CLASS: Next Steps Beginner Knitting - Oats Cowl THURSDAYS 6/11 & 6/18 6:00-8:00pm
CLASS: Next Steps Beginner Knitting - Oats Cowl THURSDAYS 6/11 & 6/18 6:00-8:00pm
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Next Steps Beginner Knitting - Oats Cowl
Photo credit: Tin Can Knits
Description: If you have recently completed our Learn to Knit class, or are a newer knitter ready to expand your skills, the Oat Cowl is the perfect next step.
Instructor: Shari Besser
Cost: $45 class fee + materials
Dates: Thursdays, June 11 and June 18, 6:00-8:00pm (2 sessions)
Level: Next Steps Beginner. This is not a "Learn to Knit" class. Prior to this class, you need to know how to read a basic pattern, knit and purl. This class is for participants ages 16+.
Skills: You will learn how to cast on, join stitches in the round, knit in the round on circular needles, and change needle sizes for ribbing.
Pattern: Oat by Tin Can Knits (free pattern)
*Note - we will be making the Adult Short size in Worsted weight yarn for this class.
Materials: 10% off with class purchase. Please purchase class supplies at Rose Yarn Co.
- Yarn: 1 skein Worsted weight yarn
Suggestions: Malabrigo Rios, Cascade 220 SW Merino, Cascade 220 SW Wave, Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage, Knitting for Olive Heavy Merino, Blue Sky Fibers Woolstok, Berroco Vintage, Berroco Ultra Alpaca - Needles: Size 6 (4mm) 16" circular needle AND Size 8 (5mm) 16" circular needle OR interchangeables
- Ring stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
- Measuring Tape
- Scissors
Instructor Bio: From Shari Besser – “I’ve been teaching classes since 1998, when my twins graduated from high school, and Zandy from Zandy’s yarn shop took a chance on me! I learn more from people than I teach! My grandma taught me to crochet and knit a bit, but a friend sat me down and taught me the basics, I’m so thankful for her! I’m still learning and in awe of what so many accomplish. I might be a familiar face as I’ve taught at a few shops!”
