Description
Estonian knitting is famous for its diaphanous delicacy as well as for its hallmark lily-of-the-valley pattern. In Knitted Lace of Estonia Online Workshop, Nancy Bush introduces you to the history of these shawls and shows you how to knit both traditional and modern versions, including how to get started with the proper tools, cast-on methods, and information on the various shawl types and shaping. You’ll discover how to read a lace chart and work your lace pattern, with tips for calculating your shawl’s center and edgings, and learn various Estonian lace knitting techniques including the classic “nupp,” a simple bobble technique seen throughout Estonian lace. In the workshop itself, Nancy offers instructions for making three styles of the same basic shawl. The workshop also includes downloadable patterns for 3 Estonian lace projects: the sample worked in the course and two additional shawl patterns.
In This Online Workshop You’ll Learn:
- A variety of lace cast-ons & binds-offs
- Step-by-step lace knitting techniques
- The secret to chart reading
- How to plan an edging and finish your project with ease, including tips on blocking your shawl to make it look its best
Lesson Outline:
- Meet the Instructor
- Introduction & Overview
- Estonian & Haapsalu Knitting
- Knitting a Traditional Shawl
- Knitting a Modern Shawl
- Finishing & Blocking Shawls
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Skill Level: Intermediate and up. Students should know how to knit and purl, and ideally have some prior experience with basic lace and reading charts.
Materials Needs: Lace-weight yarn; locking stitch markers in multiple colors; tapestry needle; blocking mats and pins; Size 3 (3.25 mm) straight and circular knitting needles
This Online Workshop Includes:
- Discussion board: The discussion board is a great way to interact with other users in the Online Workshop. It’s an open forum for you to ask questions, share your thoughts, and express your inspirations.
- Gallery: Share images of your work where you can give and receive feedback from fellow students.
- Notes: This is a place for you to keep personal notes to help you with your work and the Online Workshop content. Only you will be able to see your notes.
- Video Lessons: Run Time 110 minutes
About the Instructor:
Nancy Bush teaches knitting workshops throughout the United States, Canada, and Northern Europe. She is the author of Folk Socks, Folk Knitting in Estonia, Knitting on the Road, Knitting Vintage Socks, and Knitted Lace of Estonia. Nancy lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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