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Spring 2015 Woolstock Knit & Sew 4830 Butler Rd Glyndon, MD 21071 410-517-1020 www.woolstock.com Knitting Classes/Events THE KNITTING CLUB TUES., MARCH 31 6:30 PM—8:30 PM This month we’re excited to announce a great addition to our Tuesday night Knitting Club. Begin- ning on March 31 we will be starting a sampler afghan knit-a-long! Each month attendees will receive free patterns to complete two afghan squares. Each square will highlight a different knitting stitch or technique. If you are a new knitter, this is a great way to expand your skills and get more confident with your knitting. Need help? You will have fellow knitters and staff there to answer all of your questions. If you’re an experienced knit- ter, this is a great way to show your creativity using color, yarn, etc. There are a total of 10 different squares designs which are repeated throughout the afghan. Purchase 5 or more balls of yarn for your afghan project and receive 10% off (non-sale yarn only). Join us on March 31 at 6:30 PM for pizza to kick off the night! Please RSVP at 410-517-1020 or [email protected] so we can make arrangements for food. If you haven’t attended the Knitting Club before, this is a great time to start. We meet on the last Tuesday of each month*. This is a casual, social event where you can enjoy the company of other knitters & crocheters, share your current projects, fun con- versation, and just relax. *Dates may be subject to change due to other classes or events. New yarns are arriving daily! Woolstock is participating in the Charm City Yarn Crawl April 11-19! To participate in the Charm City Yarn Crawl, purchase a Charm City Yarn Crawl tote (shown at right) for $15 from a participating LYS. Totes are currently on pre-order. Stop in to reserve yours NOW! During the Crawl, your tote is your passport to 20% savings during the crawl. You'll also have a stamp card to have stamped at each location. No purchase necessary to get your stamp. Each shop offers a $100.00 raffle item. At the end of the crawl, drop your stamp card off at the shop of your choice to be eligible to win the raffle items offered by that shop. Call us for more info at 410-517-1020.

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Page 1: Knitting Classes/Events - Amazon Web Services · velopment and all garment design for Universal Yarn, then Premier Yarns, The Deborah Norville Collection, and Isaac Mizrahi Craft

Spring 2015

Woolstock Knit & Sew

4830 Butler Rd

Glyndon, MD 21071

410-517-1020

www.woolstock.com

Knitting Classes/Events THE KNITTING CLUB TUES., MARCH 31

6:30 PM—8:30 PM This month we’re excited to announce a great addition to our Tuesday night Knitting Club. Begin-ning on March 31 we will be starting a sampler afghan knit-a-long! Each month

attendees will receive free patterns to complete two afghan squares. Each square will highlight a different knitting stitch or technique. If you are a new knitter, this is a great way to expand your skills and get more confident with your knitting. Need help? You will have fellow knitters and staff there to answer all of your questions. If you’re an experienced knit-ter, this is a great way to show your creativity using color, yarn, etc. There are a total of 10 different squares designs which are repeated throughout the afghan. Purchase 5 or more balls of yarn for your afghan project and receive 10% off (non-sale yarn only).

Join us on March 31 at 6:30 PM for pizza to kick off the night! Please RSVP at 410-517-1020 or [email protected] so we can make arrangements for food.

If you haven’t attended the Knitting Club before, this is a great time to start. We meet on the last Tuesday of each month*. This is a casual, social event where you can enjoy the company of other knitters & crocheters, share your current projects, fun con-versation, and just relax. *Dates may be subject to change due to other classes or events.

New yarns are

arriving daily!

Woolstock is participating in the Charm City Yarn Crawl

April 11-19!

To participate in the Charm City Yarn Crawl,

purchase a Charm City Yarn Crawl tote (shown at right) for $15 from a participating LYS. Totes are

currently on pre-order. Stop in to reserve yours NOW!

During the Crawl, your tote is your passport to 20% savings during the crawl. You'll also have a stamp

card to have stamped at each location. No purchase necessary to get your stamp.

Each shop offers a $100.00 raffle item. At the end of the crawl, drop your stamp card off at the shop of your choice to be eligible to win the raffle items

offered by that shop.

Call us for more info at 410-517-1020.

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CLASS REGISTRATION &

CANCELLATION POLICY

You may register for class in per-

son, by phone (410-517-1020), mail,

or on our website

(www.woolstock.com). Reserve

your class space with payment in

advance. Space can be limited and

classes can fill up early, so you may

miss out on attending if you do not

sign up early.

Full refund cancellations will be

accepted up to one week before

class begins (special events and

multi-session classes may have a

different cancellation policy) so that

we may contact those on our wait-

ing list. Store credits, less a $5.00

handling fee will be given for can-

cellations less than one week prior

to class. In the event that a class is

cancelled due to inclement weather,

instructor illness, etc., the class will

be re-scheduled, when possible, or

full refunds will be given. Supplies

are not included in classes unless

otherwise stated. We respectfully

request that yarn, fabric, and sup-

plies used for classes should be

purchased from Woolstock Knit &

Sew unless provided by the instruc-

tor.

