15 - 16 - 17 Jul y 20 1 1 Event Programme 1 An Ysolda Knitwear Collection Come find us upstairs in the tea salon! get your books signed, try on samples, take photos at the photobooth WELCOME! We are so pleased to be returning for Knit Nation 2011, sponsored once again by the wonderful Knitting Magazine and the inimitable Ysolda Teague. You’ll find a Marketplace with the best of British independent dyers, notions and local yarn shops, as well as covetable goodies and yumminess from further afield. Classes are as always a top priority and we’ve got some exciting ones on offer this year. This year we have a Knit-Tea Salon upstairs in the Senior Common Room of Sherfield Building where students and marketplace attendees can kick back, relax and enjoy some refreshments and snacks. We’re also very excited to be bringing you a Charity Bingo party on Saturday night in support of Refuge, a UK charity helping victims of domestic abuse. All profits from ticket sales and bingo book sales go straight to Refuge. Join us for a fun evening for a great cause. Thank you for being such wonderful Knit Nationites. We look forward to meeting you and hope you have a fantastic time at Knit Nation 2011. Love, 3 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday 15 July 2011 8:00am Registration Desk Opens 9:00am - 12:00pm Morning Classes 1:45pm - 4:45pm Afternoon Classes 5:00pm - 7:00pm Marketplace Preview Q u e e n ’ s To w e r R o o m s , S h e r f i e l d 7:00pm Registration Desk Closes Bldg Saturday 16 July 2011 8:00am Registration Desk Opens 9:00am - 12:00pm Morning Classes 10:00am Marketplace & Knit-Tea Salon Open 2:00pm - 5:00pm Afternoon Classes 6:00pm Marketplace, Knit-Tea Salon & Registration Desk Close 6:00pm - 7:00pm Film “Bohus Knitting: From Re lief Work to World Success” G r e a t H a l l , S h e r f i e l d B u i l d i n g T i c k e t s £ 2 . 5 0 a t t h e d o o r 7:00pm -12:00am Charity Bingo Party S e n i o r C o m m o n R m , S h e r f i e l d B l d g . £ 2 0 a t t h e d o o r, i n c l u d e s s o u v e n i r g l a s s o f w i n e o r b e e r, a b i n g o b o o k l e t a n d s o u v e n i r b i n g o b a g . Sunday 17 July 2011 8:00am Registration Desk Opens 9:00am - 12:00pm Morning Classes 10:00am Marketplace & Knit-Tea Salon Open 2:00pm - 5:00pm Afternoon Classes 5:00pm Marketplace, Knit-Tea Salon & Registration Desk Close 4 gorgeous knitting supplies Exquisite yarns sourced from all over the world n n haberdashery n patterns handmade knitted gifts and quirky accessories n buttons and gift vouchers shop n n n n workshops Beautiful online we ship all around the world ! our blog is www.loopknitlounge.com www.loopknitting.com 15 Camden Passage, Islington, London N1 8EA 020 7288 1160 CLASS SCHEDULE FRIDAY 15 JULY 2011 All Day 9am - 5pm Knitting Off the Grid C o o k i e A ENG 403a Mittens from Rovaniemi L e n e A lv e SKE 060A Seamless Knitting: Moving Beyond the Raglan C a r o l F e ll e r SKE 060C Sweater Fitness: Get Into Your Best Shape EVER! A n n e H a n s o n SKE 163 Bohus Stickning: Hand Knitting, Haute Couture, and Social Justice S u s a n n a H a n s s o n SKE LT164 Beginning Lace M a r j a n H amm i n k SKE 064A To Spin A Fine Thread J u d i t h M c C u i n SKE 064B Estonian Stitch Cowl M e r i k e S aa r n i i t ENG 406 Morning Classes 9am - 12pm Columns of Color with Knit One Below E l i s e D u v e k o t ENG 403b Introduction to the History, Methods and Styles of Lace Knitting F r a n k l i n H a b i t SKE 165 Afternoon Classes 2pm - 5pm Columns of Cables with Knit One Below E l i s e D u v e k o t ENG 403b Photographing Your Fibre F r a n k l i n H a b i t SKE 165 SATURDAY 16th JULY 2011 All Day 9am - 5pm Decorative Korsnäs Crochet L e n e A lv e SKE 060A Seamless Knitting: Moving Beyond the Raglan C a r o l F e ll e r ENG 407b Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Tomten Jacket and Garter Stitch Jacquard F r a n k l i n H a b i t SKE 165 Finishing Series A n n e H