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Class Introduction

Lesson 1 from: Knit Maker: Skills & Technique

Vickie Howell

Class Introduction

Lesson 1 from: Knit Maker: Skills & Technique

Vickie Howell

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Lesson Info

1. Class Introduction

Next Lesson: Provisional Cast on

Lesson Info

Class Introduction

I wanted to put this class together because my whole gig is that I wanna make DYI totally doable for really busy people. And what that means to me is learning skills in a grab bag, quickly. It means that I wanna have a whole bunch of tidbits that I can use and plug in where I can use them, and then take them and let that be the foundation for me to be creative, and you to be creative in any way that we want. So what you can expect from this course is that we are gonna go through a ton of skills and techniques, and kind of just handy little tips for you to apply to your knitting life. So, sound good? Is everybody ready? Yeah. Alright, okay, so I think let's just dive in. We're gonna work with a few cast-ons, okay? So to start, we are going, in studio you should have a crochet hook. You'll need that at home, grab a crochet hook. It doesn't really matter what size because we're just sort of learning the actual cast-on. So grab one of those. We're gonna grab some yarn. I wanted to also...

give a shout out to Clover Needles and Premier Yarn for supplying the Down Abbey yarn. And Clover has provided for in studio guest some of their Takumi bamboo needles, and their jumbo Amour crochet hooks. So we really appreciate that. Okay, cautionary tale. Center ball. Somebody asked me in a course the other day why I don't always pull from the center? I'm gonna stop and show you this. This is why. (laughing) No, this is why. This is why. (laughing) Let this be a cautionary tale. It's not up here anyway. Cautionary tale. This can happen. When you pull from the center of a ball, it could be glorious. It could be lovely. But this can happen. So it's okay if you wanna pull from the outside of your ball, even though your yarn might fly everywhere, at least it's contained. (laughing) You're gonna have to just cut that off, and like start anew. Alright, so go ahead and pull out a strand, and we are going to make a slipknot.

Class Materials

Bonus Materials with Purchase

10th Floor Cowl Pattern
Dropped Stitch Cowl Pattern
Knitting Abbreviations
Skills & Technique Practice

Ratings and Reviews

Toni Imwold
 

Thanks Vicki for teaching a great class. I consider myself to be an advanced knitter but I still learned some great tips and ideas from you. The cowl patterns look great and I plan to knit one soon.

Chris Lopez
 

This was an amazing class. I've been a knitter for 40+ years but still picked up some new skills and refined some existing ones. Vickie is a wonderful teacher and her enthusiasm for her craft shines through in all she does. Please keep adding more classes with her.

Student Work

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