To Fix or Not to Fix
Fibers Etc 2511 South Hood St., Tacoma, WA, United StatesThere is a learning curve to any skill and knitting is no exception. It is a myth to believe that experienced knitters never make mistakes.
There is a learning curve to any skill and knitting is no exception. It is a myth to believe that experienced knitters never make mistakes.
So many projects are made in the round from hats and socks to sweaters and just about anything.
Want to make something beyond a potholder or knit-to-the-end of the skein scarf? This class covers the basics of interpreting patterns and the information that we find in them.
Toe-Up Sock Basics – is designed to teach you the basics of making a sock beginning at the toe using a worsted weight (No 4), 5 stitches- to- the- inch yarn. For needles use a US 7 or 8 and choose your favorite method for working a small circumference in the round (double pointed needles, 24 in circular needle for magic loop, Flexi Flips or 2 circular needles).
Toe-Up Sock Basics – is designed to teach you the basics of making a sock beginning at the toe using a worsted weight (No 4), 5 stitches- to- the- inch yarn. For needles use a US 7 or 8 and choose your favorite method for working a small circumference in the round (double pointed needles, 24 in circular needle for magic loop, Flexi Flips or 2 circular needles).
Have you ever seen the most gorgeous yarn and just wanted to start working with it right away? Were you worried that you did not know how to go about it? In this class we will explore fundamental shawl shapes and recipes to make them: rectangles, squares, triangles, crescents, circles, and semicircles.
Have you ever seen the most gorgeous yarn and just wanted to start working with it right away? Were you worried that you did not know how to go about it? In this class we will explore fundamental shawl shapes and recipes to make them: rectangles, squares, triangles, crescents, circles, and semicircles.