Oak City Fibers
Beginning Entrelac Scarf Class with Stacey
Beginning Entrelac Scarf Class with Stacey
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Discover the art of entrelac knitting and create a stunning, textured scarf that looks like woven strips of fabric! This technique produces a beautifully intricate design using simple stitches, making it an exciting skill to learn for adventurous beginners and experienced knitters alike.
The pattern is available here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/entrelac-scarf
Class dates are May 10 & 17 (2 sessions) -- 1:30-3:30
You will need 1 skein of variegated or self-striping yarn approx 328 yards, such as Juniper Moon Farms Circus Rainbow
You will learn the following techniques: the entrelac technique; picking up stitches to form the interlocking pattern; turning your work mid-row; the stitches kfb, m1, ssk, and knitting and purling two together.
INSTRUCTOR - Stacy Bohovsky, an avid knitter of 15yrs who processes, designs, and creates her own yarn from raw fleece. You can follow her journey on her Facebook or Instagram: Hoofprintknits.
Class Policy -
- Refunds or store credits for pre-paid class registrations can be made only if we are notified at least two weeks in advance of the beginning of class.
- Yarn for classes must be purchased from Oak City Fibers
- Missed classes will not be made up unless the instructor agrees or was unable to teach or the shop was unexpectedly closed.
- Refunds or store credits for missed classes cannot be made.
- We require a minimum of two students for each class; in the event that signups do not meet that minimum level, the class will be cancelled and we'll issue refunds for class registrations.
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