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Intarsia often conjures up images of voluminous ‘80s sweaters covered in puppies, chicks, and Laura Ashley florals. But the technique itself is super easy, super fun, and lends itself incredibly well to modern, linear, and graphic shapes. In this class, we’ll learn how to work intarsia flat, then how to shift stitches and even talk about how to work intarsia in the round.
One 3-hour workshop.
Skills Needed: advanced beginner
- knitting, purling, increasing, decreasing
Materials:
- 30 yards [27 m] of different-colored yarn in the same weight
- writing implement for taking notes
Homework:
- With smooth, non-haloed worsted weight yarn and US 7 circular needle, please cast on 30 stitches and work about an inch in stockinette stitch, worked flat and ending after a WS row. Do not bind off. Make sure to leave at least another 70 yards of yarn attached
About the Instructor:
Bristol Ivy is a knitting designer, teacher, and author from Bangor, Maine. Her work has been published with PomPom Magazine, amirisu, Quince & Co., Making Magazine, and her own eponymous pattern line. She has taught at such events as Squam Art Workshops, Edinburgh Yarn Festival, and Vogue Knitting Live, as well as yarn shops worldwide. Her recent books, Knitting Outside the Box and Knitting Outside the Box: Drape and Fold, both with PomPom Press, explore her lifelong commitment to breaking rules and finding beauty in unexpected places. When not knitting, she’s sewing, running, watching far too many British murder mysteries, and baking a mean loaf of oatmeal honey bread. Find her online at bristolivy.com and on Instagram and Twitter as @bristolivy.