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Surrounded by all that yarn and can’t wait to pick up a pair of needles or a crochet hook? Spend an hour trying a technique, learning a skill, or just playing with yarn in new ways.
New knitters and crocheters take the next steps by learning to seam, reading the charts, learning how to fix mistakes.
More experienced? Comfortable with lace but intimidated by double knitting? Fluent in Fair Isle but never tried entrelac? Market Sessions give you a taste of a technique, letting you decide if you’ll go back for seconds or say “no thanks!”
Everyone! For one hour, explore the mystery of reversible cables and the magic of knitting in both directions. Learn the basics of Knit One Below or the wonder of working yarn with a hook instead of two needles.
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Saturday 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Friday 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Cindy Craig
Beth Whiteside
Kellie Nuss
Joyce learned how to knit and crochet at age nine and is a CYCA Certified Instructor in both knit and crochet. She designs for yarn companies and publications. Joyce loves to adapt knitting techniques into crochet. Her motto is : “Why should knitters have all the fun? If I can knit it, I will figure out a way to crochet it.”Joyce Wyatt
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Friday 2:00pm - 3:00pmSaturday 2:00pm - 3:00pmSunday 1:30pm - 2:30pm
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Learn to chain, single crochet, double crochet, and treble crochet. You’ll go home with a crochet hook and yarn.
Crochet Sessions
CLASS CODES
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PPPrOjECtS & MOrE PrOjECtS
CRCrOChEt
SPStitCh PAttErnS & tExturES
CCCOLOr & CrEAtivity
TTtEChniquES & tiPS FOr KnittErS
Key:
! Don’t forget to bring your materials to your session. Materials needed are listed with the session description.
Santa Clara Convention Center
Feb 20-22
Cindy CraigCindy learned to knit while chaperoning Girl Scouts in Norway. As a self-professed “knitting geek,” she enjoys exploring the technical side of knitting and tinkering with new skills, stitch patterns, knitting patterns, and concepts. She has been teaching professionally in yarn shops, guild events, and knitting shows for more than 10 years. She is the author of The Kids Knitting Notebook and has designs published in Knitter’s Magazine, Knitting Today, and Red Heart, in addition to many self-published patterns.Cindy has been the manager of The Studio Knitting & Needlepoint since 2002. She loves helping students learn to knit or crochet and is very skilled at getting students unstuck. She knits everywhere she goes and is frequently questioned on the sidelines of the soccer field, at PTA meetings, or Scouting events.
Friday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
CR12 Tunisian Crochet A cross between knitting and crochet, this fabric looks woven. Let’s play with some stitches while making a business card holder.
Materials: One skein #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, tunisian crochet hook in a size appropriate for your yarn.
Friday 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
SP2 Entrelac Intro French for ‘interlaced,’ entrelac is recognized by its characteristic basketweave appearance. Learn how to make the basic units of left and right rectangles, linking them together in tiers worked back and forth across the fabric. You will learn some of the knitting lingo specific to entrelac such as LR and RR. Included in this class is a pattern for an entrelac scarf that you will begin.
Materials: 100 yards each #4 (worsted-weight) yarn in 2 complementary colors and US 8 or 9 needles.
Friday 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
TT25 Magical Revisible Cables I love when my scarves don’t have a wrong side. You’ll learn to make a cable that looks the same on both sides. It is perfect for scarves and other applications where both sides are showing. You should already be familiar with cables before taking this class.
Materials: Light colored #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, needles to go with yarn, cable needle.
Friday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
TT23 Charts Can Be Your Friends Don’t let a chart scare you. Many knitters prefer working from charts instead of written directions. Once you get the hang of them, charts can make knitting a lot easier. In this class you will learn the basic symbols, the basic rules for chart reading, and some tricks that make it easy. We’ll practice knitting from a simple chart while making a cozy for your coffee cup (or soda can).
Materials: Light-colored, smooth, #4 (worsted-weight) yarn and US 7 needle.
