Showing posts with label color play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color play. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Upcoming Event: Color Play! Part II Workshop at Serial Knitters

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Saturday, March 25th
4-6 pm

Class Fee: $35 + supplies
Skill level: Intermediate
Skills needed: Casting on, knitting, purling, binding off. Yo increase, decreases, and cabling a plus.

Materials

Yarn: One or more skeins of variegated DK-weight yarn (one skein of gradient, optional) for swatching.

Notions: Stitch markers, cable needle.

Needles: Size 5 or 6 US (3.75 or 4 mm) 24” (61 cm) circular needles, or preferred needles for working flat.

Recommended yarn: Variegated - Black Trillium Sublime, Knitted Wit Victory DK, Malabrigo Arroyo, Madelinetosh Tosh DK.

Optional gradient: Done Roving Frolicking Feet DK; Spincycle Yarns Dyed in the Wool (bring size 4 or 5 US [3.5 mm or 3.75 mm] needle for this one!)


Join us!

Call, email, or stop by Serial Knitters to sign up.

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Why Color Play?

There's nothing more tempting to a knitter than variegated & gradient yarns! But once you've got that precious skein in your hot little hands, how do you choose a pattern that will highlight its gorgeous colors? 

As a knitter and designer with 10+ years experience in the yarn world, this is one of my favorite questions - not to mention a fabulous opportunity to play with the color alchemy of yarns created by talented indie dyers.

So I invite you to join me as we jump feet-first into the world of variegated & gradient yarns!

Come learn how to choose and use these beautiful yarns in the second workshop of my series on knitterly color play. (You do not need to have taken Part I to attend!)

In this workshop, we'll explore:

- the basics of color theory
- types of variegation & gradients
- how to choose a variegated yarn that speaks to you

as well as

- how to choose stitch patterns and design elements for variegated & gradient yarns
- hands-on swatching of 3 different variegation-friendly stitch patterns

Other workshop highlights:

As we work, we'll also have the opportunity to look at lots of swatches and samples up close, for examples of variegated and gradient yarns knit into different types of projects.

And, as a handy reminder of the topics we cover, each student will receive a handout with helpful terms, photo examples, and tips on how approach variegated & gradient yarns and projects - so you can keep the color party going at home!

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The first Color Play workshop at Serial Knitters was a blast, and I'm so excited for the opportunity to come back and share another afternoon of color adventure with you all!

It should be an awesome workshop - I hope to see you there!

<3
Cory

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Upcoming Event: Color Play! Workshop at Serial Knitters



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Saturday, January 14th
4-6 pm

Class Fee: $35 + supplies
Skill level: Adventurous beginner
Skills needed: Casting on, knitting and purling

Materials

Yarn: 3 or more colors of fingering/sport weight yarn, 50-100 yards each
Needles: Size 3 or 4 US (3.25 or 3.5 mm) 24” (61 cm) circular needles, or preferred needles for working flat
Recommended yarn: Cascade 220 Sport, Madelinetosh Unicorn Tails, or other solid-colored fingering or sport weight yarn.

Join us!

Call, email, or stop by Serial Knitters to sign up.

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Why Color Play?

Two-color projects are so hot right now - but with so many gorgeous color options at your fingertips, how do you choose the ones that will make your heart (and your needles) sing?

As a knitter and designer with 10+ years experience in the yarn world, this is my favorite question: an opportunity to ask and wonder and play at the mysteries & magic of color.

So I invite you to join me as we jump feet-first into the world of color pairing!

In this workshop, we'll explore:

- a knitter-oriented guide to color theory
- ideas & inspiration from art, technique, and personal style
- hands-on swatching and discussion of color pairing
- feedback & ideas tailored to your unique color sense

You'll walk out of class with a swatch, a worksheet with handy tips and inspiration, and a metaphorical party hat and balloons surrounding your personal sense of color play. :D

As a long-time fan of Serial Knitters, I'm so excited for the opportunity to come meet you all and share an afternoon of color adventure together. It should be an awesome workshop - I hope to see you there!

<3
Cory