Name
Secrets from the Skein: What Your Yarn Forgot to Tell You
Date
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Time
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Session Type:
2-Hour Class
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Teacher
Kim McBrien Evans
Category
Fiber, Tips & Techniques
Class Details:

Hand-dyed yarns seduce us with their beauty but are often challenging to work with. Once the honeymoon is over and you’re knitting your project, all its secrets rise to the surface. What is your hand-dyed yarn REALLY telling you, and how can you best use it in your next project? We’ll explore: - what kinds of projects are best suited for different dyeing styles - identify different dyeing styles and how to “read” your yarn - the myth of the “dye lot” in hand-dyed yarn - how to easily and effectively alternate skeins for larger projects and stripes Technique Requirements: knit/purl

Homework:

Homework: take photos of any yarn you want analyzed and email them to orders@indigodragonfly.ca with subject line "secrets." Photos should be of the yarn in ball or skein form. If the yarn is in a skein, also take a photo of the skein untwisted and laid out flat.

Supplies for Class:

- any hand-dyed yarn from your stash that you’d like help analyzing 
- any projects you have that are having color issues

Day
Wednesday