Name
Cocoknits Sweater Workshop - Level One on Saturday (Part 1 of 2)
Date
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Time
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Session Type:
3-Hour Class
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Teacher
Julie Weisenberger
Category
Garments, Knitting
Class Details:

This is a two-part class. Both sections of the class on Saturday will automatically be placed in your cart when you select one of the sessions. You must take both sessions on Saturday.

In this workshop, Julie Weisenberger teaches the Cocoknits Method of sweater knitting, outlined in her book Cocoknits Sweater Workshop . We will cover the first four sections of the Cocoknits Method, including instruction on how to use the Cocoknits Method Worksheet in coordination with colored stitch markers.

A pattern for a baby sweater will be provided, which students may consider a practice swatch, or work to completion on their own.

Technique Requirements: knit/purl; cast on/bind off; increase/decrease; have knit a few accessories; basic finishing techniques

Homework:

Familiarize yourself with the increases KLL, KRL, PLL, PRL - we have videos of each one on our website (cocoknits.com) as well as written instructions in the book. Gauge is not really important for baby sweater, but you can do a swatch just to make sure that you enjoy working with the needles size and yarn you've chosen.

Supplies to Bring:

A handout will be made available in the Event Hub in the week of the event, please download and print it prior to class. The last page (with the worksheet) should be printed in color if at all possible! The Cocoknits Sweater Workshop book is not necessary.

YARN:
- 300–400 yards of worsted / bulky / chunky weight yarn
- for baby sweater gauge 16 st/24 rows to 4in.
- pattern is a 12 month size, larger gauge yarn will yield larger size sweater. If you are merely knitting a sample to learn the method, gauge does not matter.
Note it is helpful to use a light colored yarn that is fairly smooth (not boucle, for instance) and easy to work with and see your stitches.

NEEDLES:
- circular needle appropriate for your chosen yarn, usually a US 8–11. Needle should be 30" or longer with a soft, flexible cord.
-one skinny (US 0–2) circ needle (any length) or dpn for picking up sts.

NOTIONS:
- 6 colored stitch markers (red, green, orange, blue, violet, yellow)
- pencil, scissors

Optional:
- smartphone or tablet to view technique videos.