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SUMMARY:Fundamental Techniques for Sweater Knitting
DESCRIPTION:JANUARY 18 3-6pm\n\nAND\n\nJANUARY 19 10:30a-1:30pm\n\nThis two-part course is designed for those knitters comfortable with knit and purl stitches\, and who are ready to move on from knitting scarves to a sweater project. Students will learn fundamental techniques required when knitting a sweater\, like how to count rows\, use stitch markers\, increase/decrease\, and create ribbing and buttonholes. On Friday evening\, students will create samples in order to become familiar with different cast-on methods\, creating ribbing\, increasing and decreasing at row ends\, using markers to create cabling or patterns\, binding off and reading pattern abbreviations. On Saturday morning\, students will bring in their sweater projects and begin by making swatches for sizing\, read over their sweater pattern and then learn to stitch the fabric together. Students can begin their own sweater projects with guidance from the instructor.\n\nPLEASE BRING: (sold at Atelier)\n\nYour chosen sweater pattern\n\n200 yards solid color\, worsted weight yarn\n\n16" US7 circular knitting needles\n\n16" US8 circular knitting needles\n\n(needles should be a contrasting color from the yarn)\n\nUS8 cable needle\n\nstitch markers\n\nrow counter\n\nflat ruler/gauge\n\nyarn sewing-needle\n\ncrochet hook\n\ntape measurer
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>JANUARY 18 3-6pm</strong><br />\nAND<br />\n<strong>JANUARY 19 10:30a-1:30pm</strong></p>\n\n<p>This two-part course is designed for those knitters comfortable with knit and purl stitches\, and who are ready to move on from knitting scarves to a sweater project. Students will learn fundamental techniques required when knitting a sweater\, like how to count rows\, use stitch markers\, increase/decrease\, and create ribbing and buttonholes. On Friday evening\, students will create samples in order to become familiar with different cast-on methods\, creating ribbing\, increasing and decreasing at row ends\, using markers to create cabling or patterns\, binding off and reading pattern abbreviations. On Saturday morning\, students will bring in their sweater projects and begin by making swatches for sizing\, read over their sweater pattern and then learn to stitch the fabric together. Students can begin their own sweater projects with guidance from the instructor.</p>\n\n<p><strong>PLEASE BRING: </strong><em>(sold at Atelier)</em><br />\nYour chosen sweater pattern<br />\n200 yards solid color\, worsted weight yarn<br />\n16&rdquo\; US7 circular knitting needles<br />\n16&rdquo\; US8 circular knitting needles<br />\n(needles should be a contrasting color from the yarn)<br />\nUS8 cable needle<br />\nstitch markers<br />\nrow counter<br />\nflat ruler/gauge<br />\nyarn sewing-needle<br />\ncrochet hook<br />\ntape measurer</p>\n
LOCATION:Atelier - 10128 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee CA 96161
UID:e.2339.26842
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URL:http://chamber.sdbxstudio.com/events/details/fundamental-techniques-for-sweater-knitting-26842
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