a n s o n SKE 163 Knitting with Colour: Techniques for Colourful Stitches S u s a n n a H a n s s o n SKE LT164 Gentle Art of Spinning Socks J u d i t h M c C u i n SKE 064B Morning Classes 9am - 12pm Oddball Stitches C o o k i e A ENG 403b Vintage Fit & Finishing Finishing S u s a n C r aw f o r d ENG 407a Steek-it-easy M a r j a n H amm i n k SKE 064A 6 Spinning For Knitting M e r i k e S aa r n i i t ENG 406 Euro Finishing Techniques J u l i e W e i s e n b e r g e r SKE 060C One Hour Surgery 12:10pm - 13:10pm Sock Survival M a r j a n H amm i n k SKE 064A Afternoon Classes 2pm - 5pm Intuitive Cable Chart Reading C o o k i e A ENG 403b Spinning For Knitting M e r i k e S aa r n i i t ENG 406 The Many Faces of Cashmere C la r a P a r k e s ENG 407a Introduction to Top Whorl Spindling C a r o l a n d P e t e L e o n a r d SKE 064A Seamless Sweater Construction J u l i e W e i s e n b e r g e r SKE 060C SUNDAY 17th JULY 2011 All Day 9am - 5pm Sock Innovation: Top Down Sock Design C o o k i e A ENG 403a Mittens from Rovaniemi L e n e A lv e SKE 060A Advanced Lace: Taking it to the Next Level A n n e H a n s o n SKE 163 Bohus Stickning: Hand Knitting, Haute Couture, and Social Justice S u s a n n a H a n s s o n SKE LT164 Take Your Spindle Spinning Further C a r o l a n d P e t e L e o n a r d SKE 060C Spinning for Shetland Lace J u d i t h M c C u i n SKE 064B The Fundamentals of Yarn C la r a P a r k e s ENG 407a Estonian Lace M e r i k e S aa r n i t ENG 406 Morning Classes 9am - 12pm: Meandering Mittens with Knit One Below E l i s e D u v e k o t ENG 403b Short Rows Demystified C a r o l F e ll e r ENG 407b Photographing Your Fibre F r a n k l i n H a b i t SKE 165 Steek-it-easy M a r j a n H amm i n k SKE 064A Afternoon Classes 2pm - 5pm Interpreting & Working from Vintage Patterns S u s a n C r aw f o r d ENG 403b Short Rows Demystified C a r o l F e ll e r Eng 407b Lace Edgings: Before, During and After F r a n k l i n H a b i t SKE 165 Travelling Stitches M a r j a n H amm i n k SKE 064A 7 CAMPUS MAP Sherfield Building Registration Desk Marketplace Knit-Tea Salon/Bingo Party Great Hall (Bohus Film) Skempton (SKE) & Electrical Engineering (ENG) Classrooms Enter via Imperial College Rd from Queen’s Gate or Exhibition Rd 8 AVAIL OCTOBER 2011 PREORDER AT BOOTH 101 9 MARKETPLACE FLOOR PLAN 101 GMC Publishing & Knitting Magazine 102 Woolly Wormhead, Atomic Knitting, Nics Knots & Tilly Flop Designs 103 Purl Alpaca Designs 104Debonnaire 105 Juno Fibre Arts 106 John Arbon / Fibre Harvest 107 Susan Crawford 108Yarnbox 109 The Little Knitting Company 110 Blacker Designs 111 Skein Queen & Yarn Yard 112 Great British Yarns 113 Natural Dye Studio 114 Twisted Angle 115 Yarn Forward 116 Tall Yarns ’n Tales 117 Renaissance Dyeing 118 Jeanette Sloan Designs 10 119 Brownberry Yarns & Krafty Koala 120 Well Manor Farm 121 Knit Nation & Socktopus 122Sparkleduck 123Cocoknits 124 Habu Textiles 125 Toft Alpaca 126 Old Maiden Aunt 127 Collins & Brown 128Easyknits.co.uk 129 Sweet Clement 130 Stitch Mastery 131 Artisan Yarns 132 Nimu Yarns 133Loop 134 The Bothered Owl 135 Ysolda Teague (Sat & Sun in Knit Tea Salon) 136 p/hop (Sat & Sun in Knit Tea Salon) 11 TEACHER BIOS COOKIE A Cookie designs beautiful socks, which have been published in Interweave Knits, Knitty.com, Twist Collective and Knit1 to name just a few. She also has her own pattern line which is internationally distributed, and which are featured in her two books, Sock Innovation and Knit. Sock. Love. You can see more of Cookie's lovely designs at www.cookiea.com. LENE ALVE Lene is a knitwear designer based in the Arctic Circle, and whose hometown is Rovaniemi from whence the famed mittens originate. Lene authored the January 08 Piecework article on Rovaniemi Mittens, and worked with Susanna Hansson in creating a class to teach the technique. You can read more about Lene and see photos of her beautiful work at http://lenealve.blogspot.com. SUSAN