Knit A stitch Workshops Block 2
Do you have your winter hobbies sorted? Do you have basic knitting skills but would like to learn more? This might just be for you!
This is a Block of workshops for those who already know how to knit but would like to learn more.
If you have have a good understanding of the basics of knitting but would like to learn some more advanced techniques then this is the group for you!
Workshops start on the 8th/9th of June
Each block is a set of five fun workshops run in groups of no more than five people.
In your 1st workshop you will receive a starter pack which includes everything you need to complete the Block of Workshops. So no need rush out and get needles and yarn, just bring yourself!
In each workshop you will create a peggy square using the skills you are learning in that session. You will be provided with an instruction sheet which will be yours to keep.
By the time you have completed the Block 2 you will have four instruction sheets and a pattern to keep. You will make a hat using circular needles.
Each Workshop includes nibbles and a drink.
How Much Does A Block Cost?
Workshop 1 Faux Cable $95
(That's the Cost of your workshop $40, plus your Starter Pack
valued at up to $65.)
Workshop 2 Cable $40
Workshop 3 Time to Catch Up $40
Workshop 4 Working with Colour $40
Workshop 5 A lace Pattern $40
Add these up and the total Cost for Block 2 is $255
That's five 1.5 hour sessions.
As there is a limit of 5 people per group you will need to register,
to do this please email createdbycraftychick@gmail.com
to request a registration form. Please note you are registering for all 5 workshops.
Workshops are run in Central Lower Hutt, address will be given upon
confirmation of registration.
If you would like further information please email
createdbycraftychick@gmail.com
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