(depending Upon Gauge!), Cable - Trumpet Hill....Fine Yarns ...
(depending Upon Gauge!), Cable - Trumpet Hill....Fine Yarns ...
(depending Upon Gauge!), Cable - Trumpet Hill....Fine Yarns ...
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Materials: Worsted weight yarn of your choice, size 9 40” circular needles <strong>depending</strong> on yarn,<br />
markers, tapestry needle, pattern included.<br />
Instructor: Carolyn Malloch<br />
MY FIRST SWEATER OR EASY RAGLAN WITH ROLL NECK OR MOCK CABLE NECK BY GREEN<br />
MOUNTAIN SPINNERY (Sample is for a size 4 girls sweater in Encore)<br />
Class Description: This versatile pullover is VERY easy and rewarding knitting on circular and<br />
straight needles. Start right in at the neck with the mock cable, a great cable that is quick to learn<br />
and continue down to the cuffs, all in one piece. The Roll neck version is equally attractive for a<br />
more informal look. The pattern ranges from size 2 to 54 inches so you may want to make one<br />
for everyone in the family!<br />
Materials: Choose size first: Child 2 (4, 6, 8, 10) Adult 34 (38, 42, 46, 50, 54” bust)<br />
Yarn: Worsted weight, Child 500 (500, 750, 750, 1000 yards) Adult 1250 (1250, 1500, 1750,<br />
1750, 1750 yards)<br />
Needles: Roll Neck Version: Sizes 5 & 7 16” circulars for ALL SIZES; for size 8, 10, 34, 38, 43<br />
you will also need sizes 5 & 7 29” circular; for sizes 46, 50, 54 you will also need sizes 5 & 7 32”<br />
or 36” circulars<br />
Needles: Mock <strong>Cable</strong> Neck Version: Size 5 straight or 16” circular for ALL SIZES; for sizes 2, 4<br />
you will also need size 7 16” circular; for sizes 8, 10, 34, 38, 43 you will also need size 7 29”<br />
circular; for sizes 46, 50, 54 you will also need size 7 32” or 36” circulars<br />
Level: Advanced Beginner<br />
Homework: Make a copy of your pattern and highlight the instructions for the size you are<br />
making. Bring to first class a stockinette gauge sample of knit one row, purl one row over 20 sts.<br />
OWL PULLOVER BY GAIL PFEIFLE (ROO KNITS)<br />
Class Description: This adorable pullover is a simple knit with one little twist: a stunning<br />
intarsia owl! Come learn to knit intarsia . . . it’s easier than you think!<br />
Materials: Pullover sized for 1 year (2, 4, 6). Uses Encore Worsted yarn: 2(3, 3, 3) skeins main<br />
color, 1 skein each of 4 contrasting colors; size 6 straight or circular needles; yarn bobbins<br />
optional; yarn needle; pattern leaflet (available in store).<br />
Homework: Front must be knit up to beginning of intarsia chart. Advice on finishing/assembly<br />
will be given, but focus of class is on intarsia technique and weaving in ends.<br />
Level: Intermediate<br />
Instructor: Celeste Young<br />
OUTLAW NECKERCHIEF BY CELESTE YOUNG<br />
Class Description: This worsted-weight neckerchief knits quickly, but certainly isn’t boring!<br />
With lacework on the right and wrong sides, Outlaw will keep you on your toes and excited to<br />
see your knitting grow. Learn to read charted lace patterns, work with traditional and twisted<br />
decreases, and pick up lace blocking tips in this class.<br />
Materials: 2-3 skeins of worsted-weight yarn such as Cascade 220 Solids or Heathers, 9 32-40”<br />
circulars, 2 round stitch markers, 1 removable stitch marker, pattern (sold in store).<br />
Homework: Swatch first to obtain a gauge of 15 sts/24 rows to 4” in stockinette stitch. Cast on<br />
and work to the beginning of Lace Chart 1, using long-tail cast on as follows: loosely tie two<br />
tails of yarn together. Complete long-tail cast on as usual, but do not count the knot as a stitch.<br />
Untie the beginning knot, cut one of the working yarns, and there you have it: a long-tail cast on<br />
without having to estimate the length you need!<br />
Level: Intermediate<br />
Instructor: Celeste Young<br />
Rosewood Plaza · 501 New Karner Road · Albany, NY 12205 · (518) 533-9622 · www.trumpethill.com