yarn tree university october 2013 8801 Lead Mine Road, Ste. 117 Raleigh, NC 27615 919-845-3292 Call Today to Register! All yarn used for classes must be purchased at Yarn Tree Studio—there is a 10% discount on materials for class. Payment is required to reserve space. Ask us for further class policies. introductory courses Class Name: Weaving 101 Skill Level: Beginner – No Experience Date and Time: Saturday, October 19 – 10am-3pm - $60 Instructor: Pam Rhode Description: Do you own a loom but don’t know how to use it? This is the class for you! We’ll be learning techniques for warping, creating a balanced fabric, removing your project from the loom, and finishing. Homework and Supplies: Bring loom with 8 dent rigid heddle, warping peg, shuttles, table clamps, threading hook, scissors, darning needle, loom instructions, 3 brown paper grocery bags, and 2 skeins of worsted weight yarn. You will need approximately 200 yards of each color. We suggest Vintage or Comfort, 1 skein in light color and 1 skein in dark color, or 1 solid and 1 variegated color. Class Name: Crochet 101 Skill Level: Beginner – No Experience Date and Time: Tuesday, October 15 & 22 – 6-8pm - $35 Materials Included Instructor: Kate Steinke Description: Now is the perfect time to learn crochet! Whether you want to make garments, accessories, items for your home, gifts for others, or just embellish your knit work, it all starts with the first basic stitches. We will cover holding the yarn and hook, as well as chains, single, double, and half double stitches. We will be working on a pair of cute fingerless mitts for you or a friend! Homework and Supplies: There is no homework, and supplies are included. Class Name: Knitting 101 Skill Level: Beginner – No Experience Date and Time: Sunday, October 20 & 27 – 1-3pm - $35 Materials Included Instructor: Lani Ginn Description: Are the first real hints of autumn in the air compelling you to take up the yarn and needles? It’s time to learn something new that will challenge you and enrich your life. In this class, Lani will walk you through the basics of knitting, purling, casting on and binding off. Knitting is a wonderful hobby that will keep your hands busy and allow you to meet new people. Homework and Supplies: There is no homework, and supplies are included. school of crochet Class Name: Hooker Club Skill Level: All Levels Date and Time: Friday, October 18th ONLY - 6-8pm - FREE!!! Instructor: Kate Steinke Description: What could be more relaxing than an evening crocheting with friends? Join us for a night to crochet, chat, share, and to just be inspired! We can’t wait to see you! Homework and Supplies: Please bring your current project or come a bit early, and we can get you set up with a new project. Students will receive 10% off materials purchased for a new project. Class Name: Striped Slouchy Beanie Skill Level: Advanced Beginner Date and Time: Tuesday, October 29 - 6-8pm - $25 Instructor: Kate Steinke Description: You’ve got crocheting back and forth in rows down, so let's start working in the round! This simple hat will show the basic rules of crocheting circles and tubes. We'll talk about how to make your hat any size and length desired. Homework and Supplies: Worsted weight yarn and size H or I hook and removable stitch markers. Class Name: Foundation Stitches Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Wed, October 9 – 11am-12pm - $15 Instructor: Kate Steinke Description: Learn how to start a project without having to work into that tiny little foundation chain! Foundation stitches allow you to work the first row of stitches by themselves and it results in a stretchy start that is perfect for garments. These are starting to become standard practice, so come on out and learn what to do when you see fsc and fdc in your next project! Homework and Supplies: Small amount of smooth, light-colored, worsted weight yarn with a size H or I hook and removable stitch markers. Class Name: Intro to Amigurumi - Friendly Ghost Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Sunday, October 13 - 12:00-2:30pm - $30 Instructor: Kate Steinke Description: These cute plushies are so popular, but online patterns can be written in a variety of ways that are sometimes difficult to interpret. Learn the tips and tricks of working in continuous rounds including how to use increases and decreases to shape three-dimensionally! Homework and Supplies: Approximately 180 yds. of worsted or aran weight yarn, a size G hook, and a tapestry needle. Eyes and stuffing will be provided. Class Name: Crochet Workshop Skill Level: All Levels Date and Time: Wednesday, October 16 - 6-8pm - $15 Instructor: Kate Steinke Description: Whatever your project or problem, Kate is here to help. Our master crocheter herself will guide you through your current project or help you get started on a new one. Homework and Supplies: Please bring your current project, or come a bit early and we can get you set up with a new project. Students will receive 10% off materials purchased for a new project. school of knitting Class Name: Cranford Mitts Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Saturday, October 12 – 10am-12pm - $25 Instructor: Leta Griffiths Description: These beautiful little mitts make great gifts for all of the cold hands on your list. Leta will walk you through the lace and the thumb gusset of these adorable guys. Homework and Supplies: One skein