Short Row Survey - Knitting in 3D with Kira Dulaney
Working short rows creates curves or wedges in your knitting, which can be used for asymmetric hems, easy sock heels & toes, bust darts to accommodate curves, slanted stripes, or smoothly bound-off shoulders. We’ll talk about when to use short rows, how to alter patterns to include them, and practice different techniques so you can choose your favorite.
This workshop is open to students age 12+
Date & Time
Sunday June 1, 1pm-4pm
Skill Level
Students need to be able to cast on, knit, purl, and tell the difference
Materials Fee
N/A
Students Should Bring
- 30 yards of smooth worsted or aran weight yarn
- knitting needles in a size appropriate for your yarn
- removable stitch markers
About the Instructor
Kira Dulaney has been teaching fiber arts classes and hosting crafty events in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond since 2002. As a teacher, her focus is on providing valuable information in a stress-free environment, and supporting students through the learning process. She is also the designer behind Kira K Designs, a line of original knitting and crochet patterns and kits featuring clean lines and intriguing details that are both interesting to make and easy to wear. Kira has taught at Estes Park Wool Market, Flag Wool, Flock Fiber Festival, Interweave Yarn Fest, Lambtown Festival, Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival, the Natural Fiber Fair, Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival, Red Alder Fiber Arts Retreat, Stitches events, and TNNA, as well as numerous guilds and yarn shops.
Workshop Refund & Cancellation Policy
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