Introducing the Beginner Stranded Knitting Sweater class, where you'll create this cozy sweater with a timeless style. The top-down design features an Italian cast-on at the neckline, followed by a charming twisted rib edge and a circular yoke adorned with a stranded pattern. Perfect for newcomers to stranded knitting, it offers added roominess and a comfortable back fit through short rows.
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Our classes are intended for ages 13 and up. If you are interested in lessons for children under 13, please email us at hello@knitiqueyarns.com
Difficulty: Confident Beginner
Materials:
Bulky weight yarn
685 (685, 822, 959, 959) yards main color
411 (411, 411, 411, 548) yards contrast color
We suggest pairing Cloud or Cloud Tweed with Beatrix
US 7, 8, and 10 24" needles
OR, US 7, 8, and 10 5" Interchangeable Tips, and a 14" Cable
Stitch Markers
Pattern is available for purchase on Ravelry here.
Pre-work:
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | A "confident beginner" in knitting refers to someone who has moved past the absolute basics and possesses a foundational understanding of the key techniques and concepts, but may not yet have extensive experience or have tackled more intricate patterns or projects. Here's a more detailed definition: Confident Beginner Knitter: 1. Foundational Skills: This knitter can comfortably execute the basic stitches, such as the knit and purl stitches, and can cast on and bind off without assistance. 2. Simple Projects: They've likely completed a few simple projects like scarves, dishcloths, or basic hats. 3. Problem Solving: They might be starting to recognize and rectify basic mistakes like dropped stitches. 4. Pattern Reading: A confident beginner can follow simple patterns, although might still find complex patterns or unfamiliar techniques challenging. 5. Eager to Learn: They're ready and willing to learn new techniques but might still need guidance and reassurance. 6. Limited Experience with Techniques: While they might be familiar with terms like "increasing," "decreasing," "ribbing," or "yarn over," they might not have executed these techniques in many projects or without guidance. |
Instructor: | Danielle |
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