CRAWFORD Susan is a knitwear designer, stylist and design consultant. Vintage fashion and collecting vintage fashion and craft magazines from the 1930s to the 1950s has long been an obsession which shapes her designs. Susan is the author of A Stitch in Time and Vintage Knitting and Crochet Patterns, 19201949 (vol 1) (co-authored with the legendary Jane Waller) and Vintage Gifts to Knit. You can read more about Susan and all about vintage knitting and sewing and the make do and mend lifestyle at www.justcallmeruby.blogspot.com and her books and events at www.susancrawford.com. ELISE DUVEKOT Elise is a knitwear designer whose interest in novel techniques led her to author Knit One Below – One Stitch, Many Fabrics, an entire book based on the knit one below technique. CAROL FELLER Carole Feller is a knitwear designer based in Cork, Ireland. You will have seen her gorgeus fitted designs in Interweave Knits, 12 ...new... Soliloquy Sock Lace ..hand-dyed...superwash...merino/silk.. .socks..shawls..vintage 3-ply patterns.. Buffalo Gold ..exclusive...from Texas...lace...4-ply... Koigu ..kpm/kpppm...mori...magazine...book.. 13 www.tallyarns.co.uk The Twist Collective, Yarn Forward, Knitty, Knotions as well as appearing in the Kristi Porter book 'Knitting in the Sun'. Look out for Carol's new book on contemporary Irish knitting in Fall 2011. FRANKLIN HABIT Franklin is a writer, illustrator, photographer and author of It Itches: A Stash of Knitting Cartoons (Interweave Press, 2008). You can read his musings, essays, cartoons, and the adventures of Dolores the Sheep on his blog www. the-panopticon.blogspot.com Franklin has contributed to Yarn Market News, Interweave Knits, Interweave Crochet, PieceWork, Cast On: A Podcast for Knitters, Twist Collective, and writes a regular column on historic knitting patterns for Knitty.com. ANNE HANSON Anne is a knitwear designer and life-long knitter with experience in the fashion and graphic design fields. Anne’s background as a patternmaker and draper, technical designer, and costumer in New York City’s garment district informs her work, providing a rich source of experience in garment construction and fit, as well as knowledge of a wide range of fibers and fabrics. You can read about Anne's life and see more of her gorgeous work at www.knitspot.com SUSANNA HANSSON Susanna grew up in Sweden during the late ‘50s and ‘60s and learned to knit in the fifth grade, as did all young Swedish girls. From that auspicious start, Susanna has for the past several years been teaching in the US at Stitches events as well as at the Nordic Knitting Symposia in Scandinavia and Japan. Susanna has been instrumental in the INSPIRING YOU TO KNIT renaissance of interest in the STAND 104 unique patterned colorwork Bohus sweaters and has www.ehdknits.com/ehdknits@gmail.com a wonderful collection of historical Bohus sweaters 14 that demonstrate the Bohus tradition of the mid 20th century, handknit in Sweden and coveted around the world. Visit Susanna’s website at www.oneofsusannas.com to learn more. MARJAN HAMMINK Marjan, aka Yarnissima, lives in the Netherlands with her husband and three young sons. Marjan's infatuation with the beautiful, hand dyed Wollmeise yarns from Claudia in Germany inspired her to design her own beautifully intricate socks, with modern interpretations of traditional Bavarian travelling stitches. You can find out more about Marjan and her designs at www.yarnissima. com. CAROL & PETE LEONARD Carol and Pete Leonard have been teaching for more than fifteen years. They are highly experienced in teaching spindle spinning, and also a number of other fibre related subjects. They have taught at many northern Guilds, including Bowland, Craven, Derbyshire, Eden Valley, Lancs and Lakes, Merseyside, Mid Lancs and their own Guild, Bradford, and at the Summer School of the National Association of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. JUDITH MCCUIN Judith is a nationally