Triangle Shawls: Beautiful Beginnings and Ends

About Triangle Shawls: Beautiful Beginnings and Ends

No matter how perfect the in-betweens are, it's the beginning and ending of shawls that make the difference between oooooooh and oops! Working at a looser gauge means you can hardly ever cast on or bind off too loosely, but there sure are tons of ways to make it too tight! Join acclaimed shawl designer Romi Hill to learn several ways to cast-on your triangle shawl! We'll go through Romi's perfect garter tab start, a U start, and a modern Hap construction. We'll move on to a couple of no-fail stretchy bind-offs that you can use on any project.


Supplies, Equipment & Materials Needed for Class

Fingering-weight through worsted-weight yarn (tip: bring light-colored yarn that doesn’t split), US 5, 6 or 7 needles, depending on yarn weight (needles should yield a loose fabric with your yarn choice); smooth cotton waste yarn (fingering or sport weight) and a crochet hook for the waste yarn; locking stitch marker or coilless safety pin; sharp tapestry needle.


Materials Kit

No materials kit for this class.


Pre-class Homework

None

Skill Level

Advanced beginner; student should be able to knit and purl


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When

Single 2-hour live online session.

Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recording of the class.

Jan
25th
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM EST
Triangle Shawls: Beautiful Beginnings and Ends
Romi Hill

How It Works

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Romi Hill

    Romi Hill lives on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains in Northern Nevada, where the high desert nights are cool and the air is clear and crisp. A lifelong crafter and knitter, she is inspired by the natural surroundings in her corner of the world, and her designs have an organic flow. She specializes in lace of all weights, and her patterns are known for their knitterly details. She loves sharing her knitting knowledge - acquired through study, the generosity of other knitters, and lots of mistakes and experimenting - and regularly posts tutorials on Instagram and YouTube. Find her on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube at @RomiDesigns, and “Romi” on Ravelry.


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