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      Brioche Cowl Online Workshop
      Brioche Cowl Online Workshop
      Nov 12th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials: 2 balls of soft worsted weight yarn in different colors (approx 225 yards per ball), US size 101⁄2 (6.5mm) circular ndl approx 24″/60cm long or 2 circulars, basic knitting toolkit. This is enough yarn for the cowl and the December hat class.

      Experience: Easy, need to know how to cast on, bind off, knit, and purl.

      Description: I combined soft and squishy Brioche Stitch, also known as Fisherman’s Rib, with one skein of wool and one skein of wool-silk blend. You can 2 any soft yarns that you like. We will learn how to knit 2-color Brioche in the round with this simple, meditative pattern that will give you a quick gift for yourself or someone on your holiday list.

      Nov 12th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Brioche Hat Holiday Gift Workshop
      Brioche Hat Online Workshop
      Dec 10th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials: 2 balls of soft worsted weight yarn in different colors (approx 225 yards per ball), US size 9 (5.5mm) circular ndl 16″/40cm long and dpns or 2 circulars, basic knitting toolkit. This is enough yarn to make the hat plus the cowl from the November class.

      Experience: Easy, need to know how to cast on, bind off, knit, and purl.

      Description: I combined soft and squishy Brioche Stitch, also known as Fisherman’s Rib, with one skein of wool and one skein of wool-silk blend. You can choose any soft yarns that you like. We will learn how to knit 1-color AND 2-color Brioche in the round to create a cozy hat that can be work separately or paired with the cowl from November’s class.

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      Dec 10th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Colorwork Mittens Online Workshop
      Colorwork Mittens Online Workshop
      Oct 15th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials: 3-4 balls of worsted weight yarn in different colors, set of 5 size 7 double-pointed needles (or 2 circulars or 1 long circular for magic loop), a crochet hook of the same size, basic knitting toolkit.

      Experience: Intermediate, need to know how to knit with double-pointed needles (or 2 circulars or 1 long circular for magic loop)

      Description: Learn to make fabulous colorwork mittens. Choose your own cuff style, thumb technique, and fingertip shaping from traditional options and decorate your mitten with Lithuanian colorwork motifs. A basic pattern is provided, but you’ll learn how to make custom-fitted mittens on the fly with just a few key measurements. In this class we will also learn how to embellish our mittens with knitted fringe, baltic braids, and a decorative cast on.

      Oct 22nd, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Amish Oval Rug Workshop
      Amish Oval Rug Online Workshop
      Sept 17th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials: Size 10 1/2 needles, 5 skeins of Brown Sheep’s Burly Spun yarn, 1 skein color A, 2 skeins color B, 3 skeins color C or equivalent yarn, basic knitting tools.

      Experience: Easy+ level. Students need to know to knit and purl, cast-on and bind-off, and have experience making 2-3 projects.

      Description: Rugs provide a stress-free way to learn to knit. Even if you only know how to cast on and do the knit stitch, you can create stylish and functional rugs for your home. Since rugs are simple shapes, there are no armholes or necklines to shape, no buttonholes to remember, and no constant measuring to ensure proper fit. In this class, we will learn to make an oval knitted rug inspired by Early American braided rugs. Made from old rags, these early rugs represent frugality and parsimony, but their flamboyant colors speak of a love for beauty. This rug, made of alternating Garter and Stockinette Stitch strips, gives you the chance to bring the classic braided look into your own home.

      Sept 17th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Beaded Wrist Warmers Workshop
      Beaded Wrist Warmers Online Workshop
      Aug 20th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials
      Beginner Knitter: 1 skein of Cascade 220 (or equivalent worsted-weight wool) in a medium or dark color, size 5 straight or circular needles (see homework)

      Intermediate Knitter: 1 skein of Koigu (or equivalent fingering-weight wool) in a medium or dark semi-solid color, or equivalent fingering weight wool yarn, size 1 straight or circular needles (see homework)
      Advanced: 1 skein of a fairly heavy lace-weight wool yarn,
      something that has some body and is NOT cobweb weight, size 000 needles (see homework)

      Everyone: crochet hook same size as needles or close, basic knitting toolkit, needle nose pliers (optional)

      Homework: CO 30 sts and work in garter stitch for about 3 inches and BO. Make sure your stitches are tight and the fabric is firm. If they are loose and the fabric is soft, try again with smaller needles. Bring the swatch to class.
      Experience: Beginners welcome! If you can do the knit stitch, you can make these beaded wrist warmers.