Saturday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
TT18 Uh, Oh! Fixing Mistakes All knitters make mistakes. It can be frustrating when you can’t fix them yourself, so you rip out and start over numerous times. This class focuses on the most common skills beginners need: picking up dropped stitches, correcting mistakes a few rows back, and understanding the difference between ripping back and un-knitting. These skills will help you relax when an ‘oops’ comes along.
Materials: Practice amount of #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, US 8 or 9 needles, and F, G, or H crochet hook.
Crochet Sessions
CLASS CODES
FFFiniShing FinESSE
PPPrOjECtS & MOrE PrOjECtS
CRCrOChEt
SPStitCh PAttErnS & tExturES
CCCOLOr & CrEAtivity
TTtEChniquES & tiPS FOr KnittErS
Key:
! Don’t forget to bring your materials to your session. Materials needed are listed with the session description.
Santa Clara Convention Center
Feb 20-22
Saturday 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
TT13 Invisible Joins — Well Nearly Invisible Joining yarn in the middle of the row can be frustrating if the join is noticeable. This class will do the Russian braided, and the knotted joins. Learn which join to do based on the fiber content of your yarn. Your next project will fly because you can’t wait to get to the end of the ball to try your new skills.
Materials: 5 yards each of two colors #4 (worsted-weight) WOOL yarn, 5 yards each of two colors #4 (worsted-weight) COTTON yarn; tapestry needle.
Saturday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
TT6 Knitted Miters Basic knitting skills such as casting on, picking up, and decreasing—combined with color and texture—create endless possibilities. Mitered knitting can become squares, rectangles, diamonds, or strips and is the foundation of some of today’s best designs. You will learn to make a basic square, to join squares as you go, and to build the squares into a project. You will also receive a pattern for a Kindle or iPad cover and begin the project in class.
Materials: 100 yards #5 (chunky-weight) yarn in 2 complementary colors and 2 US 9 or 10 needles.
Sunday 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
CR12 Tunisian Crochet A cross between knitting and crochet, this fabric looks woven. Let’s play with some stitches while making a business card holder.
Materials: One skein #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, tunisian crochet hook in a size appropriate for your yarn.
Sunday 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
TT1 Short Rows Short rows can create curves and shapes in your knitted fabric. They are used for heels of socks, bust darts, and shoulder shaping. You will learn basic short rows in both garter and stockinette stitch, wrap and turn, and ‘hiding’ the wraps to make them virtually invisible. Included in this class is a pattern for a Curly Q Scarf that we will begin.
Materials: 210 yards of #4 (worsted-weight) yarn and US 9 needles.
Cindy Craig
Crochet Sessions
CLASS CODES
FFFiniShing FinESSE
PPPrOjECtS & MOrE PrOjECtS
CRCrOChEt
SPStitCh PAttErnS & tExturES
CCCOLOr & CrEAtivity
TTtEChniquES & tiPS FOr KnittErS
Key:
! Don’t forget to bring your materials to your session. Materials needed are listed with the session description.
Santa Clara Convention Center
Feb 20-22
Kellie Nuss
Friday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
TT8 Knitting in Both Directions Knitting in both directions allows the knitter to always be looking at the right side, even if you are knitting flat. The work is never turned, and the knitter cleverly works both knit and purl stitches from the same side. This saves time when working on a very small number of stitches as for bobbles or entrelac, and it saves effort when working on a very large number of stitches. Your instructor will teach the basics of working knit and purl stitches from the right side of the work. There is time for practice and a discussion of how to use this technique in your every-day knitting.
Materials: Any yarn and needles for sampling.
Friday 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
TT2 Continental Knitting Continental knitting involves tensioning the yarn in the hand holding the unworked stitches (for most people this is the left hand) and using the other needle to pick stitches through in a quick and efficient manner. It is a great technique to have in your knitting repetoire. It can solve a multitude of knitting problems or just be a good companion to the way you already knit. Your instructor will teach the basics of tensioning the yarn and picking the stitches rather than throwing. We will learn the knit and purl stitches and have time to practice and discuss how to transition to this useful method of knitting.
Materials: Any yarn and appropriate needles for sampling.
