I don't think I mentioned this yet but I'm going to be teaching a class at Fiber College in Searsport Maine in Septemeber!
I'll be teaching my Crofter's Cowl pattern in a 3 hour class on Sunday the 13th of September. If you know of anyone in that area that may be interested in making a cowl as we head into cooler weather then please let them know!
The class will be appropriate for beginners (with a teensy bit of experience) and up.
Skills that will be taught:
Knitting in the rnd
Simple Lace
Grafting
The Fiber College folks have also put up a wee interview I did for them on their blog.
I'm very much looking forward to it and for the opportunity to meet Mary Jane Mucklestone who is also going to be teaching there!
I'll be teaching my Crofter's Cowl pattern in a 3 hour class on Sunday the 13th of September. If you know of anyone in that area that may be interested in making a cowl as we head into cooler weather then please let them know!
The class will be appropriate for beginners (with a teensy bit of experience) and up.
Skills that will be taught:
Knitting in the rnd
Simple Lace
Grafting
The Fiber College folks have also put up a wee interview I did for them on their blog.
I'm very much looking forward to it and for the opportunity to meet Mary Jane Mucklestone who is also going to be teaching there!
4 comments:
Yay! I've been spreading the word!
Congrats on the class- Searsport isn't very far from me...(making plans in my head...)
I made a bunch of cowls for xmas gifts last year, and your Crofter's Cowl was my favorite! I have the perfect yarn to make more- it's included in a prize package, in a giveaway on my blog. It's alpaca/silk aran, super soft, and begging to be worn around a neck. www.maine-island-knits.blogspot.com
That's exciting Gudrun! Yay!
I enjoyed your interview as well - Tad also looks positively horrified when I start furiously frogging a substantial amount of work ;)
Lovely cowl and congratulations on the class, it sounds like such fun.
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