      Description: Beads add a fabulous touch! Knowing just the basics of knitting, you can easily create colorful designs with beads. Using only garter stitch and learning how to read and work from beading charts, in this workshop, we will make beautiful jeweled wrist warmer cuffs that are inspired by those popular in Lithuania. We will also learn beautiful crochet trim stitches – with and without beads, for trimming the wrist warmers.

      Aug 20th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Lithuanian Cuff Down Socks Workshop
      Lithuanian Cuff Down Socks Online Workshop
      July 16th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials: 1 ball of worsted-weight yarn (approx 100 yards), two sets of 5 size 7 double- pointed needles (or 2 circulars or 1 long circular for magic loop), basic knitter’s toolkit.

      Experience: Intermediate, need to know how to knit with double-pointed needles (or 2400 circulars or 1 long circular for magic loop)

      Description: Working from instructions I have translated from vintage Lithuanian knitting books, we will knit several types of heels and toes that I have never seen used in contemporary American knitting patterns. We will also look at different types of sock construction used in Lithuania in the 19th century, and discuss the history and cultural development of Lithuania, with a focus on influences on knitting patterns and techniques used in the country. We will learn how to knit an unusual short row heel that also has a gusset, a stair-step heel, and several variations of heel stitches for heels with flaps. We will also look at several ways to shape toes including two unusual spiral designs with decorative decreases. I will have a selection of hand-knit socks from Lithuania to examine up close. Students will also receive a collection of colorwork and lace charts for sock stitches that are popular in Lithuania.

      July 16th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Grandma’s Knitting Workshop
      Grandma’s Knitting Online Workshop
      June 18th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Technique Class

      Materials: About 50 yards of worsted-weight yarn, size 7 needles, basic knitting toolkit

      Skill Level: All skill levels welcome.

      Description: Learn the version of Continental knitting traditionally used in Lithuania and many other parts of Eastern Europe. This technique is sometimes called Combination or Eastern Uncrossed knitting in the west, but in Lithuania it’s known as Grandma’s Knitting. This is a fast way to knit and many knitters find it gives them the most even tension of any technique they’ve tried.

      June 18th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Successful Lace Knitting Workshop
      Successful Lace Knitting Online Workshop
      May 21st, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Technique Class

      Materials: Size 5 and 3 straight needles, approx 50 yards of worsted-weight and sport-weight yarn in any animal fiber, light colors are best, stitch markers, sticky notes (recommended) or row counter, and basic knitting tools.

      Skill Level: For the advanced-beginner to intermediate knitter. Students should know how to cast on, bind off, knit, and purl, and should have completed several projects.

      Description: For years I tried to learn how to knit lace, and was frustrated as I failed each time. I finally gave up because I wanted to have fun knitting and enjoy my hobby. I was able to knit cables, fair isle, intarsia, and even entrelac with no problems, but lace stymied me over and over again. I thought I would never be able to knit lace, until I stumbled onto Dorothy Reade’s simple techniques.

      Working from charts, understanding decreases, and knitting with worsted-weight yarn and larger needles gave me the confidence and practice I needed to ease into lace knitting. If I learned how to knit lace after years of frustration and failure, I know other knitters can, too!

      In this workshop we will discuss the tools and yarns used to knit lace, learn how to follow lace charts, and make one swatch in worsted- weight yarn and one in sport-weight yarn. Students will then be ready to knit a lace-weight swatch on their own, and move on to making a simple project such as a lace scarf or hat.