Friday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
CC4 Working with Leftovers and Random Yarns—Knit or Crochet! Play with Kellie’s stash and discover how to combine leftovers in appealing ways. Learn basics of color behavior and how to trust your eye. We will create balls of yarn to experiment with and create a swatch with several stitch patterns.
Materials: Size 7 or 8 needles or G or H crochet hook. Prerequisites: Must know the basics of your craft. This is not a learn-to knit or crochet class.
Saturday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
TT14 Hand Dyed Savvy for Knits Learn the basics of understanding hand-dyed yarns and how to get the most out of then. We will start on a cup cozy that will demonstrate techniques for blending colors, avoiding pooling, and making those gorgeous yarns look as good in a project as they do in a skein.
Materials: Skein of #4 (worsted-weight) hand-dyed yarn, wound and ready to knit with at the start of class, needles appropriate for that yarn, 5 safety pins or locking stitch markers.
Kellie is a self-taught knitter with a keen interest in the success of her students. A proud knitting geek, she loves to teach the principles and practices that are the foundation to every knitting technique and that allow any knitter to become confident enough to try anything they want. She is from Maryland and has been teaching professionally for 15 years. Kellie goes by kellamina on Ravelry.com and blogs at 2sides2points.com.
Crochet Sessions
CLASS CODES
FFFiniShing FinESSE
PPPrOjECtS & MOrE PrOjECtS
CRCrOChEt
SPStitCh PAttErnS & tExturES
CCCOLOr & CrEAtivity
TTtEChniquES & tiPS FOr KnittErS
Key:
! Don’t forget to bring your materials to your session. Materials needed are listed with the session description.
Santa Clara Convention Center
Feb 20-22
Saturday 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
PP9 Almost Instant Necklace Scarf Make some chains, cords, twists, or braids. Add beads. Put it all together into a unique piece that bridges the gap between scarf and jewelry. Kellie gets more compliments on these simple pieces than anything else she wears at STITCHES! For knitters or crocheters.
Materials: 20-30 yards of any yarn or harmonious combination of yarn, needles or hooks appropriate to yarn, large-holed beads similar to ‘Pandora-style’ bracelet collectible beads.
Saturday 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
CC2 Double Knit in Color Double knitting in color creates a two-sided, double-thick fabric with an image on one side and the exact negative of the image on the other side. In class, we will learn the basic steps and get started on a coaster-sized sample with a simple motif. This will require concentration and experience in reading patterns and instructions comfortably.
Materials: 50 yards of smooth, plain #4 (worsted-weight) yarn in two STRONGLY contrasting solid colors—wool or wool-blend preferred and US 7 needle.
Saturday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
TT2 Continental Knitting Continental knitting involves tensioning the yarn in the hand holding the unworked stitches (for most people this is the left hand) and using the other needle to pick stitches through in a quick and efficient manner. It is a great technique to have in your knitting repetoire. It can solve a multitude of knitting problems or just be a good companion to the way you already knit. Your instructor will teach the basics of tensioning the yarn and picking the stitches rather than throwing. We will learn the knit and purl stitches and have time to practice and discuss how to transition to this useful method of knitting.
Materials: Any yarn and appropriate needles for sampling.
Sunday 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
TT31 Another Moebius Cast-on Always wondered about Moebius knitting? It’s a fun way to make a tube with a permanent twist. Moebius make interesting infinity scarves, cowls, and more. Here is your chance to try it out! Learn how to turn a regular long-tail cast-on into a 2-sided Moebius cast-on. From there, the possibilities are endless. All you need is a stitch pattern that looks good on both sides (a list will be provided in class), and you’ll be ready to try your very own Moebius.
Materials: approx 60 yards #6 (Super bulky-weight) yarn; 40-inch circular needle, measured tip to tip, US 11 or 13. Must know how to do a long-tail cast-on.
Kellie Nuss
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Crochet Sessions
CLASS CODES
FFFiniShing FinESSE
PPPrOjECtS & MOrE PrOjECtS
CRCrOChEt
SPStitCh PAttErnS & tExturES
CCCOLOr & CrEAtivity
TTtEChniquES & tiPS FOr KnittErS
Key:
! Don’t forget to bring your materials to your session. Materials needed are listed with the session description.
