
03/29- Beginning Intarsia - Skwaer Shawlette - Sunday, March 29th, 1:00-3:00pm
Learn the basics of intarsia knitting with Taylor! They will guide you through placing a lifeline, working with different colors of yarn using the intarsia knitting technique, and provide tips for working with a fluffy yarn!Â
Instructor: Taylor Miller Turner
Materials not included.Â
Students should arrive with the first section of the Shawlette complete (ending on page 3), prepared to begin the intarsia section.Â
MaterialsÂ
- US 6 24" circular needle
- 1 ball of each color of yarn- we recommend Cumulus, Soft Silk Mohair, or Flax for a warm weather or vegan option!
- The Skwaer Shawlette pattern, available on Ravelry here !Â
Image Credit: Sebastian Worm
Learn the basics of intarsia knitting with Taylor! They will guide you through placing a lifeline, working with different colors of yarn using the intarsia knitting technique, and provide tips for working with a fluffy yarn!Â
Instructor: Taylor Miller Turner
Materials not included.Â
Students should arrive with the first section of the Shawlette complete (ending on page 3), prepared to begin the intarsia section.Â
MaterialsÂ
- US 6 24" circular needle
- 1 ball of each color of yarn- we recommend Cumulus, Soft Silk Mohair, or Flax for a warm weather or vegan option!
- The Skwaer Shawlette pattern, available on Ravelry here !Â
Image Credit: Sebastian Worm
Original: $50.00
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$15.00Description
Learn the basics of intarsia knitting with Taylor! They will guide you through placing a lifeline, working with different colors of yarn using the intarsia knitting technique, and provide tips for working with a fluffy yarn!Â
Instructor: Taylor Miller Turner
Materials not included.Â
Students should arrive with the first section of the Shawlette complete (ending on page 3), prepared to begin the intarsia section.Â
MaterialsÂ
- US 6 24" circular needle
- 1 ball of each color of yarn- we recommend Cumulus, Soft Silk Mohair, or Flax for a warm weather or vegan option!
- The Skwaer Shawlette pattern, available on Ravelry here !Â
Image Credit: Sebastian Worm






