Cast on, cast off.
Learn which cast on and cast off techniques can best serve your stitch pattern, yarn and type of knitted projects. We’ll explore a myriad of cast on and cast off techniques available in the knitting community in this class. You’ll walk away with a sample library of cuffs and edgings from which to choose.

Demystifying charts.
Used more and more in patterns and stitch dictionaries, charts aren’t as hard as they seem. You know they represent knitted stitches but can’t quite understand how to read which symbol for which stitch. In this class you’ll learn the most common symbols to stitch, how to read a chart and how to convert written instructions into a chart.

Japanese charts.
The hottest things to hit the knitting scene in years, Japanese stitch dictionaries are a wealth of fantastic knitted stitches, designs and inspiration. You’ll learn the different symbol types and how to read these charts so that you can use them in your knitting.

Knitting beyond the basics.
Ready to move on from scarves, hats and socks but feel a bit daunted? This class is the perfect place to start. Choosing from thee patterns, this course will empower any beginning knitter with the confidence to understand the importance of gauge, basic sweater construction, pattern reading and seaming.

Learn how to knit.
Hand knit scarves, hats, and sweaters. You’ve wanted to learn how to knit them for a while now. In this class, you’ll learn how to cast on, form knit and purl stitches, simple combination’s and read a pattern.

Sweater Architecture: Understanding design, drafting and your silhouette.
Ready to create your own design or adjust an existing pattern you love but you’re not sure how?  In this 8-week course you’ll learn about silhouettes, draft a pattern that fits you, tackle knitted stitch pattern and design choices and how to calculate for a sweater that works for you.

Twists and turns.
Knitted cables and braids make some of the prettiest and most complex looking knitted stitch patterns. The secret? They’re easier than they look. You’ll learn about the history of cables while knitting samples that can be turned into a hat or scarf. You’ll leave with the confidence and understanding of the importance of gauge, how to create cables, and cha