of sock yarn (~250 yds.), plus contrast color (optional), needles to get gauge according to pattern, and the pattern itself. Please bring a blocked gauge swatch to the first class. Class Name: How to Read a Knitting Pattern Skill Level: Advanced Beginner Date and Time: Sunday, October 6 – 1-2:30pm - $15 Instructor: Rachel Valente Description: You want to use your knit-and-purl skills to make so many things, but patterns look confusing! Have no fear—Rachel is here. In this class we will cover knitting terms, abbreviations, and pattern short hand. We will also talk about good problemsolving techniques for when a pattern totally stumps you. Homework and Supplies: Please bring a pattern to class that you would like to knit but haven’t yet. Class Name: Clever Uses for Stitch Markers Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Sunday, October 6 – 3-5pm - $20 – materials included Instructor: Rachel Valente Description: A stitch marker is just used when a pattern tells you “place marker”, right? Wrong! From keeping track of rows to flagging increases and mistakes, there are so many ways stitch markers can make your knitting easier and faster. Let’s open up a whole new world with these little plastic beauties. As an added bonus you will receive a sampler package filled with different types of stitch markers and other useful counting devices. Homework and Supplies: Please bring a swatch on the needles. A variety of stitch markers will be provided for you (e.g., locking stitch markers, regular stitch markers, coilless safety pins). Class Name: Colorwork Technique Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Monday, October 7 – 6-7:30pm - $15 Instructor: Rachel Valente Description: Let’s just face the facts: knitting with two colors is awesome! From Christmas stockings to trendy sweaters on Ravelry, stranded color work is everywhere. Learn this valuable skill and improve you knitting prowess! Homework and Supplies: Please bring a swatch on the needles knit in smooth light colored yarn as well as a contrasting color of the same yarn. Class Name: Nanook Sweater by Heidi Kirrmaier Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Wednesday, October 9, 23 & November 6 – 6-8pm Instructor: Rachel Valente Description: Our beautiful shop sample is receiving rave reviews around the shop. This cuddly sweater is exactly what you need as the weather turns cold. Heidi Kirrmaier hit one out of the park with this sweater; it is a great knit and an even better fit. In this class we will explore top-down raglan structure, stitch patterns, and pattern reading. Homework and Supplies: The sample was made in Cascade Longwood, an aran superwash merino. Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted is also an excellent yarn for this garment. Please purchase your yarn, pattern and needles from the shop, and knit and block your gauge swatch before the first class. Class Name: Swatching Skill Level: All Levels Date and Time: Sunday, October 13 – 3-5pm – FREE for Triangle Yarn Crawlers!!! Instructor: Rachel Valente Description: Swatching is the key to achieving the right size garment, but it is often neglected when shopping for yarn and starting a project. In this class we will learn about why we swatch and how you should swatch. We will also be discussing some good practices for making both swatches and projects. Homework and Supplies: Please bring any completed swatches you have. Class Name: Brigid Jacket by Courtney Kelley Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Saturday, October 19, November 2 and 16 – 3-5pm - $60 Instructor: Leta Griffiths Description: Cabled Aran Sweaters are all over the runway this fall, but why not take the trend a step further and make one for yourself? The cable pattern is enough to keep you interested but simple enough to execute without too much attention. The gauge is large, making this a fun as well as fast knit. Homework and Supplies: Please bring a blocked stockinette gauge swatch at least 4" square. You will need the book Vintage Modern Knits, yarn and needles to achieve proper gauge, cable needle, stitch markers and holders, measuring tape, row counter, tapestry needle, and scissors. The shop model is being knit with Berroco Remix. Class Name: Knitting Needles 101 Skill Level: All Levels Date and Time: Sunday, October 20 – 3-5pm - $15 Instructor: Rachel Valente Description: Knitting is a dynamic process between the yarn, the knitter, and the needles. This class focuses on the needles! Are you curious about those new carbon fiber needles or even the square ones? What is the deal with the sock sizes? All of these questions and more will be answered in this class. Different needles can make your knitting tighter or looser, and we will discuss why that might be necessary. Homework and Supplies: You do not need to bring anything to this class, but please come ready to knit. Class Name: Fixing Mistakes Skill Level: Intermediate Date and Time: Monday, October 21 - 6-8pm - $15 Instructor: Rachel Valente Description: Everybody makes mistakes, but more experienced knitters know how to fix them. In this class we will learn several different methods for fixing common mistakes, as well as how to discern what requires fixing and what can simply be "fudged." Homework and Supplies: Please bring a swatch on the needles, locking stitch markers and a crochet hook.
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