Colorwork Valentine’s Day Hat Class, 2-part class, Tuesdays, January 28 & February 4, 11 am - 12:30 pm
Fall in love with knitting colorwork in our Valentine’s Day Hat class! This charming pattern is perfect for beginners looking to explore the world of stranded colorwork. Whether you’re making a heartfelt gift for a loved one or crafting a fun “Galentine’s” surprise, this project is sure to delight.
In this class, you’ll learn colorwork techniques and chart reading, enabling you to create a beautifully patterned hat. The pattern includes sizing for everyone, from child to adult large, so you can make a cozy and festive accessory for anyone on your list. Join us and craft something special for Valentine’s Day!
Skill Level: Advanced beginner. Must know how to long-tail cast on, bind off, knit stitch, purl stitch, and be comfortable knitting in the round.
What You’ll Learn: Colorwork & Chart Reading, Hat Shaping, Working with Double-Pointed Needles
Class price: $50
Class Schedule: 2-part class, Tuesdays, January 28 & February 4, 11 am - 12:30 pm
Materials Needed:
Pattern: Valentine’s Day Beanie by Jeri Sullivan.
Yarn: 100 yards worsted weight yarn in main color
85 yards worsted weight yarn in contrast color
ALL YARN MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE CREATIVE KNOT. A DISCOUNT OF 10% WILL BE GIVEN FOR ALL MATERIALS PURCHASED FOR THE CLASS.
Needles: US 7 (4.5mm) 16” circular needles
US 8 (5.0mm) 16” circular needles
US 8 double-pointed needles
Notions: (all available for purchase at The Creative Knot)
Stitch markers
Tapestry/Darning needle to finish
Pom Pom
Registration: Call the shop to register for this class at 732-820-6676 or email hello@thecreativeknot.com.
Class Size: 6 person max. Must have two registered for class to occur.
Donna Schmitt, @knitwithattitude (Ravelry), @knittingwithattitude (IG) & www.knittingwithattitude.com is your instructor for this class. Donna learned both knit & crochet as a child, and has fallen back in love with both (knitting for 15+ years, crocheting for 3+). Donna loves to knit & crochet pretty much everything she can get her hands on, including blankets, hats, shawls, cowls, fingerless mitts, tops & sweaters. She loves anything fiber-related and also felts, dyes yarn, embroiders, and loves needlepoint & crewelwork.