Techniques Covered in this Series:
Are you ready to take your knitting to the next level and beyond?
This is the class series for you! Go further with the Cowboy Cowl...
Join celebrated instructor Nancy Wynn for this Beyond the Basics experience, an exclusive class series at StevenBe. If you have ever looked at pattern you are dying to make and put it down because you didn't know the cast on, how to do a M1R, or were puzzled by yarnovers then here is your chance to learn and master all of the techniques and tricks every knitter must know.
A stylish combination of a cowl combined with a kerchief in a textured stitch pattern that looks much more complex than it really is. This scarf is knitted flat from the top down and fastens in the back with buttons and crocheted button loops. The top edge is self-faced for extra body, and the edges have a slip-stitch garter selvedge so the kerchief will lie nice and flat.
Prerequisites:
Long Tail Cast on, Knit stitch, Purl stitch, basic bind off (all learned in Knitting for Beginners series).
Materials:
400 yds of a worsted weight yarn, we recommend Malabrigo Rios, Ella Rae Lace Merino Worsted, or Madeline Tosh Vintage
US 8 or 9 circulat needle 24"-32"
Notions:
Stitch Markers
Row Counter
Gauge Checker
Coiless Safety Pins
Scissors
Darning Needle
Project Pouch
Crochet Hook or Handi-tool
Soak Wool Wash
(Exclusive StevenBe starter kits containing all of the necessary notions are available at registration and in-store.)
Class Fee: $68 (includes all 3 sessions!)
About your Instructor:
My name is Nancy Wynn. I live in Plymouth, MN with my husband of 27 years, our son and daughter – both college students – and two dogs that think they run the household (They do!).
I’ve been teaching professionally for many years, having taught hundreds of people to knit during that time with the youngest being 4 and the oldest being 95. I’m also a lifelong knitter, having learned the craft from my 8th grade home economics teacher.
Many times I’ve been asked why I enjoy teaching, and my answer is simple: I love seeing the joy and amazement in a persons face when they’ve accomplished what they thought was impossible…And it doesn’t matter if they are young or old, the expression is universal!
Having taught so many through the years, I’ve gained insight into the kinds of errors that new, inexperienced knitters make over and over again. Through my web site, readers will be able to benefit from the many tips and techniques that I will share to help them avoid a “knitting meltdown”!
I am a member of the Minnesota Knitters Guild and TKGA, The Knitting Guild Association