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THURS., APRIL 9 6:00 PM—9:00PM

THURS., APRIL 16 6:00 PM—9:00 PM

SAT., APRIL 25 11:00 AM—12:00 PM

This 3-part class will explore another method of knitting socks from the toe

up using one long circular needle. Using a chunky yarn…

Part 1– You will learn a circular cast-on.

Part 2– Learn a super easy heel without picking up the gusset.

Part 3– Finish the sock with and an elastic bind off for the top of the leg.

Participants must be able to knit and purl. Free pattern included with class.

$69 (Materials-Size 8 circular

needles 32”-40” length and yarn are not included. )

KNITTING SOCKS FROM THE TOE-UP using one circular needle with Mara Lloyd

SUMMER SHAWLETTE with Vicky Harvey

SAT., MAY 9 1:30 PM—4:30 PM Have fun making this attractive and colorful shawlette you

can wear throughout the spring and summer. This is a

great way to expand your knitting skills, as you learn tech-

niques for basic lace knitting, picking up and knitting stitch-

es along an edge, and short rowing to create shape. This

is a one-ball project using Noro Taiyo Sport yarn and size

8 U.S. needles.

$49 (Materials not included)

Check out the

newest pattern

from Leslye …

The Raydiance

Swing Vest

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New Yarns for

Babies...

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SAT., JUNE 6 10:00 AM—1:00PM Join Michael del Vecchio for a fantastic exploration of modern shibori using the Alchemy Yarns of Transformation. In this 3 hour class, we’ll learn and practice simple lace, reading charts, and the style of modern shibori unique to Alchemy. You’ll learn all about the tips and tricks of working with the unique Silken Straw - plus, you’ll learn about the felting & finishing that will turn this one of a kind project into a true masterpiece. Materials Required: 1 skein each, Alchemy Silken Straw & Sanctuary, US Size 6 (4 mm) 24” circular needles (sharp tipped metal needles are strongly recommended), stitch markers, row counter, and a sense of wonder Pre-requisites: Knitters must be comfortable with all knitting basics including simple increases and decreases, and able to count and unknit their stitches (if needed). $69 (materials not included) Attendees receive 10% off their purchase of yarn for class. About MIchael del Vecchio Leslye writes: With a name like Michael del Vecchio, this very entertaining, down to earth, friendly knitter was a pleas-ure to meet. His warm personality made me feel like an old friend I've know for years. I think you'll love meeting him, using the two skeins of this gorgeous yarn, and experiencing his fun class. Michael del Vecchio has worked in the industry since learning to knit in 2001. He has worked in yarn stores throughout the DC metro region, and taught thousands of students at yarn stores around the country. In 2006, he released “Knitting with Balls: A Hands-on Guide to Knitting for the Modern Male” - a collection of 30 designs for men, and became a regular contributor to Knit ’n Style magazine. Since 2009, he has lived in Charlotte and through July of 2014, he had led product de-velopment and all garment design for Universal Yarn, then Premier Yarns, The Deborah Norville Collection, and Isaac Mizrahi Craft. He has designed thousands of garments for publication. Cur-rently, he works as an independent sales rep specializing in fashion & hand-dyed yarn and fiber, and collaborates with mills abroad to develop new yarn and craft product. He still loves to knit.

Special Guest Instructor

CAROLINA SHIBORI SHAWLETTE with Michael del Vecchio

New lustrous

linen!

MY PATTERN SAYS WHAT? with Vicky Harvey

SAT., JUNE 13 1:30 PM—4:30 PM Do you find yourself reading a pattern over and over and

saying, "I don't understand?" Are you afraid to attempt

something beyond a scarf because of your limited or previ-

ously frustrating experience in following written patterns?

This class will give you a world of information so you can

navigate any pattern. This class includes understanding

the consistent language of knitting abbreviations; how to

take correct measurements; and the difference among

asterisks, parentheses, and brackets. Establish a level of

comfort when directed by a pattern to do two different

kinds of shaping at once, or simultaneous multiple tasks.

Learn how to make sweaters with finishing in mind. Learn how to choose your correct size from

the ones listed in the pattern. Become more comfortable with pattern repeats after increasing or

decreasing. As a result of this class, reading a pattern will not seem like a foreign language. We

will have examples of confusing or misleading directions in class, but feel free to bring in any ex-

amples of your own for us to decipher. Bring some practice yarn (preferable worsted/aran weight

and appropriate needles for the yarn.

$55

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CLASSES WITH LESLYE!

