Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Sunday

One last class before heading home.

Fiona
Finishing with Finesse
Hands-up those of you who hate finishing! Now try thinking of it as a fun part of the project rather than a chore. In this workshop Fiona will demo, and then let you practice, several ways you can add some finesse to your project during the finishing process. These will include adding a knitted-on I-cord, 3 needle bind off for seaming and simple crochet edges. She will also cover a few of the basic techniques to allow you to become practice perfect, these will include, grafting stitches, mattress stitch and setting in a zipper.

Beth
Have fun with Dye
This is a class for students who've taken a dying class with Beth earlier in Camp or at a previous Camp. You will have the option to dye a mini skein pack (5 mini skeins of Shepherd Sock) or full skeins of Shepherd Sock.

Try mixing Splattershots with solid patches. 
Dye a mini skein kit with different Splattershots.

Have fun!

Class Fee: this will depend on the yarn that you choose

Julie
Brioche
A favourite with designers now from Stephen West to Andrea Mowry. This is a technique that creates a double sided fabric.

In two-color brioche stitch, two rows are worked for every row that appears on the face of the fabric.

We will work Brioche flat and if time permits we will play with Brioche on circular needles.

Monday, April 16, 2018

Saturday

Here are the Saturday morning classes

Fiona
Shaping in Cable Patterns
Stitch patterning, be it cables, lace, texture, or colour, is often can be central to a sweater’s design. Stitch patterning is and also one of the best ways to explore your own sweater creativity! But it can sometimes offer up challenges, too – many of which center around shaping and pattern. In this workshop, Fiona will teach you how to tackle shaping and stitch patterning with confidence and a sense of fun. The workshop will cover how to gracefully add waist shaping in a patterned piece, how to run the pattern seamlessly around necklines (Fiona often includes this detail in her designs) and beyond. Fiona will focus not only on the methods of increasing and decreasing stitches used to change the shape of a piece, but how they can be used to create decorative effects within the cable fabric itself.

Beth
Sock Blanks
A sock blank is a long, rectangular piece of knitted fabric created by a knitting machine and then dyed or stamped with colour.  The edge of the sock blank isn’t bound off — it’s loose so that you can knit from it, pulling the stitches out as you go. The basic idea behind the sock blank is that you’ll get an amazing yet unpredictable colourway when you knit with it.

Class Fee: $40US

Julie
Find Your Fade 
Find Your Fade is one of the hottest patterns on Ravelry right now.
Starting at a single point and growing, shifting and fading into a piece that begs to be wrapped up in. This asymmetrical triangle shawl uses some clever increasing and decreasing, combined with relaxing garter stitch and simple lace so that you have a fun-to-knit canvas to play with mixing colors on! This shawl is all about making it your own. Let your creativity shine!! 
Julie has completed three shawls and the yarn is set aside for more. It is a fun knit and you are finished before you know it. 
Bring your skeins of hand dyed fingering weight yarn and we will play putting together colour combinations. We’ll have a yarn swap - maybe your neighbour has the perfect colour for your shawl. 
In class we will discuss
-using more than 7 colours
-making the shawl smaller
-tips and tricks to make the knitting easier

And Saturday afternoon

Fiona
Shaping the Silhouette and Decorative "Fully Fashioning"
In this workshop Fiona will focus not only on the methods of increasing and decreasing stitches used to change the shape of a piece, but also how these stitches can be used to create decorative effects within the fabric itself.

Beth
Sock Blanks
A sock blank is a long, rectangular piece of knitted fabric created by a knitting machine and then dyed or stamped with colour.  The edge of the sock blank isn’t bound off — it’s loose so that you can knit from it, pulling the stitches out as you go. The basic idea behind the sock blank is that you’ll get an amazing yet unpredictable colourway when you knit with it.

Class Fee: $40US

Julie 
Brioche
A favourite with designers right now from Stephen West to Andrea Mowry. This is a technique that creates a double sided fabric.

In two-color brioche stitch, two rows are worked for every row that appears on the face of the fabric.

We will work Brioche flat and if time permits we will play with Brioche on circular needles.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Friday

Friday is always a fun day at Camp. The attendees are so excited to be away for the weekend. Here are our Friday classes.

Fiona
Experiment with Colour and Fair Isle
Working with colour can be so much fun! And dreaming up your own colour story is very rewarding. In this workshop we will look at colour theory and apply it to knitting. There will be time to experiment by yourself to see what happens when you introduce a new colour palette to a tried and tested pattern. Patterning in yokes will be discussed. For students who are unsure of how to work the Fair Isle method instruction will be given.

Beth
Splattershot
Have fun playing with a new dye technique from Lorna’s Laces. Splattershot.
Beth will walk you through the process and you will end up with a skein of great looking yarn.
Shepherd Sock
100gram skein
395m (430 yards)
80% superwash merino
20% nylon

Class Fee: $40US