Sweater 101
Get ready to make your VERY FIRST SWEATER! This fun, five-part class will guide you through the mysteries of gauge swatching, top-down sweater construction, short rows, picking up stitches, finishing techniques, and other sweater making skills!
You'll be making the Wave of Change pullover by Denise Bayron of Bayron Handmade. This pattern is size inclusive, gender neutral, and easy to make longer or shorter per your personal style!
You can follow Denise on Instagram at @bayronhandmade, check out her website at www.bayronhandmade.com, or find her on Ravelry under Denise Bayron. This pattern is being used with consent from the designer. All students will receive a purchased copy for their own personal use (because you're gonna wanna make another!)
Skills Required:
Folks must be comfortable with casting on, knitting, purling, basic ribbing, knitting in the round on double pointed needles or using magic loop, and casting off. If you can confidently make a pair of mittens or socks, you'll be good to go! Not quite there yet? Try our Sweet Knit Hat class followed by Classic Socks, and you'll be ready for sweater weather!
All supplies included:
Your registration includes all the yarn, needles, notions, and pattern necessary to complete the project, regardless of what size you are making.
Sizing:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) corresponding to finished bust measurements of 36 (40, 45, 50.5, 54, 58.5, 63)" or 91.5 (101.5, 114.5, 128.5, 137, 148.5, 160) cm. Recommended positive ease 2-4" or 5-10 cm. This means you should choose a size that is about 2-4 inches larger than your full bust measurement.
Class Cancellation Policy:
Registrations can be canceled up to 48 hours prior to the class for a full refund (or transferred to another date.) Cancellations within 48 hours of the class starting are not eligible for a refund or transfer.
If you are sick and unable to attend, STASH will work with you to reschedule your participation. Please do not come to class sick.
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