Showing posts with label Wayne New Jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wayne New Jersey. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2013

World Wide Knit in Public Day event

Thanks to everyone who came out!
Beth, Diane, Ingrid, Jill, Karen, Kathy, Michelle, 
Monica, Pat, Phyllis, Robin, Rose, Stacy, Susan.
 


Sunday, June 9, 2013 from 1:30 – 3:30 pm
 at Michaels | 1660 Route 23 North, Wayne

All Knitters and Crocheters Welcome!

Bring your beach chair and a project. 
Weather permitting we’ll sit outdoors.
Come on your own or bring a friend/loved one.

This event is free!

What is WWKIP?
World Wide Knit in Public Day was started in 2005
and is the largest global knitting event. 
It began as – and still is – a way for to come together, enjoy each others company and let the world see us doing what we love to do.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

New Discover Knit Class

Learn to knit with two colors in the round.
GRAPHIC GRID HEADBAND.


Excellent for those who want to learn to 
work with multiple colors and 
knit in the round on circular needles.  
 Best for those who have mastered the knit and purl stitches.

Makes a great gift for most anyone.  

 This Fair Isle project calls for  
two contrasting colors of Patons Classic Wool  
and a US 7 - 16" circular needle.  
 Each project does not take up whole skeins.  
If you'd like to make up a several to gift, 
consider buying several colors to mix and match. 

If you are interested in making this project in class, 
please leave a comment below or email me.


Friday, March 2, 2012

The Sock Series -- SOCKS I, II, III


THREE LEARN-TO-KNIT SOCKS CLASSES
at Michaels | Wayne

These classes are for Intermediate Knitters.  This is not a beginner learn to knit class.   
Minimally, you must be comfortable with knit and purl. 
Experience with ribbing, increasing, decreasing and double pointed needles is helpful.
 The classes are self-selected.  If you need direction, please ask.
 Susan at sus.d.bella@gmail.com.

Each class is sold individually.  Each class will be offered twice at Michaels in Wayne -- once on a Sunday evening and again on a Tuesday night.   Samples and supply lists are to come. 

Discover Time for Knit - SOCKS I                                                                                                        
Sunday, March 25 from 4–6:30 pm OR Tuesday, April 3 from 6–8:30 pm

Suggested Prerequisite:  Experience knitting with double pointed needles.  No experience with dpns?  Email me and enroll in a class earlier in March -- regardless of topic -- and I'll start you on an easy fingerless glove pattern to get you ready. 

Working with double pointed needles, we will make a "sock swatch" in a worsted weight yarn (CYC #4) that will cover all the elements of sock architecture.   Make two and you'll have a pair of baby socks to gift or donate.  Solos make great gift wrap embellishments or holiday tree decorations for new babies. 

Discover Time for Knit - SOCKS II                                                                                                        
Sunday, April 29 from 4–6:30 pm OR Tuesday, May 1 from 6–8:30 pm

Suggested Prerequisite:  Experience knitting on double pointed needles is most helpful but not required. 

Working with two circular needles and a dk weight yarn (CYC #3), we will begin work on an adult woman size "footie."  All aspects of this sock's architecture will be demonstrated. 

Discover Time for Knit - SOCKS III                                                                                                        
Sunday, June 3 from 4–6:30 pm OR Tuesday, June 5 from 6–8:30 pm

Suggested Prerequisite:  Socks I or II or experience knitting on double pointed needles or two circular needles at once.   

Knit a basic adult woman size sock in sock weight yarn (CYC #1 or #2).  All elements of this sock architecture will be demonstrated.  Sock Architecture means -- a stretchy cast on, knitting the leg, heel flap, short rowing the heel cup, picking up stitches and creating the gusset, decreasing to the foot, and then the toe, and finally the grafting the toes. 

IMPORTANT NOTE:  You will very likely finish one sock swatch in SOCKS I.  Because knitting takes time and we will be working with smaller needles and thinner yarn, it is not likely you will finish in SOCKS II and III.  Although all skills will be demonstrated, you may need to attend additional classes to complete your socks.