Name
Lecture: Schrodinger’s Knitting: Taking Your Knitting Outside the Box and Bringing It to Life
Date
Friday, March 19, 2021
Time
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Session Type:
Lecture
Skill Level:
All Levels Welcome
Teacher
Bristol Ivy
Category
Lecture
Class Details:

This class is in a one-hour lecture format. There will be time for Q&A at the end but no hands-on attention.

Often in knitting, there are many opinions on what is the right way or the wrong way to do something, what is easy, what is hard, and what shouldn’t even be attempted without a stiff drink (looking at you, steeking). But when we start to look at the logic of these statements, they unravel. A lot of what we know about knitting is based on tradition, and that tradition just says that we knit something a certain way because that’s how it’s always been done. But just because something has been done that way doesn’t mean it *has* to be done that way. Knitting has *traditions*, but that doesn’t mean knitting has *rules*. In this talk, we’ll discuss various ways to take your knitting outside the box, make it unruly, and make it do exactly what you want it to. The knitting police won’t come and find you, promise!

Homework:

None

Supplies for Class:

None