Saturday Morning Classes
KateIntroduction to Top Down Seamless Garment Knitting description: The top-down one piece garment construction is very popular, particularly for babies’ and kids’ garments. This class takes you through the process of working a complete mini-sweater project, building all the skills and techniques you need to successfully work any such design, whether for kids or adults. A baby-sized sweater pattern is included in the class. skill level: beginner: knitters need to be able to cast on, knit and bind off, no garment experience required; also suitable for more experienced knitters who have never tackled this type of pattern before Top down sweaters are the rage. Not everyone is comfortable knitting in the round from the top down. This is a great way to try the technique and see if you like it.
Fiona
Trick Up My Sleeve Beginner - AdvancedSleeves are a complex part of a garment. They can add style and interest or dramatically change the overall silhouette. A sleeve has several different components, each of which can be modified. Combining variations of these components has led to a seemingly endless number of styles. Fiona will begin with an illustrated journey through sleeve styles and design, looking at when and why various styles became popular or fell out of favour. But the journey doesn’t end there... we will move onto how to modify a published knitted sleeve pattern. An invaluable tool enabling student to ensure a better fit for their specific project; we will look at how to lengthen or shorten a sleeve or, for more advanced students, how to maybe change its shape. There will also be an overview of handling increases and decreases & appropriate choices for patterning. This is a more theoretical class, with some hands-on paper pattern manipulation, calculations (Fiona will be there for hand holding & guidance of course), and discussions rather than lots of knitting.
From Fiona Sleeves are very important from a style point of view which is why I developed this one. It could be great to have campers bring along a garment that they don’t like the fit of the sleeve as actual real life examples or patterns they they might like to change the sleeves.
I have a problem with most sleeves that I knit. They are way, way too long. I can’t just take 4” off the length and call it a day. There are also many top down sweaters that are shown with long sleeves but I would like to knit them with short sleeves or shorter sleeves. How long? How do I change the decreasing?
Saturday Afternoon Classes
Kate
Custom Mittens Winter is coming! It’s never too early in the year to prep for the cold weather. We’ll show you how to create a custom mitten – regular or fingerless! - for any hand, and any yarn. Use up your stash and keep your friends and family warm. Along the way we’ll share tips for making hand-mittens as warm and possible – from yarn choice to lining strategies, and help you deal with problem areas like ill-fitting or holey thumbs. skill level: intermediate – knitters should ideally have made a pair of mittens or two
My fingers are stubby and I need to knit a large mitten to fit around my hand but they end up way too long. It would be amazing to have a go to pattern that fits my hand and keeps my hands warm. Fiona
Rootcamp Bootcamp: Rediscovering our Strengths Advanced beginner - advanced “A tree’s beauty lies in its branches, but its strength lies in its roots” – Matchona Dhliwayo By going back to the basics of our knitting practise we strengthen our roots, learning how to become more aware of stitch structure and see what is occurring in a specific technique. This in turn improves our proficiency and ability to read our work, leading to fewer errors or more confidence when fixing a mistake. Through a series of knitting exercise Fiona will bring awareness to the humble knit and purl stitch, directional increases and decreases, how to shape “in pattern”, and create simple colourwork patterning.
I had a customer in this week who is merrily knitting away on her shawl. She read the pattern but didn’t understand the stitch. She was doing the stitch wrong for the whole shawl - it is halfway finished. If she had understood her stitches she would have questioned how she was knitting from row one and her shawl would turn out better. Fiona will also teach you how to shape ‘in pattern’. This is the one of the hardest techniques for most knitters.
Sunday Morning Classes
Kate Size & Fit: Why the “Medium” Never Fits Quite Right description: The biggest challenge for many knitters when choosing a pattern is knowing which size to make. This class will show you how to decide - and set you well along the way to a successful and flattering sweater project. We’ll explain how to read sizing tables and schematics to understand how a garment is sized. We'll show you how to measure yourself properly to make the right choice. And most importantly, we'll explain garment fit, including demystifying terms like "negative ease"- and show you how to choose the right pattern from the start. And then once you’ve got the pattern and size chosen, we’ll discuss easy alterations to perfect the fit and look of a garment. skill level: all levels, ideal for knitters just starting with garment knitting, or for knitters who haven’t had a lot of success with garments
Customers come in the store all the time telling us that they are disappointed in their project - it doesn’t fit because they knit the wrong size. This class will benefit everyone. Fiona
Trick Up My Sleeve Beginner - Advanced
Sleeves are a complex part of a garment. They can add style and interest or dramatically change the overall silhouette. A sleeve has several different components, each of which can be modified. Combining variations of these components has led to a seemingly endless number of styles. Fiona will begin with an illustrated journey through sleeve styles and design, looking at when and why various styles became popular or fell out of favour. But the journey doesn’t end there... we will move onto how to modify a published knitted sleeve pattern. An invaluable tool enabling student to ensure a better fit for their specific project; we will look at how to lengthen or shorten a sleeve or, for more advanced students, how to maybe change its shape. There will also be an overview of handling increases and decreases & appropriate choices for patterning. This is a more theoretical class, with some hands-on paper pattern manipulation, calculations (Fiona will be there for hand holding & guidance of course), and discussions rather than lots of knitting.
From Fiona Sleeves are very important from a style point of view which is why I developed this one. It could be great to have campers bring along a garment that they don’t like the fit of the sleeve as actual real life examples or patterns they they might like to change the sleeves.
We are offering this class twice because I want everyone to have a chance to take it. Sleeves are a part of the garment that needs adjusting for most people.]
Bayview Wildwood Resort has been welcoming guests to the lakeside village of Port Stanton for over 110 years for wonderful Ontario resort vacations. Whether it is a family vacation, Weekend getaways, Conference, Meeting, Wedding, Family reunion, or Romantic Getaways, Bayview Wildwood offers a variety of modern facilities and services to suit your needs. At our all seasons Ontario resort you'll feel right at home with the wide range of accommodations we offer including rooms, suites, waterfront cottages and historic houses. Dining Breakfast and lunch are offered buffet style, with a daily change of food fare. Dinners are full service and offer up to four choices of entrees, two to three appetizers and a selection of tempting desserts all made fresh from our on-site bakery. Registration We're limiting registrations to keep workshops small and personal. Full payment is required to secure your spot and guarantee your class choices. All prices include HST (13%) If you cancel before July 31, 2022 the refundable amount is $350. After that date there are no refunds.
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