Introduction to Knooking - All Fiber Arts Retreat 2024
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Love the look of knitting but just can’t deal with the pointy sticks? Try knooking: knitting with a crochet hook. It’s KNit + hOOK = KNOOK, pronounced ‘nook’
Knooking uses similar motions as crocheting, and the hook and cording take the place of knitting needles. The resulting fabric structure is identical in look, feel, texture, and drape of a weft knitted fabric. In this introductory class, students will learn to cast on, create the knit and purl stitches, and bind off. We’ll knit flat but will discuss knitting in the round and other techniques, as well as how to create your own knook tools, convert patterns, and other helpful tips.
Materials
The following materials for the class are curated to facilitate your learning experience. Some of these supplies are included and some must be purchased separately. The fee for this class is only for the instruction and supplies provided by the instructor.
Supplies provided by the Instructor:
- The instructor will provide handouts and a size J knook with cord during the class.
Supplies you are required to bring:
- Yarn: Approximately 100 yards of a solid-colored, worsted / medium weight #4 yarn in a light color.
- Gauge for the yarn is appropriate for US I-J / 5.5 to 6.5mm. This will coordinate with the size J knook provided in class.
- Avoid yarn that splits easy
- Scissors
- Yarn / Tapestry Needle
- Magnification and battery operated task lighting if needed for close work
- Paper and pencil/pen for note taking
- Project bag and/or cases to organize your materials
Please consult the instructor, Cris Robinson, prior to class for assistance with selecting materials. Phone: 262-745-4005 Email: craftunstrung@gmail.com
When
This class meets for up to 3 hours on Sunday, November 10, 2024 from 10:00am-1:30pm CST. Please contact us with any questions about registration.
Where
This class is held during the All Fiber Arts Retreat 2024 at the Comfort Suites Rock Garden Green Bay, WI. A conference room is reserved for our use. Please arrive 15 minutes early to check in at the reception table and allow yourself time to get situated. Class will begin and end promptly within the agreed upon times with the instructor as scheduled. Please notify us prior to the class if you need any accommodations.
About the Instructor
Raised in a crafty household, Cris Robinson has been creating with beads and yarn for more years than she would like to count. She is an avid knitter, crocheter, tatter, weaver and jewelry maker with a love of teaching. Her knowledge of fiber techniques has allowed her to develop innovative methods to combine fiber and jewelry construction in exciting and unique ways. Teaching workshops gives Cris the opportunity to share her enthusiasm and expertise with others, and she strives to provide each student with a solid foundation of knowledge to encourage further exploration and learning. Cris has taught at numerous venues including small needlework and yarn shops, craft stores like Ben Franklin and Michaels, and the Milwaukee Art Museum, as well as workshops at the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival and the Loose Bead Society.
Attendance & Cancellations
This class is a group style seminar with a minimum of 4 students to go forward and a maximum of 10 students. If the class minimum is not met, a full refund will be provided. A refund will be provided to attendees if notice is sent 2 weeks in advance of the scheduled class. There is no refund or partial refund for the class for missing the session. You may transfer your reservation to another person if your cancellation is within 2 weeks before the start of class. In the unlikely event of inclement weather that would prevent the class from meeting, the class will be extended and rescheduled as determined by the Instructor. Please contact us promptly for any changes required in a reservation.