Blueberry Jam Hat Workshop with Alice Dunn Smith
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Your next go-to piece or knit as a holiday gift. The Blueberry Jam Hat is sure to warm the youngest to oldest love on the coolest days of fall and winter. Pattern is worked in the round from brim to crown.
The addition of color is simplified through duplicate stitching and embroidery, though a chart is included should you wish to work the entire pattern as stranded colorwork.
Skills needed:
Knitters should know how to cast on, knit, purl, knitting in the round, and binding off.
Skills learned:
- Changing colors
- Duplicate stitch
- Stranded Knitting
Three 1.5 hour classes
Tuesday, November 12, 19, and December 3, 2024
10am - 11:30am
*Please note that our classes are for ages 16 and up. Sorry, no exceptions. We are unable to offer lessons for children at this time.
Class Fee:
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$112 Class Fee + Kit listed above
Blueberry Kit: (click to purchase kit)
- One skein each of green, blue, and natural RIOS by Malabrigo yarn
- US 5 Chiao Goo 16" Circular Needles
- US 6 Chiao Goo 16" Circlular Needles
- Knit Tuck & Purl measuring tape
- Knit Tuck & Purl clear snap closure project bag
Holiday Kit: (click to purchase kit)
- One skein each of green, red, and natural RIOS by Malabrigo yarn
- US 5 Chiao Goo 16" Circular Needles
- US 6 Chiao Goo 16" Circlular Needles
- Knit Tuck & Purl measuring tape
- Knit Tuck & Purl clear snap closure project bag
Optional Reading Materials:
Preparation
Be sure to come to the shop early enough to collect your supplies purchased and your yarn wound into balls before the start of class (suggested 15-30 minutes).
Biography
Alice Dunn Smith, with Birchtree Knits is warm, funny, and generous with her expertise, always eager to share her skills. Her passion for cable-knit garments, inspired by the classic New England style, resonates deeply with me. I’m drawn to her designs because they are both modern and approachable, showcasing her love for rich textures but also a joy to knit. Alice’s dedication to teaching the art of knitting, garment construction, and yarn selection—while sharing the “why” behind her designs—makes her a true inspiration.