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Introduction to Colorwork Knitting with Sarah Solomon

Introduction to Colorwork Knitting with Sarah Solomon

Fiber Tales | Live, Interactive Zoom Class



$90.00

Taught by Sarah Solomon, hosted by Six Dutchess Farm

Discover the beauty and simplicity of working with two colors of Gotland Yarn and open up whole new vistas for your knitting.

In this class we use a two-color hat pattern to learn all of the essentials of knitting colorwork including different methods for handling two yarns at a time, understanding colorwork gauge, trapping the wool, color dominance, and how to follow colorwork charts. We’ll also learn about the special qualities and nuances of breed-specific farm yarn from the Gotland flocks at Six Dutchess Farm and AppleTree Farm. Digital pattern included!

MATERIALS NEEDED:

  • 2 contrasting colors of DK/light worsted weight Gotland yarn

  • 16” circular needles in size US 5 and 7

  • Double-pointed needles in size US 7

  • Stitch markers

  • Blunt tapestry needle

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: 

Basic knitting skills, should be comfortable knitting in the round on circular and double-pointed needles. 

HOMEWORK: 

In order to cover as much material in class as possible, it is helpful for you to come to class with the hat already started. You will be provided with the Snowy Peaks pattern before class. The hat comes in 3 sizes and you can use any size you like, but if you don’t have a specific need for the hat in mind it is recommended to knit the size Medium as that will fit most people. You will work the ribbing, the increase round and the directed number of plain rounds before we meet for class. In the pattern this means you will follow the directions for your size up until the pattern says “All Sizes” on page 3 at which point you are instructed to begin the colorwork knitting. This is where we will begin in class.

We ask that all participants use Gotland yarn for this class, as we'll exploring the unique qualities and demands of this special fiber.

Register for this class

This class will be limited to 10 students, first-come, first-served.

CANCELLATIONs

Please note, no refunds are given should you decide to cancel your registration, but we do provide class credit up to ten days prior to the class (for use in 2021). After this time, if you are unable to attend, we encourage you to gift your class to a friend or loved one, who can share the experience with you.


About the Instructor | Sarah Solomon

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Meet Sarah, a knitwear designer, writer, and teacher based in New York City.

In addition to her self-published patterns, her designs and articles have appeared in Interweave Knits, Knitscene, knit.wear, Wool Studio, PomPom Quarterly, and Vogue Knitting, and in collections by Manos del Uruguay, Woolfolk, Kelbourne Woolens, and Yak. As someone who learned to knit as an adult, she still remembers the frustrations of the learning process and loves helping people to improve their knitting skills and explore new techniques.

She enjoys teaching traditional techniques of all kinds, including cables, colorwork, and twisted-stitch knitting, as well as modern garment construction with a particular emphasis on details and fine finishing. She teaches regularly at Purl Soho and Annie & Co in New York City, as well as at retreats and knitting events around the country. Sarah is also an avid sewer and spinner and loves handwork in many forms. In her design work, she focuses on creating garments and accessories from exceptional yarns, grounded in tradition but suited for modern life, that are knittable, wearable, and designed to last.

Follow her work on Instagram at @intothewool and at intothewool.wordpress.com.


 
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