I'm thrilled to announce I'm going to be teaching at the Toronto Downtown Knit Collective Winter Workshop, January 31 and February 1st 2009.
January 31st, 11am-1pm, I'll be running my Pattern Reading Workshop. This is designed for newer knitters who are confident with their needles, but less confident with pattern instructions. Over the years, as I've taught many different knitters, it's become very clear that being a good knitter is one thing -- being able to decipher the diagrams and tables and codes and strange abbreviations in a pattern is something else entirely. I've been collecting all the weird and wonderful things I've seen in patterns, and I'll explain every last one of them. If nothing else, this session is worth it to figure out how to handle the very unhelpful "reversing shapings".
Sunday February 1st, 10am-1pm, I'll be revealing the secret of Entrelac!
See flyer for more details.
Hope to see you there!
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Hi. This isn't anything to do with your post, but I saw your article on Knitty and couldn't see an email address or anything, so I thought I'd better just post here.
I like grafting.
There, that's all I wanted to say. ;-). Great article!
Annie
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