Knit Helical Striped Armwarmers
THREE Tuesdays from 6-8:00pm on the following dates: March 18th, April 1st & 15th
The Hyacinthus Armwarmer class is the perfect combination of a cute project with an incredibly useful knitting technique!
This three session class is the perfect way to learn “helical knitting,” a technique that can be used to make jogless single row stripes, seamlessly integrate skeins of hand-dyed yarn in a project, and create slower fades with color-transitioning yarns.
What you need to know: how to knit & purl in the round, and how to knit small circumferences (magic loop, DPNs, small circulars, etc).
What you’ll learn: Helical Knitting, and Helical Knitting shaping adjustments.
Required Materials:
Yarn:
These armwarmers require approximately 100 grams of fingering weight yarn.
If you are using two different colors, you will need one 50g skein in two different colors.
If you are using a color -ransitioning yarn, you will need one 100g skein wound into two different balls.
Needles: Per the pattern, you will need size US 1.5 needles in whatever style you prefer for small circumference knitting (DPNs, Magic Loop, small circulars).
Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn.
We hope you’ll consider supporting us by purchasing your materials at Knit 1!
What you'll get:
Three 2-hour class sessions with expert instruction by Theresa
Hyacinthus Armwarmers pattern by Jen Arnall-Culliford (PDF via email & in your Ravelry library)
This class is intended for adults. We welcome our younger knitters in private lessons only. For inquiries, please reach out to breean@knit1chgo.com. Minimum enrollment of 2 students is required for class to take place.
Photos: © Jesse Wild, eskimimi
THREE Tuesdays from 6-8:00pm on the following dates: March 18th, April 1st & 15th
The Hyacinthus Armwarmer class is the perfect combination of a cute project with an incredibly useful knitting technique!
This three session class is the perfect way to learn “helical knitting,” a technique that can be used to make jogless single row stripes, seamlessly integrate skeins of hand-dyed yarn in a project, and create slower fades with color-transitioning yarns.
What you need to know: how to knit & purl in the round, and how to knit small circumferences (magic loop, DPNs, small circulars, etc).
What you’ll learn: Helical Knitting, and Helical Knitting shaping adjustments.
Required Materials:
Yarn:
These armwarmers require approximately 100 grams of fingering weight yarn.
If you are using two different colors, you will need one 50g skein in two different colors.
If you are using a color -ransitioning yarn, you will need one 100g skein wound into two different balls.
Needles: Per the pattern, you will need size US 1.5 needles in whatever style you prefer for small circumference knitting (DPNs, Magic Loop, small circulars).
Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn.
We hope you’ll consider supporting us by purchasing your materials at Knit 1!
What you'll get:
Three 2-hour class sessions with expert instruction by Theresa
Hyacinthus Armwarmers pattern by Jen Arnall-Culliford (PDF via email & in your Ravelry library)
This class is intended for adults. We welcome our younger knitters in private lessons only. For inquiries, please reach out to breean@knit1chgo.com. Minimum enrollment of 2 students is required for class to take place.
Photos: © Jesse Wild, eskimimi
THREE Tuesdays from 6-8:00pm on the following dates: March 18th, April 1st & 15th
The Hyacinthus Armwarmer class is the perfect combination of a cute project with an incredibly useful knitting technique!
This three session class is the perfect way to learn “helical knitting,” a technique that can be used to make jogless single row stripes, seamlessly integrate skeins of hand-dyed yarn in a project, and create slower fades with color-transitioning yarns.
What you need to know: how to knit & purl in the round, and how to knit small circumferences (magic loop, DPNs, small circulars, etc).
What you’ll learn: Helical Knitting, and Helical Knitting shaping adjustments.
Required Materials:
Yarn:
These armwarmers require approximately 100 grams of fingering weight yarn.
If you are using two different colors, you will need one 50g skein in two different colors.
If you are using a color -ransitioning yarn, you will need one 100g skein wound into two different balls.
Needles: Per the pattern, you will need size US 1.5 needles in whatever style you prefer for small circumference knitting (DPNs, Magic Loop, small circulars).
Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn.
We hope you’ll consider supporting us by purchasing your materials at Knit 1!
What you'll get:
Three 2-hour class sessions with expert instruction by Theresa
Hyacinthus Armwarmers pattern by Jen Arnall-Culliford (PDF via email & in your Ravelry library)
This class is intended for adults. We welcome our younger knitters in private lessons only. For inquiries, please reach out to breean@knit1chgo.com. Minimum enrollment of 2 students is required for class to take place.
Photos: © Jesse Wild, eskimimi