Session Melissa Franklin JC Leapman Habit Briar Wednesday Morning Ha! Fooled You! Explore interesting stitch patterns that fool the eye. In class, you'll learn how to create huge embossed cables that seem to sit on top of the fabric—with no cabling involved! Also, learn to knit beautiful faux fair-isle patterns using (yes) just one color per row. And, if you've always wanted to play with mitered squares but hate the idea of all those pesky yarn tails, come and learn an easy way to make faux ones using simple slip stitches. The Knitted Plaid: Color /Pattern Workshop New in 2014! If the prospect of mixing colors gives you the fidgets, this class is for you. We'll begin by learning a simple but strikingly effective method for knitting plaid fabric–a method that can even be used to recreate family or school tartans. Then we'll use the framework of the plaid as the point of departure for a practical, hands-on lesson in color selection. You can learn to design your own color schemes–all it takes is a little knowledge, a little practice, and a little playfulness. Slick Set-in Sleeves Set-in sleeves give a sweater a crisp, tailored look—and for easy knitting, you just can’t beat sleeves knit from the top down. Pick up stitches from the body, shape the sleeve cap with short rows, and you avoid the bulk of a seam and the fuss of easing a sleeve cap into an armhole. Learn to adapt an existing pattern to this approach, or to design according to your measurements. Skills required: experience knitting sweaters. Wednesday Celtic Cables Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Shadow Knitting New in 2014! Color and texture meet and mingle with startling results in the subtle, intriguing fabrics created by shadow (also called “illusion”) knitting. Stripes, garter stitch, and stockinette combine to create patterns that appear or vanish depending upon the angle of view– perfect for hiding secret messages in your work. We will learn the technique & also investigate methods for designing shadow patterns, and play with creating our own charts for custom projects. Afternoon Learn how to use basic cabling techniques to create Celtic inspired panels and motifs. (Shhhh, don't tell anyone, but these gorgeous cables are much easier to knit than they look!) Beth Brown-Reinsel Top Down Aran Cardigans This unusual type of Aran Construction is controversial as to its historic authenticity. Nevertheless, it is a fascinating concept, which results in a stunning garment that is fun to knit. While knitting a small sampler sweater from the neck down, traditional pattern motifs will be worked, including bobbles, traveling stitches, knit/purl motifs, baby cables, background stitches and more! The neckline studied will be shaped for a comfortable fit by utilizing increases and casting on extra stitches. This is a 6 hour, 2 session class for intermediate to Entrelac Basics. Entrelac fabric advanced knitters. looks like strips of knitting woven over and under each other, but it’s really formed of individuallyknit diamonds. No sewing is required! In this class, you’ll learn to form the basic units of entrelac: base triangles, side triangles, left- and right-leaning diamonds, and top triangles. You’ll also pick up tricks like knitting back backwards, and methods for sizing and shaping entrelac fabric. Session Thursday Morning Thursday Afternoon Melissa Leapman Franklin Habit JC Briar Beth Brown-Reinsel Snip and Zip: Steeks and Zippers. With this fascinating knitting tech- This empowering class is designed to nique, both sides of the knitting guide timid and/or inexperienced knitappear to be stockinette stitch. In ters through two operations–the cutjust a few fun hours, learn how to ting of steeks (slashed openings in knit—and even design!—these knit fabric) and the installation of zipbeautiful reversible fabrics. pers. Pre-requisites: Fluency in the basics of knitting, including knitting in the round; and fluency in stranded two color work (i.e., Fair Isle knitting); and completion prior to class of a simple homework assignment. Please note: This class has an additional perstudent materials charge of $5. Charts Made Simple. Look, Ma, No Cable Needle! Charts Made Essential. Being able to read charts is only half the story. Take this class and learn to write charts: to visualize written instructions, to convert between flat and in-the-round knitting, and to plan shaping. Use charts to demystify phrases like “at the same time,” “reverse shaping,” and “shape in pattern.” Gansey Techniques. Students will learn how to construct a Gansey, a sweater form prevalent in the last century and early part of this century among the fishermen of the British Isles. A small scale sweater will be knitted using traditional construction techniques including the classic Channel Island Cast-on, split welts, seam stitches, traditional knit/purl patterns, the underarm gusset, shoulder straps with perpendicular joining, and pickedup sleeves. Alternative methods to these techniques will also be explored. Due to the amount of knitting in this class, it is suggested for students who can knit quickly. This is a 6 hour, 2 session class for