SAT., JULY 11 10:30 AM—3:30 PM

The “Mistakes and Mishaps” class so many have requested. Come on....we all make them. Everyone reacts differently when something goes wrong in knitting. Some knitters make mistakes and have to overt their eyes at the gory sight of stitches off the needle. Some of knitters scream and stomp their feet at the thought of a mistake and (cough) starting over. Some knitters unnecessarily start over lacking important knowledge to avoid that frequently unnecessary action. Some of us see a mistake, just keep on going in denial, claim-ing the mistake really doesn’t bother us. “No really, it’s fine.....It’s fine....no one can see it.” (Probably no one can see it....with the exception of the most important person....you). So when things go wrong, you need to be able to fix or prevent a variety of problems. You need to be able to be that capable “emergency room” knitter and be a knitter who can save ....no, solve my list of mistakes and goof-ups. Taking this class won’t make you perfect, but it will give you the info to make your sweaters perfect. $69 Each attendee will receive a free tool for fixing mistakes!

A message from Leslye…

As a Vogue Knitting Live and Knitter’s Magazine Stitches teacher, I fly or drive to various venues in a variety of states. I have met wonderful hungry-for-knowledge knitting students from all over the country who attend my classes. Each class is only three hours, and I pour as much information onto their heads as I can within that limited time. Since these great knitting events are not close to Maryland, I would like to offer some of these classes here at Woolstock Knit & Sew. Instead of three hours, let’s relax and do a four hour class so we can have as much time as needed to learn more stuff. We will do two hours of class, take a break to get lunch, and resume class after lunch. Homework is required for some classes.

OH...SO YOU’RE NOT PERFECT?

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Woolstock Store

Hours

Monday 10-5

Tuesday 10-5

Wednesday 10-5

Thursday 10-6

Friday 10-5

Saturday 10-5

Sunday Closed

Visit us online at

www.woolstock.com

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FEEL GOOD ABOUT FINISHING YOUR SWEATERS SAT., JUNE 20 10:30 AM—3:30 PM

If you love knitting, but always would rather “knit it in the round” to avoid seams, you should take this class. When you know where to insert that needle, you will look forward to finishing your projects yourself.

Learn what to do before your start the project and right after that last stitch is bound off (learn how to get your pieces to look neat and be the expected measurement).

Learn how to seam your shoulders (so it looks like it only was one piece).

Know where and how to pick up stitches at the neck edges (without their directions).

Sew your side seams (so the seams are hard to find).

Learn how to sew in your sleeves into the armholes (without lumps and bumps and doing them again and again and still not being totally happy).

See how to install a zipper (so it doesn’t look lumpy and come apart after a couple zips)

Learn what to do with all those ends (you could be the next Grand Champion at the Maryland State Fair).

Learn how to never fear cardigans again because of wavy bands and not knowing how to do buttonholes (we will practice my favorite one on your amazingly straight band).

$69 Each attendee will receive a free set of Fiber Fantasy Blockers! If you thought you were a rookie knitter, you won’t be after this class. I might even offer to hire you. We could use an extra knowledgeable employee.

CROCHET FOR KNITTERS SAT., JULY 25 10:30 AM—3:30 PM

You can knit but you don’t crochet? Learn just enough to get by. As a knitter, being able to crochet is a very important skill, and frequently a preferred choice when finishing. Even though you have no trouble holding two knitting needles, don’t let the easy operation of holding that single hook scare you. In this class, learn just enough crochet to enhance, fix, or finish your knit project. Learn all about the structure of the crochet hook and what you should know to use one. Learn the tricks of how to single crochet on the edge of your knitting in garter and Stockinette stitch so the edge is never left unfinished, lays flat, and looks even. Even without instructions from your pattern, you’ll be able to determine how to start, know how to space, go around corners, and decide to finish a knit edge of your garment, as it might offer a delicate decorative, quicker, functional, or dressier choice when ribbing is wrong. Expand that single crochet skill to other crochet stitches with single or multi-ple yarns to add your own flair to your throw, shawl, or sweater. Learn how to quickly use crochet to finish cardigans, button and buttonhole bands, space buttonholes, and practice a few very easy buttonholes. In addition to finishing, have that crochet hook on call when fixing common knitting mistakes and mishaps. You won’t leave knowing how to crochet a sweater, although that would be nice diversion, but this minimal crochet stuff combined with knitting should be added to your list of talents. $69 (materials not included) All class attendees will receive a free gift! Homework: Three samples of knitting. Use light colored, Aran-weight yarn and US 9/5.5mm needles. Sample 1: Cast on 18 stitches and work garter stitch for about 12"/30cm. Bind off. Sample 2: Cast on 18 stitches and work Stockinette stitch for about 12"/30cm. Bind off. Expect that your sample will curl; you can gently steam it to eliminate some curling. Sample 3: Cast on 18 stitches and work Stockinette stitch for about 4"/10cm. Slide stitches to a holder.

Supplies to bring: Bring the samples of homework, scissors, size G and H crochet hook. Bring the yarn the samples were made from and an additional color.

CLASSES WITH LESLYE!

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