LUCY NEATBY
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LUCY NEATBY
The MetroWest Knitters Guild proudly presents: LUCY NEATBY April 9-12, 2011 New Art Center, Newton MA REGISTRATION DEADLINE is MARCH 8. (Priority given to MWKG until February 8) Lucy Neatby is a world-renowned knitwear designer, handknitting instructor, yarn designer and former Merchant Navy Officer. She is widely acclaimed for her “Knitters’ Companion” instructional DVD series. Lucy’s company, Tradewind Knitwear Designs, includes her instruction, designs and her Celestial and Cat’s Pajamas lines of hand-dyed yarns. “The simplicity of the equipment needed contributes to the myth of knitting as "nothing much": as with a scale of eight basic notes you can squeak out a ditty or compose a concerto, so it is with the 3 basic knitting manoeuvres: knit, purl, and yarn over - the sky is the limit... I knit for the feel of it: there is little to beat the pleasure of handling a wonderful yarn with a good pair of needles, and magically creating a fabric.” - Lucy Neatby Workshops Scarf Trio: Mirror M irror, Sea Lettuce, and Falling Leaves Saturday, April 9 (9am-4pm) New Art Center // 6 hour class // Intermediate In practice yarn, sample all three of these designs and take a close look at all the techniques used. Over the course of the day, Lucy will guide you through yarn and needle selection for each project and then give instruction in the many and various techniques involved in each project: I-cord cast-on, elegant increases, Modified Conventional Bind-off (which may revolutionize your life), picots, short-rows, working from the right needle to the left (a.k.a. knitting-back backwards), Provisional Crochet cast-on, two-colour double knitting and more! Mirror Mirror uses double knitting to combine contrasting yarns in a reversible chequerboard pattern; Falling Leaves is an elegant reversible design based on a repeating texture pattern; Sea Lettuce uses short rows to create a stylish ruffled scarf edged with picots. Supplies – • Two plain (not variegated) contrasting colours in Sport or Worsted weight • Circular or straight needles in a size to suit your yarn • Scissors • Crochet hook • Blunt darning needles • Usual knitting paraphernalia Homework – None workshop. NOTE: There is an additional materials cost of $15 for three scarf patterns for this Short Row Wizardry (Part A) Sunday, April 10, (9 am-12 noon) New Art Center // 3 hour class // Advanced Beginners upwards A practical look at short rows and their many applications to better tailor your knitting. Try unwrapped, wrapped, yarnover and Japanese short rows and compare their merits. Short rows in Garter stitch and making a mitered corner. Planning to improve fit and finish by planning your own shapings for bulgy bits. Conversion of doostep shoulder directions to short rows. Supplies − • 20g Light coloured Worsted weight yarn or thicker (giving a gauge of 4-5 st per inch) in two colours • At least two sets of 5 appropriately sized dpns, 4.5-5 mm/US# 7-8 • Usual knitting paraphernalia • Scraps of yarn for markers or coil-less pins or safety pins Homework − Using Worsted weight yarn or thicker (giving a gauge of 4-5 st per inch) in a solid light colour, and appropriately sized dpns, 4.5- 5 mm/US 7-8. Cut off yarn from each swatch, leave stitches on a spare dp needle (ideally) or holder. Swatches 1, 2, 3 and 5 - Cast on 20 sts. Knit 4 rows (Garter stitch), then knit 1 row, purl 1 row (Stocking stitch). Swatch 4 - Cast on 34 sts. Knit 4 rows (Garter stitch), then knit 1 row, purl 1 row (Stocking stitch). Diamond Beaded Bracelet Sunday Afternoon, April 10 (1-4 pm) New Art Center // 3 hour class // Experienced Beginner Upwards Try a number of beading techniques including tricks and tips for threading pre-strung beads and handling tiny needles whilst making an attractive bracelet. The bracelet will be well on its way to completion by the end of class. Supplies − • A pair of dpns in size 1.25mm (US # 0000). (You don’t require a full set of 4 or 5 needles.) • Please don’t forget your reading glasses!!!!! You may purchase these 1.25mm/ 0000 needles from Lucy at the workshop IF you note that on the registration form. Homework − None NOTE: There is a $10 materials charge for the bracelet kit. Venus Rising Cardigan Monday-Tuesday, April 11-12, (9 am-4 pm each day) Location TBD in same general area //12 hour class// Intermediate/Advanced The Venus Rising Cardigan is a fascinating one-piece, sideways-knit construction which involves a number of sophisticated