others disappoint - and how to confidently choose the right yarn every time No more guessing, No more “this looked perfect in the skein but failed in the project.” No more endless internet searches with conflicting advice. This is a self-guided, comprehensive course that walks you step by step through yarn in a way that finally makes it all make sense — from fibre content and yarn construction to real-world project choices. Inside the course you’ll find: - 160 detailed presentation slides - Clear explanations you can actually understand - Exercises and hands-on activities - Videos and downloadable resources - Real case studies (yes — yarn gone wrong and done right) - Quizzes and tests with answers provided - Tools you’ll return to again and again Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about yarn — all in one place. I designed this course the same way I taught for 30 years in the classroom, just adapted for a digital format you can work through at your own pace. You don’t just learn what — you learn why. This course isn’t about memorizing facts, it’s about building confidence. By the end, you’ll: - shop for yarn with intention - understand labels instead of avoiding them - match yarn to projects successfully - and feel empowered, not overwhelmed I am incredibly proud of this course, and I can’t wait for you to dive in. 👉 Head to the Classroom in A River of Yarn Skool and start Unlock the Secrets of Yarn today.
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My first course in Skool is now available!
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The SHOW & TELL tab is for members to post: - any WIP's (works in progress) - Finished Objects (feel free to brag) - Yarn Love & Hauls
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