ONLINE: It's hat and scarf weather! Learn to knit or add new skills as we knit a jeweled beanie-style hat, and more advanced students can also knit a matching scarf. Whether you are a beginner or a more experienced knitter, we'll cover all the skills you need from start to finish. That will include choosing a technique for casting on, knitting and purling, reading a knitting chart, weaving in ends and blocking — and what all those words mean. Your friends will all hope you'll make them a hat too! | Active Skill Learning.
Max enrollment: 12.
Class sessions are recorded.
Amie Palmer is a lifelong fiber arts enthusiast who has fallen in love with knitting. She believes there are two types of knitting projects: the ones that require concentration and those that can be worked on when meeting up to chat with fellow knitters. She always has at least one of each on her needles. She has taught at Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair, the New York State Sheep and Wool Festival, and Carolina FiberFest. She is Craft Yarn Council certified and a TKGA-certified knitting judge.