Breed Characteristics of Wool for Knitters with Kimberly Langley

About Breed Characteristics of Wool for Knitters with Kimberly Langley

Spinners learn early that a fleece from one breed of sheep is very different from another breed. Those breed specific characteristics of the wool carry over to yarns. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for knitters to experience the distinct properties of different sheep breeds. Each student will be given four mini-skeins (each mini-skein is approximately 30-40 yds). Each skein is created from a specific breed. The instructor will share her knowledge of the breed; the history, current status and characteristics. Participants will knit a swatch with the mini-skein. Characteristics of the yarn will be discussed. The characteristics will vary and by knitting with yarn created from distinct breeds one after another, the differences and similarities will be easier to recognize. The breeds to be used will include an American breed, a British breed, a Heritage breed and a surprise.

Please note that this class runs from 1:30pm to 4:30pm.


Materials, Equipment, and Supplies the Student Must Bring to Class

Knitting needles of various sizes (mini-skeins may be DK, Worsted, Sport or Fingering), stitch holders, knitters bag of notions (stitch markers, scissors, etc.), and paper and pen for note taking


Materials Fee (to be paid directly to the instructor)

$20 - includes four mini-skeins (approximately 30 - 40 yds each) of different breed specific yarns.


Pre-class Homework

None

Skill Level

Suitable for All


$85.00
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When

Single 3-hour live in-person seminar.


Class Location

Howard County Fairgrounds – Fair Office

May
2nd
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
Breed Characteristics of Wool for Knitters with Kimberly Langley
Kimberly Langley

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Kimberly Langley

    Kim Langley founded YarnStory, an LYS in Honolulu, where she taught hundreds of people to knit and introduced many to the joy of hand knit socks. Currently based in Wisconsin, she developed a fascination with sheep breeds and works with local shepherds and woolen mills to create breed specific yarns; view the results at www.purveyoroffineyarns.com. Kim has been spreading her fascination with short rows, sheep breeds, and socks by teaching at fiber festivals across the Midwest (Shepherd’s Harvest, Wisconsin Sheep & Wool and others). You will find her wearing a much worn, much mended sweater and brightly colored hand knit socks.


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