If you love knitwear, knitting and learning new skills, you'll love this workshop! You'll learn the basics of knitting on a flatbed hobby knitting machine provided by the instructor and will make three or more projects during this six-week workshop.
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If you love knitwear, knitting and learning new skills, you'll love this workshop! You'll learn the basics of knitting on a flatbed hobby knitting machine provided by the instructor and will make three or more projects during this six-week workshop. Perfect timing to start creating your winter wardrobe, plus Christmas gifts for friends and family!
Do I need to bring anything to the class? Participants may wish to bring reading glasses if needed and a snack or beverage if desired. Suitable yarn will be provided and knitting machines will be available to use during class. (There will be a $15 fee for yarn at the beginning of the workshop.)
Safety information: Knitting machine needles are sharp, so to avoid accidents please follow these guidelines: Please wear short sleeves or sleeves that can be rolled up. Long flowy sleeves, long sleeve sweaters and dangly necklaces or earrings should be avoided while knitting at the machine. Long hair should be pulled back during class.
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You will finish your whole cloth baby quilt with a simple fold-over binding. Michelle will share tips on prepping materials for quilting, stitching technique, machine capabilities, thread and material choices, tension and more.
The intent of the KAL / CAL is to enable participants to try out a new skill, design, technique, or yarn type. Most of the designs selected are for advanced beginners and up. We encourage everyone to push their skills a bit and suggest you try a project or two.
This is a Jelly Roll Friendly pattern! The pattern has 5 different sizes in one pattern. Please be sure to note the materials needed for the size of quilt you wish to make.
Adults who want to learn to knit can sign up for a single class or an ongoing session of four 1.5 hour classes. All materials are provided, or you're welcome to bring your own pattern, needles and yarn. Learn to cast on and make a simple scarf or hat. No experience is necessary!
Whether you need help on a technique, or following a pattern, our private crochet lesson will have you crocheting confidently! You can choose to have your lesson in person or virtually once you add to your cart.
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