Knitting - Beginners & Intermediates

Unlock the Art of Knitting

Presented by South San Francisco Parks and Recreation

Government-Organized

Officially recognized by the local government

Knitting is a rewarding lifetime skill. You can knit almost anywhere, anytime. You can knit almost anywhere, anytime. All you need is yarn and needles. Learning how to knit or learning a new skill is challenging and you must practice if you want to learn and improve. This class is a combination of beginning and intermediate students. Beginners will knit a coaster while learning the garter stitch. A washcloth teaches you the stockinette and seed stitches. A drink cozy project shows how to do ribbing. And, if time permits, beginners will knit a hat while learning to shape your knitting with decreases. Beginners must bring US6 and US8, 16” circular needles. Intermediate students are taught and guided to learning more complicated knitting tips and techniques. Projects are seasonal and inspiring. Intermediate students can make the class project(s), select from hundreds of patterns, or bring your own pattern, the choice is yours. Intermediates can make the class project(s), select from hundreds of patterns, or bring your own pattern, the choice is yours. Please bring your own needle. So come join me and meet new friends or see former classmates for some fun. You will enhance and heighten your skills. Everyone: There is a $10.00 fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class for patterns and some supplies.

Upcoming Sessions

Dates
Age
Participate
Fall 2024: Knitting for Beginners & Intermediates
9/26-12/12
Thu, 7p-9p
16+
Library Parks and Recreation Building (LPR)

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