Knit the Tiny Leaves Market Bag with Lynne

$75.00

Dates: Friday, July 17th and 24th from 10:30 AM to noon

Instructor: Lynne Hutton

Level: Confident Beginner and up- please feel comfortable knitting, purling, casting on and off. Be ready for a fun challenge!

Join us to knit the absolutely stunning Tiny Leaves Market Bag designed by Auguste Knit. This is a beautiful lace bag that features a charming leaf motif, perfect for trips to Pepper Place Market, beach outings, dinners, or walks around town. This pattern is a fun foray into lacework and blends beauty and practicality to make a super versatile and stylish accessory!

During this class you will learn:

  • Lacework knitting + reading lace charts

  • How to cast on using the Turkish cast on

  • How to use the Magic Loop technique to knit small circumferences

  • How to make an i-cord

  • How to graft stitches together using the Kitchener stitch

Materials

  • 4 skeins of Sandnes Garn Line, a linen/cotton/viscose chainette yarn (we recommend using this yarn instead of holding two smaller sport weight yarns double as suggested in the pattern)

  • US 6 (4mm) needles with a 40” inch cord for Magic Loop knitting.

  • 4 stitch markers

  • Scrap yarn or barber cords to hold stitches with

  • Tapestry needle

  • The Tiny Leaves Market Bag pattern, available on Ravelry

Dates: Friday, July 17th and 24th from 10:30 AM to noon

Instructor: Lynne Hutton

Level: Confident Beginner and up- please feel comfortable knitting, purling, casting on and off. Be ready for a fun challenge!

Join us to knit the absolutely stunning Tiny Leaves Market Bag designed by Auguste Knit. This is a beautiful lace bag that features a charming leaf motif, perfect for trips to Pepper Place Market, beach outings, dinners, or walks around town. This pattern is a fun foray into lacework and blends beauty and practicality to make a super versatile and stylish accessory!

During this class you will learn:

  • Lacework knitting + reading lace charts

  • How to cast on using the Turkish cast on

  • How to use the Magic Loop technique to knit small circumferences

  • How to make an i-cord

  • How to graft stitches together using the Kitchener stitch

Materials

  • 4 skeins of Sandnes Garn Line, a linen/cotton/viscose chainette yarn (we recommend using this yarn instead of holding two smaller sport weight yarns double as suggested in the pattern)

  • US 6 (4mm) needles with a 40” inch cord for Magic Loop knitting.

  • 4 stitch markers

  • Scrap yarn or barber cords to hold stitches with

  • Tapestry needle

  • The Tiny Leaves Market Bag pattern, available on Ravelry