Coffee Talk KAL - 2024 - Zoom

Coffee Talk KAL—Cozy Coffee Cowl
As a knitter, is there a better way to start the new year than to explore new learning experiences and work with a yummy yarn? Join us in 2024 to knit this gorgeous cabled cowl using Corrie Worsted by la bein aimee. Using this yarn of 75% Falkland Corriedale and 25% Gotland Wool you can create a versatile cowl that can be worn under a coat or as an accessory over your favorite top, sweater, or dress.
This pattern is great for learning and gaining confidence in cabling, reading a knitting chart, and steeking. This cowl is started by knitting in the round with steek stitches. After the initial knitting is completed, you will learn how to secure and cut a steek. The shape of this cowl is created by seaming the short end with the long end, resulting in the cables going in different directions. To finish, stitches are picked up around the bottom hem, and the neckline of the cowl and ribbing complete the look. Tutorial videos have been created to assist you through this project for your learning needs.
Knit-along Details:
Join us on Zoom 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays for Coffee Talk KAL January 6th - 27th
Must purchase your Cozy Coffee Cowl kit at KPS to participate.
January 6 - Week 1 Topics: use of the stitch markers in this project; techniques to make a knitting chart user-friendly; and cabling with and without a cable needle.
January 13 - Week 2 Topics: why a steek is used in knitting projects; the design that results from the steek in this project; and blocking pre-steek.
January 20 - Week 3 Topics: The how-to of steeking; picking up stitches for your ribbing; and finishing touches.
January 27 - Week 4: Showing off our finished cowl or project completion to date.
$89.00
Please add kit selection and class to your cart to check out and register.
Kit Includes:
2 skeins of Corrie Worsted by la BIEN AIME’E
Pattern
Weekly Zoom Teaching Sessions
Notions Needed:
US 6 - 16” for neck ribbing
US 6 - 24” for bottom ribbing hem
US 7 - 24” or 32” for cowl
Cable Needles
Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle
| Instructor: | Kay Maize |
| Instructor Bio: | Knitting for over fifty years, Kay has a passion for stranded knitting. She enjoys working on small circular needles in the round. After thirty eight years in nursing and health care education, Kay combines her love of teaching and knitting at KPS. |
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