Classes with Susan will be taking place in the Cottrell Building
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Couture Finishing Techniques
This class introduces couture finishing techniques which will allow you to create
knitwear that is perfectly finished -
Includes the perfect buttonhole, attaching collars, finishing touches, short row shaping.
When: Tuesday, 9.30 -
Level: Intermediate plus
Class Skills:
Cost: £39
Class Length: 3 hours
Homework: None
Bring with you:
Sewing up needles, scissors, sewing up needles, variety of straight needles and dpns, stitch holders, tape measure, pins.
Minimum number of students for class to run: 10 Maximum number of students: 20
Make do and mend
Do you want to learn how to re-
When: Tuesday, 2.00 -
Level: Intermediate plus
Class Skills: Confident knitter who has basic sewing skills
Cost: £39
Class Length: 3 hours
Bring with you: sewing up needles, scissors, tape measure, selection of straight needles, pins, stitch holders, 3.25mm DPNs, 3mm crochet hook
Homework: none
Minimum number of students for class to run: 10 Maximum number of students: 20
The perfect fit
To spend many, many hours knitting -
Taking a little time before you start knitting, to make sure that the pattern is going to work for you, could save much heartache and disappointment!
When: Wednesday, 9.30 -
Level: Advanced beginner plus
Class Skills:
Skills you’ll learn: Understanding personal measurements and body shape and how its compares to a pattern, how pattern sizing works, how to alter a pattern to suit your body measurements.
Cost: £39
Class Length: 3 hours
Bring with you: 3.25mm and 4mm straight needles (2 pairs), tape measure, pen or pencil, stitch holders.
Homework: None
Minimum number of students for class to run: 10 Maximum number of students: 20
Stitches in time: vintage knitting from 1920s onwards
This class looks in depth at what we can learn from vintage patterns in terms of fit and shaping, forgotten techniques to make a garment look beautiful on the body. We will also look at terminology of vintage patterns, how to use a vintage pattern successfully and includes an overview of the silhouettes and styles of the late 19th/early 20th century.
There will also be some time spent on some special vintage tips for unique and beautiful knitwear. There will also be an opportunity to try on some of the vintage garments knitted from A Stitch in Time to aid understanding of the fit and styling of these unique garments.
When:Thursday, 9.30 -
Level: Intermediate plus
Class Skills:
Skills you’ll learn: interpretation of vintage knitting patterns, shaping techniques, knitted buttons and other hints and tips from the vintage archive. Also includes vintage knitting history overview.
Cost: £80
Class Length: 6 hours
Bring with you: 3/3.25/4/5 mm straight needles, scissors, stitch holders, pen or pencil, tape measure. You may also bring a camera.
Homework: None
Minimum number of students for class to run: 10 Maximum number of students: 20
UK Knit Camp 2010
Susan Crawford
Susan Crawford lives in the northern seaside town of Southport, England, where she has spent 16 years working as a knitwear designer, knitting teacher and also a a lecturer in fashion and textiles. Susan is the Editor of the successful UK online magazine www.knitonthenet.com and in November last year, she published her first book, A Stitch in Time. Susan also designs as Just Call me Ruby, and has been featured in Knitonthenet, Knitty, Yarn Forward, Selvedge and the Knitter. Susan is currently working on two new books.