known teacher, master weaver, spinner, and fiber artist now living in the State of Washington. Her classes are rich with knowledge honed by years of practice, scientific and historical research. Judith is a regularly featured author in Spin-Off Magazine and she has published a book, Teach Yourself Visually Handspinning. Her second book The Intentional Spinner published in 2009 by Interweave Press became an instant best seller. CLARA PARKES Clara has the best job in the world - she spends her days playing 15 with yarn and writing about it every week in Knitter's Review, which she founded in 2000. She is also also author of The Knitter's Book of Yarn and The Knitter's Book of Wool, and soon to be published The Sock Knitter's Book of Yarn. She is also a frequent contributor to Interweave Knits and Twist Collective. You can peruse the Knitter's Review at www.knittersreview.com. MERIKE SAARNIIT Merike has been teaching workshops in knitting, spinning, weaving and dyeing for almost 20 years, and at most Stitches events in the US since 2000. Students are treated to Merike's in depth knowledge of traditional Estonian stitches and knitting techniques, which she learned as part of her Estonian heritage. JULIE WEISENBERGER unique & beautiful yarns handpainted in scotland info@oldmaidenaunt.com www.oldmaidenaunt.com 16 131 SIGN UP OCTOBER 2011 www.socktopus.co.uk 2012 SOCKTOPUS SOCK CLUB Julie's original creations have been sold at Nordstrom, Henri Bendel, Mark Shale, and a number of small boutiques across the US. She has been teaching since 2004. You can find out more about Julie and her designs at www.cocoknits.com. CHARITY BINGO PARTY Saturday night’s party is a special event: a Charity Bingo where profits from ticket and bingo sales all go to support Refuge, a UK charity that has spent the last forty years fighting against domestic abuse. These are sad facts: • 1 woman in 4 experiences domestic violence at some point in her life. • 2 women are killed each week in • England and Wales by a current or former partner. In 90% of domestic violence incidents in a family with children, children are in the same or next room, and in 59% of these cases, children are directly abused. The women’s sector is one of the most impoverished of all charitable sectors; your support is much needed and really does makes a huge difference. Your money directly assists in: PROVIDING • 45 refuges across England for abused women and children • community outreach schemes for minority ethnic women • specialist psychological support and a team of floating support workers to help women who choose not to go into a refuge • a National Domestic Violence Helpline in partnership with Women’s Aid, which answers 75,000 calls a year. • an Independent Domestic Violence Advocacy service, which provides expert legal guidance to women at the highest risk of injury or death, and helps to secure more convictions for perpetrators. PROTECTING • abused women and children by advocating for robust legislation which meets their needs 17 PREVENTING • domestic violence through campaigning, awareness raising and education. We want to thank our generous sponsors, without whom we could not have put on the party. We also wish to thank each and every person and business who have donated the incredible prizes for the night. To give you a taster of what will be up for grabs: • Forest Darkness Black Bohus pullover kit from Solveig Gustafsson • A handknit Knitspot design shawlette… knit by Anne Hanson herself • Full membership to Knitspot’s Fall in Full Color Club • Cookie A Sock Club 2012 membership Hand dyed yarns, knitting books, project bags.... and more! Join the party, win great prizes, socialise with friends...all while also supporting a great charity. Tickets are £20 at the door, and include a glass of house wine or beer and a bingo booklet, AND a souvenir bingo bag. Further booklets are £5 each. 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