      May 21st, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Bosnian Sock Class
      Bosnian Toe Up Online Workshop
      April 16th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials: 2 balls of worsted-weight yarn in different colors (approx 100 yards each), set of 5 appropriately sized double- pointed needles (or 2 circulars or 1 long circular for magic loop), a crochet hook of the same size, basic knitting toolkit

      Experience: Intermediate, need to know how to knit with double-pointed needles (or 2 circulars or 1 long circular for magic loop)

      Description: In this class we will learn how to make a fascinating Bosnian toe-up sock that has a rectangular toe that is knitted flat, but without purls! The rest of the sock is knitted in-the-round with an “after thought” heel, and decorative finishing. I have several examples of hand-knit Bosnian slipper socks that we will examine closely. We will knit a complete mini sock to learn the techniques, and you’ll have a pattern to knit full-sized socks on your own.

      April 16th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Stories in Stitches Workshop
      Stories in Stitches Online Workshop
      March 19th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Technique Class

      Materials: Approximately 2 skeins of approx 100 yards of worsted-weight yarn (each a different color) for knitting a sampler, size 7 (4.5mm) or 8 (5mm) knitting needles, basic knitting tools.

      Experience: Intermediate. Knitters should have basic knitting skills plus experience with reading charts.

      Description: In this workshop, we will learn about stories from knitters around the world, and we will learn to knit a pattern stitch from each region and knit a sampler. Stories and techniques will be different in this workshop.

      We will go over topics as diverse as: Bavarian twisted-traveling stitches, Irish cables from the Aran Islands, two-color knitting from Norway, Danish texture patterns, Japanese bobbles, Ukrainian lace, Estonian nupps, Andean popcorn stitch, Lithuanian two-color braids, Latvian fringe cast-on, and Swedish twined knitting.

      March 19th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Victorian Knitting Online Workshop
      Victorian Knitting Online Workshop
      Feb 19th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Project Class

      Materials: Any spare yarn for swatching and appropriately sized needles.

      Experience: Intermediate. Knitters should have basic knitting skills plus experience with knitting lace and reading charts.

      Description: Have you ever found a beautiful pattern in an antique knitting book with bewildering instructions that gave you a headache? In this class, we will look at several Victorian knitting patterns and discuss how to interpret the instructions for today’s knitters. We will discuss gauge, sizing and materials and will look at a glossary of knitting terms that compares those from Victorian times with modern terminology and techniques.

      We will also learn how to chart lace and texture patterns to make them easier to work with. We will go over the basics of charting using graph paper and pencil, and we will also learn about a variety of charting fonts, spreadsheet tools, and software programs for Mac and Windows.

      Feb 19th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

      Pi Shawl Basics | Jan 2023
      Pi Shawl Basics Online Workshop
      Jan 22nd, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time
      Technique Class

      Materials: 1600 (XS, 54′′), 2000 (S, 60′′), or 2400 (L, 72′′) yards of sock yarn and size 4 double-pointed needles plus circular needles of varying lengths (interchangeables work great for this), or one long circular for magic loop. This is the yarn for a complete shawl. You can bring 1 skein of yarn with the appropriate needles for the class.

      Experience: Intermediate. Knitters should have basic knitting skills plus some experience with circular knitting and reading charts.

      Description: With the simple pi-shawl shaping pioneered by Elizabeth Zimmermann and the beautiful lace stitches designed by Dorothy Reade knit in fingering-weight yarn, and a knit-on border, you won’t get bored even though there is a lot of knitting! This pi shawl is made as a sampler using lace stitches with diamond and circle motifs. I made this up as I went and chose a pattern stitch that had the number of rows I needed for each section as well as a repeat that was close to what I needed.

      You can copy my design exactly or choose whatever stitches you like for each section. We will discuss each chart in the workshop so you can see how I adapted Dorothy Reade’s original pattern stitches for use in this shawl. We will also learn how to begin a circular shawl on double-pointed needles or a long circular with magic loop, as well as using a crochet hook, how to work special stitches used in Dorothy Reade’s lace motifs, and how to work a knit-on border.

      Jan 15th, 2023 | 1pm – 4pm Eastern Time

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