BASIC MITTENS (knit) - Saturdays from 9-11pm beginning Jan 6

After learning the basics in Beginning Knitting, you are ready for mittens. The Waiting for Winter Mittens pattern is perfect for first-time mitten knitters!
Skills taught in this class:
- Knitting in the round on double pointed needles
- How to increase for the thumb gusset
- How to add stitches in the middle of a row
Required materials:
- Pattern - Waiting for Winter Mittens by Susan B. Anderson ($4.00)
- Yarn (purchased separately at 3 Kittens) - Berroco Ultra Wool (100% SW Wool; 219 yards) - 1 ball
- Needles - US 7/4.5mm double pointed needles - or size to obtain gauge
- Gauge - 5 sts/inch
- Notions - Knit Kit, including locking stitch markers
Homework:
- Please complete a swatch as follows - cast on 30 sts on US 7 needles, work in stockinette for 30 rows, bind off, DO NOT CUT
Meets 4x
COVID Protocols - Masks are optional. Wear one of you want; don't wear one if you don't. We are abiding by the CDC's recommendations. If there is any possibility that you may be ill or have been exposed to someone with COVID, we ask that you follow the CDC Quarantine and Isolation Guidelines. Thank you!
Cancellation Policy - Student cancellations must be made at least one week prior to the class to receive a refund for the class fee. After that date, class fees are not refundable and cannot be transferred to another class. Any yarn or supplies purchased for the class are subject to our regular return policy. If less than three people sign up for the class, each session may be shortened. We may need to reschedule due to weather or teacher illness.
Skill Level: | Intermediate |
Skill Details: | Students should have basic knitting skills, including knowing how to knit & purl, cast on & bind off; understanding RS/WS |
Materials Included: | none |
Instructor: | Mary Ann |
Instructor Bio: | Mary Ann Brooks was born and raised in South Minneapolis and now lives in Apple Valley. She has been with 3K for 5 years and teaches beginning knitting, project classes and tool box sessions. Mary Ann started knitting when she was 7 years old and although her projects were not fabulous, she has continued knitting throughout her life and knits every day. Her knitting has improved over the years! Knitting samples for the shop is a favorite because it challenges knitting skills and requires knitting that is sometimes out of her comfort zone. Her other favorite is teaching. Mary Ann enjoys encouraging students to learn new skills either as a first time knitter or as a more experienced knitter trying a pattern that requires new skills or a different method. Mary Ann says " I imagine knitting will always be a part of my life and I hope to be with 3K for many years!" |
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