Charting the World of Knitting
Instructor: Gwen Bortner | Class Capacity: 25 | |||
Class Level: Intermediate |
Description ~ Charting the World of Knitting
Charts are called the "universal language" of knitting, but there is no universal standard. While learning the basics of reading charts, students will review a variety of charting styles and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each. Multiple symbol sets will also be presented including options utilized in various software programs designed specifically for this purpose.
Materials Needed ~ Charting the World of Knitting
Homework swatch, copy of the associated stitch pattern, a minimum of 1 oz of light colored, smooth, worsted weight yarn and appropriate needles
Homework ~ Charting the World of Knitting
Work a swatch of a stitch pattern of your choosing in smooth, light colored, worsted weight yarn. Swatch should be at least 20 stitches wide (a minimum of 3 repeats) and 30 rows (a minimum of 3 repeats). Also bring a printed copy (word only) of the stitch pattern for reference.