Archive for December, 2010

Cast On- Five Cast Ons that Every Knitter Should Know

May 6, 2011
4:00 pmto6:00 pm

Instructor: Darlene Hayes 1class 2hrs $25

Five Cast Ons that Every Knitter Should Know -

Are your sock tops a little too tight? Was you last cast on edge a little blah? Have you been wondering just how to go about casting on stitches in the middle of your knitting? No one cast on method works in every situation. Start your new year by learning five different types of cast ons that can solve all your cast on problems, or even just make beginning that next project a little more fun. Please bring a set of medium-sized needles (US 5,6,7, or 8) and some sport or worsted weight waste yarn.

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****Habu Trunk Show****

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More than 30 garments for your eyes and fingers to feast on, the best of Habu right here at Knitterly for 2 whole days, also Julie of cocoknits will join Habu on Friday with her fabulous garments made using Habu yarns,soooo this means a coco fountain is definitely in order!
Trunk Show starts at 4pm

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****Habu Trunk Show****

December 9, 2010
4:00 pmto7:00 pm
December 10, 2010

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More than 30 garments for your eyes and fingers to feast on, the best of Habu right here at Knitterly for 2 whole days, also Julie of cocoknits will join Habu on Friday with her fabulous garments made using Habu yarns,soooo this means a coco fountain is definitely in order!
Trunk Show starts at 4pm

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****FU Shawl****

December 9, 2010
5:30 pmto8:00 pm

Instructor: Darlene Hayes 1 class $35

The Essence of Lace: Habu’s Fu Shawl
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Lace is one of the hot trends for fall, but a good piece of lace never really goes out of style. Together we’ll explore the essential components of knitted lace while making the lovely Fu Shawl from Habu Textiles. We’ll start a scarf using the same basic pattern during class. I’ll share some tips for working lace patterns in general and the Fu shawl in particular. For the class you’ll need 4 cones of Habu Textiles Tsumugi Silk (A-1), size 5 needles (circular or straight, although a circular needle at least 36 inches long has definite advantages), some stitch markers, some thin waste yarn (any kind will do as long as it is thin) and a copy of the Fu Shawl pattern.

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December 27, 2010
January 1, 2011

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