May Guild Meeting – Julia Bentz—Full-Body Knitting
Discover the many connected muscle chains in your body and how easy it is to be a fit, flexible, and stress-free knitter.
Wednesday, 11 October 2023
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Discover the many connected muscle chains in your body and how easy it is to be a fit, flexible, and stress-free knitter.
Hear this famous knitwear designer talk about the design process and her 30-year journey from the boardroom to her heart’s desire.
Date: September 20, 2023 Speaker: Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton Topic: O Noro! A Tribute to Eisaku Noro Listen and watch as this author, multi-crafter, and former yarn shop owner talks about meeting “the man behind the yarn” and demonstrates her extensive knowledge of Noro yarns.
Let this creative and competent knitter convince you how simple it is to knit a tube and show you all the fun (and practical) things you can do with it.
Learn the ins and outs of The Knitting Guild Association’s certification program from the vice president of certification.
Learn the makings and mysteries of two unique, reversible, colourwork techniques. This is our first hybrid Monthly Meeting of the 2023/24 season - members may attend either in person at Innis College , University of Toronto, 2 Sussex Avenue or virtually via the Zoom link in the membership hub.
Come and be surprised at the fabric that results from simply repeating a sequence of knit and purl stitches.
We show each other what we’ve knit over the year and boast!
Master the essential mathematics behind knitting and make this essential tool a friend, never a foe.
Find out how small quantities of luxury yarn come from creatures cared for in the city.