January always feels like organizing to me. I guess it has to do with the tradition of making resolutions. I resolve to spend less, or I resolve to eat healthier, or I resolve to be more environmentally aware. The magazines covers are full of ideas on how to organize, label, pare-down everything. I could make a resolution to organize my yarn stash and gift the excess--and there is plenty--to knitters who could make good use of it.
I have promised many knitter-friends that this winter, beginning in January, we will do a Lace Knitting Workshop. So, in keeping with making good on resolutions:
Lace Knitting WorkshopLace Knitting is a magical coalescing of knitting skills. It puts to good use the skills advanced beginners have already learned--knit & purl with ease, mixed with a willingness to lose yourself in the meditative rhythm of the stitches, and thereby painlessly commit to many hours of knitting stitches. Lace knitting is definitely NOT the big needle, big yarn quick fix. While it doesn't have to be worked with Size 1 needles and lace weight yarn, it does require a lot of stitches.
Dates...................................... Shop............Instructor
Thur Jan 10 5-7:30 pm .........Westville...........Toni
Tues Jan 15 5-6:30 pm ..........Downtown........
Wed Jan 16 5-6:30 pm ..........Westville...........
Tues Jan 22 5-6:30 pm .........Downtown........
Thur Jan 24 5-7:30 pm .........Westville...........
Sat Jan 26 3-4:30 pm ............Westville..........
Cost: $30 for up to two 1 1/2 h classes, additional classes (beyond 2nd) $10 each. (Materials extra)
Dates: flexible scheduling (as above), with classes offered in January & February (TBA) at either of our shops so you can come when you have time in your schedule.
Registration: by phone(776-yarn) or in person. Materials and pattern will be discussed at the first session. Bring yarn & needles for swatching if you have it. You may make a project with any weight yarn, but we feel worsted yarn and larger needles (8-10) will help you reach the goals of the class without unnecessary work. Choosing the appropriate yarn is always a part of successful knitting.
Skills learned:You will learn how to read charts, because that's really all you need in terms of instructions for lace knitting. We'll also take a look at "translating" charts into detailed written- out instructions. We'll also teach you to "read" your stitches--to look at your work and to understand where you are in the pattern. We'll talk about correcting mistakes in the most creative manner possible. One of the skills I have developed as a seasoned knitter is "creative correction". Only if all else fails will I rip out. Correcting mistakes empower us as knitters. Lace knitting, especially in a large shawl, is very forgiving. A Knitting Quality Control Inspector would be hard put to find "creative corrections" in a handknit shawl that is worn the way it is made to be worn--wrapped and draped gracefully.
During this workshop you will be knitting some sample lace swatches, just to get into the swing of things. Then you'll be ready to commit to a lace knitting project.
We suggest either a hat (worsted or bulky weight yarn) http://www.knitty.com/ Autumn 2007 issue or a shawl (worsted weight yarn) from GGG/Rebecca. The "Birch" shawl from Rowan Knitting & Crocheting Magazine Issue 43 is also do-able, but involves more knitting. And of course the summer shawlette from http://www.interweaveknits.com/ would be fine for those who want a challenge. Or bring a pattern you like and we'll take a look.
We like to keep the workshops small so that you can get the attention you require. We will have extra staff if numbers get too large, but if you don't phone ahead, we might have to limit class size to those who have called. Remember, we are a small personal LYS. In order to keep class fees low, we ask you to be patient with us.
........AND continuing during the winter months our Sock Workshop.
Cost: $40 for up to three 1 1/2 h classes, additional classes (beyond 3rd) $10 each.
Dates: flexible scheduling, with classes offered in January & February at either of our shops so you can come when you have time in your schedule. Judy is working on that as we "speak".
Registration: by phone or in person.
We like to keep all workshops small so that you can get the attention you require. We will have extra staff if numbers get too large, but if you don't phone ahead, we might have to limit class size to those who called. Remember, we are a small personal LYS. In order to keep class fees low, we ask you to be patient with us as we attend to other shop needs.
Don't forget about our Knitters/Crocheters Workshop. Held twice a month on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month from 5-7:30 pm in our Westville store. Here's the place for you to work with other knitters and to bring you knitting problems to our staff. The fee is $5, but this is refundable if you purchase anything during the workshop session that night.
Jan 10, Jan 24, Feb 14, Feb 28, Mar 13, Mar 27 2008 (schedule subject to change due to weather--if the schools are closed, we are closed) Call us just to make sure. 203-389-3369
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