INSTRUCTOR WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AM THURSDAY PM FRIDAY AM FRIDAY PM SUSANNE ALLEN STEVENBE & STEPHEN WEST T100C ‐ Tunisian Eyelet Meshes: How to Turn Tss Into Lace (ALL) VASHTI BRAHA T200C ‐ Tunisian Filet Lace: Skill Building Basics (ALL) BETH BROWN‐REINSEL 2014 KNIT & CROCHET SHOW Manchester, New Hampshire Shopping: July 25‐27 Education: July 23‐27 KNIT SKILL LEVELS (I) Intermediate – Beginner skills plus be able to work in the round using circular needles and double- pointed needles, work with 2+ colors, to pick up stitches for necklines and sleeves, correct knitting errors, be proficient in intarsia (argyle), complex cables, yarn over patterns, simple seaming and finishing techniques. (A) Advanced – Intermediate skills plus be able to draft and make pattern adjustments, make style changes, knit in a hem, work Fair Isle and stranded knitting, work pocket and border trims including sewing in a zipper and work complex patterns. CROCHET SKILL LEVELS F100C ‐ A Star Stitch for Every Purpose (I) F200C ‐ 21st Century Love Knot Adventures (ALL) W400C ‐ Crocheted Tips, Tricks and T102C ‐ Design Inspiration (ALL) K&C Hints (I) DARLA FANTON T103C ‐ Broomstick Lace (B) S112K ‐ Westknits Worskshop (I) N111K ‐ Dynamic Duo (B) S101C ‐ Introduction to Slip Stitch S200C ‐ Slip Stitch Shapes & Shaping Crochet Technique (ALL) Effects (I) S300K ‐ Fair Isle Tams(I) (MK) S201K ‐ Tubular Cast Ons and Bind Offs (I) (MK) T201K ‐ Join as You Go Knitting (I) F300K ‐ Comprehensive Reversible Cables (I) T202C ‐ Double Hook Crochet: The Basics (ALL) F203C ‐ Twice as Nice Thermal Stitch (ALL) S102C ‐ Double‐Ended, Circular Tunisian Tapestry Class (A) S103C ‐ Remarkable Reversible Ripples (I) S202C ‐ Crocheted Short Rowed Bust N101C ‐ Knocking Off A Garment (I) Darts (I) K&C S203C ‐ Double Helix Bead Crochet Necklace & Bracelet (ALL) S204K ‐ Mini‐Monster (I) KIM GUZMAN F102C ‐ Tunisian Crochet Link Up (I) W402C ‐ Lovely Lucet (ALL) K&C ARENDA HOLLADAY T104C ‐ Beginning Hairpin Lace (B) T203C ‐ Beginning Hairpin Lace: Join F103C ‐ Rebellious Hairpin Lace (B) Workshop (ALL) T300K ‐ Finishing With Confidence ‐ Day 1 (I) (MK) F204C ‐ Learn Tunisian Crochet Cables (I) F205C ‐ Beyond Basic Broomstick Lace (I) F301K ‐ Finishing with Confidence ‐ Day 2 (I) (MK) S206K ‐ Free Form Knit and Crochet Combo (I) K&C T105K ‐ Navajo Knitting (ALL) SHEILA JANUARY W403K ‐ Knitting Lace Without Charts (B) GALINA KHMELEVA W404K ‐ Dimensional Knitting ‐ Russian Style (ALL) T204K ‐ Zip It! (ALL) F104K ‐ Stitch + Stash = Style (ALL) F206K ‐ Corkscrew Mittens (I) S105K ‐ Sock Bucket List (B) N103C ‐ Adjusting Patterns to Fit and Finishing Like a Pro (ALL) S207K ‐ Spice Up Your Stitches (I) S106K ‐ Faux‐Thrummed Mittens to Knit with Angora and Wool (I) T301K ‐ Head to Toe in Gotland Style (I) T106K ‐ Spinning for Lace Knitting (ALL) K&C N102K ‐ Conquering Cables (B) (MK) S205C ‐ Learn Drop Stitch Crochet (I) MARGARET HUBERT MICHELLE HUNTER SUNDAY N100K ‐ Healthy Hands (ALL) K&C CHARLES GANDY JENNIFER HANSEN SATURDAY PM S100K ‐ Color Theory and the Fiber Artisan (ALL) K&C T101K ‐ The Long Version of Short Rows (I) (MK) (ALL) All skill levels welcome to participate! (B) Beginner – Be able to cast on, bind off, work simple increases/decreases, cables, yarn overs, how to follow written instructions, know garter, stockinette and basic ribbing stitches. F212K ‐ Knit it in