Santa Clara Convention Center
Feb 20-22
Saturday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
CR13 Entrelac Crochet Entrelac crochet is a way of doing Tunisian crochet so you end up with little blocks that form a complete row. This is the crocheter’s version of Entrelac knitting. It can usually be done with a regular crochet hook and any size yarn. You will learn this stitch technique while making a small mat/coaster.
Materials: #4 (worsted-weight) yarn in two colors, 1 oz. each; size G crochet hook; scissors; tapestry needle.
Saturday 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
CR10 Crocodile Stitch Crochet This mystery stitch has been a buzz word in the crochet world the last couple of years. Come and learn this stitch and go home with a free neck warmer pattern.
Materials: 4 oz. one color of #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, tapestry needle, scissors, and H crochet hook.
Saturday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
CC8 Mosaic Knitting Learn to knit with color without the fuss of having to use bobbins or carry more than one color throughout the row. You can create some beautiful patterns using Mosaic Knitting, both in garter and stockinette stitch. In this class we will knit a cuff for take-out coffee cups. Must be able to knit and purl. Materials: 1 oz. each of two, high-contrast colors of #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, US 7 needles, scissors, and tapestry needle for seaming.
Ginger SmithAn avid and enthusiastic knitter and crocheter for more than five decades and a Craft Yarn Council of America Certified Instructor, Ginger teaches all levels of learners, using multiple approaches. Ginger’s designs have been featured in national publications.
Crochet Sessions
CLASS CODES
FFFiniShing FinESSE
PPPrOjECtS & MOrE PrOjECtS
CRCrOChEt
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CCCOLOr & CrEAtivity
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Key:
! Don’t forget to bring your materials to your session. Materials needed are listed with the session description.
Santa Clara Convention Center
Feb 20-22
Beth WhitesideBeth is a knitting teacher, designer, and technical editor whose curiosity has led her to visit many countries (stranded color, EPS, k1b, lace, ...) on the knitting-world map. Originally from New England, she now lives in San Francisco, where mountains, ocean, and Haight Street are always good sources of inspiration. What she loves most about teaching is finding ways to make light bulbs pop on in her students’ heads and helping them grow as knitters. www.bethwhitesidedesign.com.
Friday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
FF3 Simple Seaming Seaming is one of those basic skills, just beyond the knitting fundamentals of cast-on, knit, purl, and bind-off. We’ll make small swatches in class and practice the basic techniques of seaming rows-to-rows and stitches-to-stitches. And we’ll talk about how these techniques are used to put garments and other knit pieces together. Learn to seam, and a whole new world of knitting will open for you!
Materials: 25 yds #5 (chunky-weight) yarn in light or bright color, US 10½ knitting needles, and tapestry needle.
Friday 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
SP5 Edgier Edges Add edge to your edgings with these 2 easy, pretty, beginnings. Reverse yarn overs create eyelets on the YO chain while cast on/cast off stitches give the picots their teeth. Sew your chains around garments, pick up stitches in them to get started, or simply add findings and wear them as jewelry!
Materials: #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, 20-30 yds in solid, light or bright color; knitting needles in size recommended on ball band AND 1 size smaller.
Friday 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
CC5 Stranded Color Learn to work holding 2 colors at the same time! Commonly called Fair Isle knitting, this technique for stranding colors across the back lets you create brightly colored and patterned fabrics. While working on a small bag/hat project you’ll practice getting an even tension (not too tight, not too loose), learn ways to prevent yarns from twisting, and try different holding techniques. Come get a taste of this classic knitting technique!
Materials: 2 balls (50 yds each) #5 (chunky-weight) yarn in 2 complementary colors and a US 10½ circular needle 16” long, measured tip to tip.
Friday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
TT33 Introducing I-cord What is I-cord, you ask? Only the most versatile cord ever unvented! In this class you’ll learn how to make basic Stockinette stitch I-cord, how to scale it up and down, and how to add color with 1-row stripes. From practical handles and drawstrings to decorative fringe and jewelry, versatile I-cord is a great addition to your knitting toolbox.
