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Monday, January 25, 2010

New Class Schedule

Hi everyone!

As promised, here is the class schedule for February and March! Please see previous post for photos and details. Call The Nest at 304.848.2444 today to sign up!

Fearless Knitting Workshops:
Take your knitting to the next level! Start with fixing mistakes, move on to cables, chart reading, lace, and beyond! The workshops are free when materials are purchased from The Nest and with regular attendance commitment.
Prerequisites: must be able to knit, purl, bind off and cast on with fluency.
Tuesdays, 11:00am: 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/9, and 3/23
Wednesdays, 4:30pm: 1/27, 2/10, 2/24, 3/10, and 3/24
Saturdays, 10:00am: 1/30, 2.13, 2/27, 3/13, and 3/27

Snowman Hat from Itty Bitty Hats:
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Tuesdays, 1:00pm: 1/26 and 2/2
Fridays, 2:00pm: 2/12 and 2/19
Tuesdays, 5:00pm: 2/23 and 3/2

Baby Surprise Jacket:
Three 1-hour session
Class fee: $30
Thursdays, 11:00am: 2/4, 2/11, and 2/18

Cozy Cowl:
One 1-hour session
Class fee: $10
Friday, 1/29 at 1:00pm

Infinity Scarf:
One 1-hour session
Class fee: $10
Friday, 1/29 at 2:30pm

French Press Slippers:
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Fridays, 11:00am: 1/29 and 2/12
Saturdays, 3:00pm: 1/30 and 2/13
Saturdays, 3:00pm: 2/20 and 2/27
Tuesdays, 5:00pm: 3/23 amd 3/30

Burberry Cowl:
Intermediate Class (learn provisional CO, cables, and kitchener stitch - how exciting!)
Three 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $30
Tuesdays, 5:00pm: 2/2, 2/9, and 2/16
Fridays, 11:00am: 3/5, 3/12, and 3/19

Faux Isle Hat:
Advanced Beginner Class (learn 2-color stranding!)
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Fridays, 11:00am: 2/19 and 2/26

Golden Gate Scarf
Anthroplogie-inspired knitted trellis with felted flowers
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Saturdays, 10:00am: 2/20 and 2/26

Upside Down Daisy Hat from Itty Bitty Hats
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Thursdays, 11:00am: 3/4 and 3/11
Tuesdays, 5:00pm: 3/9 and 3/16

Bunny Beanie:
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Thursdays, 10:00am: 3/18 and 3/25
Saturdays, 3:00pm: 3/20 and 3/27

Felted Bunny Slippers:
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Thursdays, 11:30am: 3/18 and 3/25
Saturdays, 4:30pm: 3/20 and 3/27

Felted Flip-Flops (Child or Adult):
Who's ready for summer? :)
Two 1-hour sessions
Class fee: $20
Saturdays, 3:00pm: 3/6 and 3/13


ANNOUNCEMENT: Because of the busy upcoming class schedule, drop-in FREE HELP will now be available every Friday evening from 4:30-6:00pm.

PHEW - That is quite a schedule! We hope that you'll join us for some of these awesome upcoming classes! Happy Knitting from The Nest!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

January/February Projects & Classes!


Hi Everyone!

There are a few updates to post today, so this will be a long post! We have decided which classes will be offered during January & February, but we won't be setting the schedule until the weather agrees to cooperate. In the meantime, you can find class descriptions and photos below. We will send out an email and post the schedule on here once it is set in stone.

BUT FIRST.... I wanted to talk about the FEARLESS KNITTER groups forming now at The Nest. Through the winter, we will be taking our knitting to the next level using Stitch n' Bitch and the Fearless Knitting Workbook. We will begin with basic construction, learn how to fix mistakes, and be introduced to cables and lace knitting! Registration is free when supplies and books are purchased at The Nest. For all others, cost will be $10 per hour. Stay tuned for more information as we iron the details out.

Okay, on to classes and pretty photos.

Infinity Scarf (aka Gary's Snood)
This modern scarf pattern provides lots of practice knitting and purling in the round. It is buttery soft (knit out of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran) and very stylish. This scarf is knitted as a moebius, so it's perfect for those of you that love a good puzzle!













Snowman Hat
This adorable pattern, from Itty Bitty Hats, is just too charming for words. You'll learn tons of new knitting techniques with this project, and end up with the perfect gift!











Baby Surprise Jacket
This classic baby sweater pattern, by none other than Elizabeth Zimmermna, is simple and adaptable to many sizes. Because of the unique shaping, it is the perfect project for trying out creative color combinations and striping. If you don't want to take the class with the group, we have the class DVD with detailed instructions available at The Nest.











Cozy Cowl
This project is perfect for beginning knitters. Learn to knit in the round with big yarn on big circulars. Can be worn as a cowl or pull the hood up when the wind blows... just what we need with this weather!













Felted Slippers
Aren't these just adorable?! These lovelies are worn by Krista when she is working at The Nest. This is an easy project, that will teach you how to increase and decrease, and introduce you to felting!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy 2010 from The Nest!

Hello everyone,

Happy new year! 2009 was quite a year for The Nest! We celebrated our 5th anniversary, knit hundreds of chemo caps for our 2nd annual Knit for Life, and made lots of new friends. We hope that 2010 is just as exciting, and we're planning lots of great events and classes to get the year started off right! :)

Myself, I've been quite busy with the holidays and life in general. Luckily, I've been doing lots of knitting to keep myself sane the past couple of months, so I have tons of great projects to share with you! One of my New Years Resolutions is to update this blog on a regular (i.e., weekly) basis, so keep checking back for more projects and ideas.

The project I'm featuring today is a sweater vest I knit for my sister for Christmas. It is the Heather Hoodie pattern , by Debbie O'Neill, published in the Fall 2009 Knitscene. It was so much fun to knit, and turned out beautifully (if I do say so myself). I used size US 10 needles (32" circulars), and 14 balls (994 yards) of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Chunky in color # 17034. (NOTE: The pattern calls for US 10.5 needles, but I was trying to size down the 38" size a bit, so I made my gauge a smidge tighter than called for in the pattern.)

The fat needles and chunky yarn - combined with a simple, but entertaining, cable pattern - make this a really fast and delightful pattern! Without further ado, photos!