a Minute Workshop (B) F305K ‐ Textured Twined Fingerless Mitts (I) SUZANNE BRYAN LILY CHIN F111K ‐ Shawl & Accessory Extravaganza (I) SATURDAY AM F105K ‐ Grafting with a Russian Twist...and More!!! (ALL) F207K ‐ Russian‐Style Continental Knitting ‐ A Variation on a Theme (ALL) JENNY KING S107C ‐ Flowers, Flowers and Flowers (ALL) S208C ‐ Beginner Bead Crochet (ALL) N104C ‐ Master Solomon's Knot (ALL) S108C ‐ Aran Crochet Basic Cables and Traveling Stitches (I) S209K ‐ Continental Knitting (B) N105K ‐ Teaching Challenges (ALL) K&C (ALL) All skill levels welcome to participate! (B) Beginner – Requires basic skills to create stitches, follow instructions and make simple projects. KAREN KLEMP (I) Intermediate – Beginner skills plus be able to alter patterns and instructions and work out moderately complex projects. MELISSA LEAPMAN (A) Advanced – Intermediate skills plus many projects completed, desire to learn advanced, professional techniques, have your own design ideas and seek new, challenging techniques and designs. F106C ‐ Color Crochet ‐ PULAD Method (B) T107K ‐ Chart Smart (B) SUSAN LOWMAN T302C ‐ Tatting the Old‐Fashioned Way (ALL) T206K ‐ Stop Turning: Knitting & Purling Backwards (ALL) PATTY LYONS MARTY MILLER T205K ‐ Look, Ma, No Cable Needle! (I) W405C ‐ Foundation Stitches ‐ Beyond the Basics (I) (MC) T108C ‐ Shawls from All Angles (ALL) F304K ‐ Organic Stitchery (I) F108C ‐ Simplifying Symbol Crochet (ALL) N106C ‐ "Faux" Tatting Crochet Necklace (I) F302K ‐ Fundamentals of Sweater Design (I) (MK) T303K ‐ The Babe Sweater: A One‐Piece, Cabled Baby Sweater (I) T109K ‐ Knitting 911 ‐ Learn How to Fix Your Knitting Mistakes (ALL) (MK) BINKA SCHWAN MARY BETH TEMPLE W406C ‐ Bruges Crochet Lace (ALL) KAREN WHOOLEY W407C ‐ Basics of Crocheted Lace (B) S210K ‐ Combination & Eastern Knitting (ALL) N107K ‐ Magic of Perfect Blocking (ALL) S211C ‐ Crochet Pattern Writing School (ALL) F201C ‐ Hooker's Guide to Flexible Tension (ALL) (MC) KATE PRESTON S109K ‐ Intro to Portuguese Knitting (ALL) T207C ‐ Going Around in Circles (ALL) (MC) DORA OHRENSTEIN CELESTE YOUNG F208C ‐ Creative Post Stitches: Ribs and Baskets (I) (MC) S301C ‐ Complete Course in Crochet Sweater Design, Parts 1 and 2 (I) N108C ‐ Fundamental Techniques of the Savvy Stitcher (ALL) (MC) F109K ‐ How to Market Your Knit & Crochet Business (ALL) K&C T208K ‐ Advanced Knitting 911 ‐ Learn How to Fix Your Knitting Mistakes (I) (MK) T209C ‐ Tunisian Crochet Basics (B) T304C ‐ The Complete Crochet Sock Workshop (I) F110C ‐ Independent Pattern Publication (ALL) K&C S110C ‐ Tunisian Crochet Entrelac (I) F211C ‐ Learn Delta Lace Crochet (I) S111C ‐ Knooking (ALL) S212C ‐ Learn to Fair Isle Crochet (I) N109C ‐ Venetian Lace (I) N110K ‐ Stranded Colorwork Techniques (I) CLASS LEGEND: First letter indicates the day: Wednesday (W) Thursday (T) Friday (F) Saturday (S) Sunday (N) • First number indicates class time/length: 100s = 3 hr morning class, 200s = 3 hr afternoon class, 300s = 6 hr all day class, 400s = 3 hr evening class • Last letter indicates class type: K = Knitting (blue boxes) C = Crochet (green boxes) K&C = Classes that are both Knit & Crochet (black boxes) • Masters Classes ‐ Classes marked are helpful for those interested in these programs: MC = CGOA Masters of Advanced Stitches & Techniques, MK = TKGA Master Hand Knitting Program
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