Full of Shift
$100 - CAD
Scarves…Check!!! Hats…Check!!! Sweaters…Uhhhhhh….not quite yet!!! If this sounds anything like you, then you’re in some deep Shift. But don’t worry, this is the perfect class for knitters longing for a project cooler than a scarf or hat but aren’t quite ready to conquer that first sweater just yet.
Full Of Shift is a Level 3 intermediate class where we will be making The Shift Cowl by Andrea Mowry. Our focus will be on technique, design and finishing. This cowl is the ideal project to practice skills that will perfectly prepare you for that first sweater.
This class will show you how to map out a pattern in order to make clear colour choices and easy design alterations. We’ll also learn how to avoid common mistakes and discover some cool Ravelry tricks that will help you make confident design decisions.
You totally got this. If anyone is gonna nail this Shift, it’s YOU!!!
(Scroll down to see class details, dates and what we’ll learn)
Class Details…
Full Of Shift consists of three learning sessions held on Zoom. Each session is 90 minutes in length. Upcoming class dates are listed below. You will select your class dates at checkout. Please note: Spaces are limited to ensure plenty of 1 on 1 support time for each student.
The cost of Full Of Shift is $100 Canadian and includes informative handouts, video tutorials and full downloads of each class. You will receive an email within 24 hours of purchase containing all the information you’ll need to prepare for our first class.
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What We’ll Learn…
Reading and mapping out a pattern.
Understanding schematics, construction and basic garment shaping.
Design and customize the pattern to make this project your own!
Exploring colour play.
Increases and decreases.
How to work the slip stitch (it’s sooooo easy!)
I-cord edges and bind off.
Weaving in ends.
Seaming using the mattress stitch.
Blocking.
Tips to help avoid making mistakes.
How to use The Shift as the perfect stash buster.
Using Ravelry to help find inspiration and answer questions.
Building your own Ravelry project page.