Basics of Entrelac with Kimberly Langley

About Basics of Entrelac with Kimberly Langley

Entrelac is fun and fascinating! It is all about rectangles and triangles that are knit in a manner that creates a fabric that looks woven. It is a unique method of creating knitted fabric. It is also one of the few techniques in which knowing how to knit backwards is advantageous. Students will learn the basic building blocks of Entrelac and will begin knitting a square (call it a potholder). Students will also learn how to knit backwards.


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

Two or three colors of DK or Worsted yarn (light colored, smooth yarn is recommended), knitting needles appropriate for your yarn, the usual knitter’s notions (stitch markers, scissors, etc.), and pencil and paper for note taking.


Materials Fee (to be paid directly to the instructor)

$2 - includes a color schematic illustrating how the square is knit with the entrelac rectangles and triangles. Directions will be given for creating each type of unit.


Pre-class Homework

None

Skill Level

Advanced Beginner, must be able to knit and purl with ease, be comfortable picking up stitches, be able to decrease (k2tog, p2tog, ssk), increase (kf&b), and bind off.


$85.00
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When

Single 3-hour live in-person seminar.


Class Location

Howard County Fairgrounds – Fair Office

May
1st
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Basics of Entrelac 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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