Name
Professional Polish from Start to Finish (NEW & EXCLUSIVE!)
Date & Time
Friday, March 9, 2018, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Session Type:
3-Hour Class
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Teacher
Patty Lyons
Category
Tips & Techniques
Class Details:
Learn the professional tricks of the trade that can make your projects look more polished and your knitting life more enjoyable. Patty digs deeper into her bag of tricks to present a whole new batch of sanity-saving knitting tips. From cast-on to finishing and everything in between, learn simple tricks to make your knitting better, like how to avoid the dip you get at the start of a bind-off or the hole under a make one. Learn how to make the knitting decisions that can add polish to your work, like choosing the right way to join a new ball or weave in those ends. Even learn simple fixes to avoid tragedy, such as how to fix a dropped stitch in your cast-on or what to do when you find a bad bit of yarn in your work, or a mistake in your stitch pattern after you’ve bound off! Be prepared to add a few more favorites from Patty’s new bag of tricks. Prerequisite: Must know the long tail cast on (in slingshot position), how to knit, purl; cast on/bind off; increase/decrease; have knit a whole garment helpful but not required; knowledge of duplicate stitch optional if you’d like to work the repairs. Please review and practice: http://bit.ly/longtailslingshot
Homework:
CO 24 st
Row 1 (WS): Purl
Rows 2–5: [K4, p4] 3 times. 
Row 6: Purl. 
Row 7 (NOTE: This is wrong on purpose), P4, K3, P5, k4, p4, k4
Rows 8–10: [P4, k4] 3 times. 
Work in stockinette (knit one row, purl one row) for 10 rows.
Leave swatch on needle with yarn attached.
Supplies for Class:
Worsted or chunky NON-splitty yarn in LIGHT COLOR, small amount of contrasting color yarn in same weight. You will use this for your swatch and also for knitting from cast on. A small bit of thin crochet cotton or sock yarn. Sharp scissors, tapestry needle, empty needle appropriate for yarn (for casting on), needle appropriate for swatch, crochet hook appropriate to yarn.
 
Day
Friday