intermediate to advanced knitters. Thursday AM and PM. Two-Color Double Knitting Designing Knitted Tessellations: Want to knit an Aran pattern lick- Playful and Powerful Patterns An ety-split? Learn to cross your ca- introduction to tessellation: the creables without a cable needle. After tion of interlocking patterns. Tessellasome hands-on practice in class, tions can be found in the some of the you’ll wonder why those awkward most ancient examples of human design In this class, we will discuss and cabling tools were ever even input into practice the basic techniques vented! for creating tessellated patterns in hand-knitted fabric. Participants will leave with the know-how to begin designing their own interlocking motifs. Pre-requisites: Knitting basics and with working from charts. Students may work in knit/purl texture patterns or in two color knitting, so those choosing the latter should be adept at it. A sense of humor, a reasonable ability to concentrate, and a taste for adventure are strongly advised. The symbols of a chart take the place of written instructions, telling you what stitches to work. But a good chart does so much more, showing you what the knitted fabric should look like. In this class, you’ll learn to read charts, making sense of their symbols and using them to keep your knitting on track and to minimize mistakes. Session Melissa Leapman Franklin Habit JC Briar Beth Brown-Reinsel Friday Flatter Yourself: FullyFashioned Secrets of the Pros In this fun hands-on workshop, learn how designers use fully fashioned shaping to create flattering sweaters. No matter your shape, use your knitting prowess to create knockout pieces that fit and flatter. Carved in Wool: Bavarian Twisted Stitch. The intriguing knitting patterns of southern Germany and northern Austria are known as “peasant knitting"–but their effect in knitted fabric is of unsurpassed richness. We will study and practice the tradition's signature twisted stitch technique to create a galaxy of gorgeous texture patterns so vivid they appear to have been carved into the wool. We will also learn how to read the special charts in which the patterns have most often been recorded, Pre-requisites: Fluency in the basic techniques of knitting, including knitting in the round. Comfortable working from charted patterns. Wedge Shawl Design. Stunning shawls are often formed of lace “wedges,” sections that gradually grow wider as the knitting progresses. Triangular shawls formed of two wedges are common, but shawls of three or more wedges are also possible, and are often easier to wear. Take this class to learn how to design a wedge shawl of your own. Learn to choose & adapt lace patterns. By the end of class, you’ll be well on your way to a new, unique shawl. Skills required: experience knitting lace and reading charts. Introduction to Twined Knitting. Curious about the 400 year-old Swedish technique of Twined Knitting? In this 3 hour class, knit one of a pair of wristers while learning a traditional cast-on, twined knitting, twined purling, and patterning (the “O” stitch, the Crook Stitch. Intermediate; you must be comfortable with double pointed needles or working with two circular needles. Stashbuster Magic Artfully Agitated Stripes: An Introduction to Mosaic Knitting (3 hours). New in 2014! At first glance, Mosaic Knitting looks like garden variety stranded color work–but it's not. Mosaic patterns are really two-row stripes, joggled here and there with slipped stitches. The result? Beautiful designs and intriguing fabrics in stockinette, garter stitch–and hybrids thereof. And amazingly–you'll never knit with more than one color in a row. Want to find out how it works, and how to design your own mosaic color patterns? Join us, and bring your imagination. Prerequisites: Fluency in the basic techniques of knitting. Disaster Recovery. Mistakes happen. Fortunately, knitters have an array of techniques for dealing with mistakes. Learn when and how to tink, drop, and frog. See how duplicate stitch can cover over goofs in color work. And pick up tips for avoiding mistakes in the first place. Latvian Wristers. Using wristers as a template, learn Latvian techniques which can be applied to mitten cuffs, sock tops or sleeves—the scalloped cuff, the herringbone braid and many subtle and beautiful variations of the halfbraid. A choice of traditional motifs is incorporated in the main part of the wrister, as well as a picot edge at the end. Additional techniques include knitting with 2 yarns in the right hand, two yarns in the left hand, or a yarn in each hand, as well as knitting with three colors. Intermediate; you must be comfortable with double pointed needles. Morning Friday Afternoon Got yarn? Transform even your tiniest bits and pieces into a beautiful, one-of-a-kind jacket! In this workshop, learn designer secrets for creating and using a magic ball of yarn while knitting a mini version of this one-piece wonder. Best of all, no one will ever suspect it was crafted from leftovers! Magic, indeed. Note: Students must be quite comfortable working in the round with dpn’s.
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