Laces and gauzes made with sequence knitting are beautiful! They can be as simple as a sequence knitting pattern in knits and purls worked on bigger needles, or true lace with yarn overs on both sides of the fabric. We’ll talk about different ways to create open, airy fabrics; what the challenges are; and we’ll swatch a couple of my favorites. You’ll be ready to cast on your own project after class using one of these stitch patterns.
Technique Requirements: cast on, bind off, knit, purl, increase and decrease without help and should be able to read their knitting
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Bring a ball of smooth, laceweight yarn in a solid color and another ball of a heavier smooth yarn also in a solid color (fingering, sport, or DK), along with a range of needles sizes from US 2.5–US 6 (3 mm–4 mm).