Name
Learn New Skills: Knitting the Hatdana, A Versatile Accessory (Part 2 of 2)
Date & Time
Saturday, November 9, 2019, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location Name
Concho (Lobby Level)
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Session Type:
3-Hour Class
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Teacher
Denise Bayron
Category
Accessories, Projects & Patterns
Class Details:
Learn new knitting skills knitting the Hatdana! The Hatdana is a versatile accessory that looks and functions like a bandana, but you slip it on like a hat. You can also wear it around your neck like a cowl. It can also be worn as a traditional head wrap. The hatdana is a quick-to-knit single-skein project, designed for worsted-weight or fingering-weight yarns. We will use the pattern as a tool to learn new skills such as edging your knitting, kfb, and yarn over increases, placing of markers, working cables without a cable needle, knitting in the round using magic loop, and an invisible sewn bind-off. Technique Requirements: Knit/purl; cast on/bind off; how to swatch
Homework:
None
Supplies for Class:
1 skein of worsted-weight yarn. US 5 circular knitting needles 16" or longer for magic loop. I will demonstrate how to do magic loop. All needles should be 3.75 mm in diameter. A crochet hook in the same size (3.75mm), a pair of snips, and 4 stitch markers.
Materials Fee (to Be Paid Directly to the Teacher):
$0