techniques to give a superb fit for all sizes and figures. It is both interesting to knit, yet not complex, and due to the needle size it is speedy and very slick to finish. All of the techniques will be practiced on a short-sleeved miniature version of the cardigan. We will use the Navaho knitting technique to create a triple strand yarn from a single ball and how to exploit this for either colour purity or blending. Beginning at the right sleeve cuff and using the one long circular needle method (or dpns if preferred) we will work the sleeve using uniform paired increases and running yarn markers and create a sleeve head with short-rows in the round (by either the Japanese or wrapped methods). Once the sleeve is completed we will make a two needle tubular cast-on for the side ‘seam’, smoothly incorporate the sleeve and then shape the body using short rows and incorporate bust (optional on a baby garment), shoulder and hip shapings. Marker yarns will be used extensively to allow for easy matching of the second side. Provision for the front and back neck openings will be made with waste yarn before reversing the shapings to create the left side. Waste yarns will be used to hold the stitches on the left side ‘seam’ for subsequent grafting. The central waste yarns will be removed to allow for the creation of the back of neck detail and then the front band and buttonholes applied. Supplies − • • • • • • One ball 150g Kauni yarn (100g = 400m) (approx $20). Two 6.5 mm (US#10.5) circular needles 80cm or longer. Two 8 mm (US #11) circular needles 80 cm or longer. 20g Chunky weight waste yarn (in a solid bright colour). 10g of finer scrap yarn to use as markers Scissors, darning needles and usual knitting paraphernalia. Homework − A swatch will be required. Lucy will send directions once people have signed up. NOTE: There is a $12 printed materials charge for this workshop. Registration Terms All registrations will be processed in the order received and priority will be given to guild members who submit their registrations by February 8. After February 8 we will begin processing registrations from non-guild members. General Information Location: The New Art Center is located in Newtonville, MA at 61 Washington Park, just off Walnut Street and very close to the Star Market/Shaw’s that sits over the Mass Turnpike. Directions are available at http://www.newartcenter.org/contact/index.html Lunch: Lunch is at your own expense. There are several sandwich shops within walking distance of the New Art Center, or you can bring your own. Cancellation Policy: Sorry, we can’t do refunds once you’ve been confirmed in a class, but we will keep a waiting list of those wanting to participate and will pass the names along, should you not be able to attend. Then, you are responsible for finding a replacement and working out financial details with them on your own. We cannot manage substitutions for you. Saturday Night Supper with Lucy: Open to all guild members and any workshop participants. An opportunity to informally, meet, and chat with your old and new friends and Lucy. $15 per person payable at dinner, which is held at LeAnne’s house beginning at about 4:30 pm. (A mile from the workshop location). Please RSVP on the registration form. Questions? Contact LeAnne at leannegr@earthlink.net Registration Form Name:______________________________________________________ _______________________ ___ Address:_____________________________________ _________________________________________ Phone:___________________________ Mobile: _________________________________ Email:__________________________ Please make all checks payable to Metrowest Knitters Guild and send to LeAnne Grillo, 94 Greenlawn Avenue, Newton, MA 02459 Questions: leannegr@ earthlink.net Scarf Trio MWKG member________ $80 Saturday, April 9: 9am-4pm (1 hour lunch) Non-member_______ $110 Materials Fee $15 Short Row Wizardry MWKG member________ $50 Sunday, April 10: 9am-12pm Non-member_______ $65 Diamond Beaded Bracelet MWKG member________ $50 Sunday, April 10: 1-4pm Non-member_______ $65 I wish to buy the 0000 needles from Lucy ($6 for two needles) YES You will pay Lucy directly for those on-site. Materials Fee NO $10 Venus Rising Cardigan MWKG member________ $150 Monday and Tuesday, April 11-12: 9am-4pm (each day) Non-member_______ $180 Materials Fee $12 Payment Summary—DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE YOUR MATERIAL/KIT FEES!!! Total Enclosed: I intend to come to the Saturday Night Supper with Lucy ___________ YES NO