Introduction to Weaving and Knitting

Oct 30 2009 12:20
US/Alaska

Offered: To be announced
Location: Commonweal Garden
Instructor: Charmaine Krieger

Learn the basic skills needed to begin a weaving and a knitting project. Start the day setting up a simple loom, learning the basics of weaving and how to plan a project.
In the afternoon you will learn about different fibers and their qualities and how to make a simple stitch gauge: casting on, knit, purl, and binding off. We will start by making a simple scarf.

Please bring  #10-16” circular needles and 2-3 /100 gram balls of preferred yarn in varied colors. We will have some materials available at cost.

Worskhop Instructor: Charmaine Krieger

Charmaine has been a fiber artist for more than 40 years. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Francisco State University, majoring in textile arts, with an interest in different cultural techniques and methods. Weaving and knitting lead Charmaine to spinning and natural dyeing.  She is inspired living in West Marin, with its wealth of natural plants for dyeing and farms with local sheep’s wool.

Charmaine is a founding member of two fiber stores in West Marin and now a member of Black Mountain Artisans in Point Reyes Station. Charmaine has a popular knitting class in Bolinas with Gina Alexander and also teaches weaving on table looms. She has been featured with other spinners at the Bolinas museum’s “Spinning Out of Control” exhibit. Her specialty has been knit patterned hats, with handspun, naturally dyed yarns.

 

Workshop Fees

Class size is limited - register early!
$95 Course fee

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