Materials: #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, 20 yds each in 2 light or bright colors; set of double-pointed needles in size appropriate for yarn.
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Crochet Sessions
CLASS CODES
FFFiniShing FinESSE
PPPrOjECtS & MOrE PrOjECtS
CRCrOChEt
SPStitCh PAttErnS & tExturES
CCCOLOr & CrEAtivity
TTtEChniquES & tiPS FOr KnittErS
Key:
! Don’t forget to bring your materials to your session. Materials needed are listed with the session description.
Santa Clara Convention Center
Feb 20-22
Saturday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
TT28 Jazz Up that I-cord! Learn how to go beyond the basic Stockinette stitch tube and create cords with style. We’ll look at how stitch patterns add twist and texture to I-cord, as well as have some unexpected effects. You’ll leave with a mini pattern dictionary of cords to try next!
Materials: 20 yds #4 (worsted-weight) yarn; one set of double- pointed needles in appropriate size for yarn.
Saturday 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
TT16 Circular from the Inside Out Used to working in the round from the outside in, decreasing your way to the center? Learn how to work the other way, starting at the center and increasing out. Working on double-pointed needles, you’ll learn an easier way to start in the center while knitting a cute coaster (or two!). We’ll talk about increase types, as well as their placement for design purposes (spokes, spirals and concentric circles)
Materials: 70 yds #4 (worsted-weight) yarn in light/bright color; 1 set US 7 double-pointed needles; US H hook.
Saturday 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
TT32 I-cord on the Edge Edge your knitting as you work it! In class you’ll create a swatch with I-cord edges worked at the same time, learn how to turn a corner, execute an I-cord bind off and create I-cord button loops. We’ll discuss additional ways to edge with I-cord, as well as how to handle gauge considerations. Turn your swatch into a cuff or coin purse!
Materials: 20 yds #4 (worsted-weight) yarn, set of double-pointed needles in size appropriate for yarn.
Saturday 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
PP3 Knit One Below Scarf Columns of color on one side, blended swallowtails on the other! The column pattern makes a fabulous fabric produced by working only 1 color per row. Learn the best cast-on for K1B fabrics, how to find the stitch in the row below on both sides of the work, and how to use the slide manuever to get the yarn you need next. This class will get you started; you won’t want to stop.
Materials: 2 balls (110 yds each) #4 (worsted-weight) yarn in coordinating colors (one ball can be variegated) and US 9 or 10 circular needle.
Beth Whiteside
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CINDY CRAIG CR12TUNISIAN CROCHET
SP2ENTRELAC INTRO
TT25MAGICAL REVERSIBLE CABLES
TT23 CHARTS CAN BE YOUR FRIENDS
KELLIE NUSS TT8KNITTING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS
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TT2CONTINENTAL KNITTING
CC4WORKING WITH LEFTOVERS
JOYCE WYATTFREE
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BETH WHITESIDE FF3SIMPLE SEAMING
SP5EDGIER EDGES
CC5STRANDED COLOR
TT33INTRO TO I-CORD
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SESSION 212:30 pm - 1:30 pm
SESSION 32:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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CINDY CRAIG TT18UH-OH FIXING MISTAKES
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TT13INVISIBLE JOINS
TT6KNITTED MITERS
KELLIE NUSS TT14HAND DYED SAVVY FOR KNITS
PP9AMOST INSTANT NECKLACE SCARF
CC2DOUBLE KNIT IN COLOR
TT2CONTINENTAL KNITTING
GINGER SMITH CR13ENTRELAC CROCHET
CR10CROCODILE STITCH CROCHET
CC8MOSAIC KNITTING
JOYCE WYATTFREE
LEARN TO CROCHETOn-site registration only.
BETH WHITESIDE TT28JAzz UP THAT I-CORD
TT16CIRCULAR FROM THE INSIDE OUT
TT32I-CORD ON THE EDGE
PP3KNIT ONE BELOW
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SESSION 21:30 pm - 2:30 pm
CINDY CRAIG CR12TUNISIAN CROCHET
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JOYCE WYATTFREE
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