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Introduction to Estonian Knitting at Knit with Attitude

  • Knit with Attitude 127 Stoke Newington High Street London, England, N16 0PH United Kingdom (map)

Get a taste of Estonian knitting making a wristlet showcasing four traditional techniques. This workshop is an introduction to Estonian knitting exploring knit fringe, knit braids, bobbles, and roosimine inlay knitting. We will travel across Estonia learning these different techniques that are much easier than they look. A great way to get to grips with many of the techniques covered in Aleks Byrd’s book Traditions Revisited – Modern Estonian Knits.

This is a in person workshop at Knit with Attitude in London.

This workshop is split into two 3 hour sessions on November 26th

SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate - Students should be comfortable knitting and purling in the round, working with more than one colour, reading charts.

MATERIALS:
• 4mm / US 6 needles for knitting small circumference (Double pointed needles or 32” / 80 cm circular needles for magic loop)

• Stitch markers

• Scissors

Knit Fringe tool (available from Aleks Byrd) or flat stick or card approx 0.5” / 1.5 cm wide for wrapping fringe yarn loops

• DK yarn in 3 contrasting colours in the following approx. amounts:

- MC (main colour) 20g

- CC1 (contrast colour 1 used for fringe) 10g

- CC2 (contrast colour 2 used for fringe) 10g

Make sure the yarn for CC1 and CC2  is easy to pull from both ends of the ball for working with two strands at a time

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