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Your First Sweater in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
The ladies at Mason-Dixon Knitting asked their readers to describe the perfect sweater. This is the result. If you have taken our "Never Touched a Needle" class or worked on scarves and are ready for the next class, this is it! Sue will walk you through your first sweater holding your hand the whole way. You will be guided through from gauge swatch and casting on to sewing your sweater together.
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Apr. 15, 29, May. 20, and Jun. 3.
4 Sessions. $40 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
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Harlequin Coat in KNIT
Skill Level: Intermediate.
You've seen her working on it at the shop on Sundays at "church" or you've tried it on now that most of it resides on the mannequin near the black tables. Or you've just plain fallen in love with it, as it's on the cover of the hot new book Swing, Swagger, and Drape by Jane Slicer-Smith. Well here's your chance to get the help you need to create your own version of this mitered knitting beauty, in the form of an amazing and informative class with this accomplished knitter and patient teacher. Sign up today—interest in this project is HIGH and class space is limited to provide adequate instruction for all learners!
Class meets Saturdays from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Apr. 24, May 1, 22, Jun. 12, and 26.
5 Sessions. $40 plus materials. What a bargain! Five sessions for the price of four!
Instructor: Julie Hanna.
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Two at a Time Toe-Up Socks in KNIT
Skill Level: Adventurous Sock Novice.
Got a special skein of sock yarn but you're not sure you'll have enough yardage?' Does knitting on double points make you feel like you're losing a fight with a hedgehog?' Does picking up gusset stitches make your eyes cross? Have you been vanquished by the deadly Second Sock Syndrome?' This class will allow you to deal with these problems and more, by learning how to knit 2 toe-up socks side by side on one long circular!' Techniques will include learning the Magic Loop method, a really nifty cast-on, afterthought heels and working both your socks at the same time, using a basic generic sock pattern that will allow you to use any yarn weight to make socks that are uniquely your own.' Students should have completed at least one sock (or sock class) prior to taking this, and have basic knitting skills.
Class meets Mondays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on May 10, 24, and Jun. 14.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Laurie Weir.
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Central Park Hoodie in KNIT
Skill Level: Intermediate.
This design caused a stir when it was first released two years ago and again when it was upsized through a 60" finished bust. A cabled cardigan with a useful hood, this may well become your favorite sweater EVER, and the knitting will be fun using any aran-weight yarn of your choosing (the original is Tahki Donegal Tweed, but it would be equally fab in Classic Elite Portland Tweed, or any of the other options, too!).
Class meets Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on May 25, Jun. 8, and 22.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Never Touched a Needle in KNIT
Skill Level: Beginner.
Are you an absolute beginner who's never knitted a stitch before but wants to join in on the fun? This three-session class is designed to teach you the basics—knit, purl, cast on, cast off, simple increases/decreases, and more, all while creating some wonderful cotton face cloths that are sure-fire winners.
Class meets Saturdays from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Jun. 5, 12, and 19.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Introduction to Socks in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
Never fear, and no, you won't need Underdog. Often feared for their peculiar appearance with multiple needles poking out at odd angles, these smaller projects are remarkably simple as well as infinitely portable. Waiting in line, at a football game, even during lectures and movies, these quick-to-knit and easily stowed projects are often knitters' candy—simple, quick, and on to the next project. This class focuses on the basics using traditional construction and tools*, but with these simple guidelines, you can move easily into more detailed patterns with confidence.
*Yes, "traditional tools" does mean double-pointed needles.
Class meets Mondays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jun. 7, 21, and Jul. 12.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Mittens That Fit in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
Learn how to make mittens using a knit-to-fit pattern (perfect for any hand, any yarn) that is perfect for everyone in your family. This is a great way to learn how to knit in the round on dpns, too!
Class meets Mondays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jun. 14, 21, and 28.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Top Down Summer Cardigan in KNIT
Skill Level: Adventurous beginner (Knit, purl, and basic pattern reading).
Choose from two simple summer cardigan patterns, then pick one of our luscious cotton or blend yarns to create a sweater perfect for cool summer nights or air conditioning. Your beautiful cardigan will also be the perfect start to fall. These patterns are sized from x-small to xx-large to fit everyone. Sue will guide you through the top down construction from casting on to finishing (no sewing together required!)
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jun. 24, Jul. 8, and 22.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Introduction to Socks in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
Never fear, and no, you won't need Underdog. Often feared for their peculiar appearance with multiple needles poking out at odd angles, these smaller projects are remarkably simple as well as infinitely portable. Waiting in line, at a football game, even during lectures and movies, these quick-to-knit and easily stowed projects are often knitters' candy—simple, quick, and on to the next project. This class focuses on the basics using traditional construction and tools*, but with these simple guidelines, you can move easily into more detailed patterns with confidence.
*Yes, "traditional tools" does mean double-pointed needles.
Class meets Saturdays from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Jun. 26, Jul. 10, and 24.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Babies and Bears Sweater in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
You've done it from the bottom, and maybe from the top. Now it's time to try sideways! Knit this sweater from the cuff to the center and seam it up the back! Just like the Wallaby (and by the same designer) this sweater requires minimal finishing. Make it from tiny baby size to adult. Here is another sweater that you'll be making for the entire family.
Class meets Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jun. 29, Jul. 13, and 27.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Grandma's Mittens in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice. Basic knowledge of knitting, purling, binding off, and casting on.
Learn how to construct these amazing accessories that are very necessary in the coming days! Sabrina can hook you up with knitting in the round on double points, increasing for the thumb gusset, decreasing for the tops, and more, all using a pattern from her grandmother, along with bulky-weight yarn of your choosing.
Class meets Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jul. 6 and 20.
2 Sessions. $30 plus materials (pattern provided in class).
Instructor: Sabrina Woodward.
Hoodie Fever in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice knitter.
Hoodies continue to be one of the most popular (and comfortable) wardrobe essentials around, and there's lots to pick from when you're ready to make your own. Better yet, we have lots of options from little tykes to grown adults, from simple and straight forward to cabled and beautiful—the hard part is choosing which one(s) you'll want to make!
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jul 8, 15, and 29.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Hats that Fit in KNIT
Skill Level: Adventurous beginner (Knit, purl, and basic pattern reading).
Have you taken our "Never touched a needle" class and are ready to move to a next project? Want to learn to knit in the round? This is the class for you. Use this pattern and a yarn of your choice to create a hat that really fits you or your lucky recipient. Sue will guide you through measuring the recipient's head to casting on and working on both double points and circular needles.
Class meets Fridays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jul 9 and 16.
2 Sessions. $25 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.

CHERYL BRUNETTE—awesome author and teacher—is coming to ThreadBear July 10th & 11th!

While you may not recognize her name immediately (tho Rob is a major fan and has been for at least a decade… more on this shortly), you're gonna LOVE her, her classes, and her AMAZING book. This book is called Sweater 101, and it's the ultimate reference guide for knitters of ALL skill levels, covering fit, structure, and the design process, all intended to guide you in creating perfect projects every time. Rob's owned a copy for over 10 years, having purchased one at Yarn For Ewe way back when, during his first time living in Lansing. And guess what? She's a MICHIGANDER (now living in Washington, but… close enough!).

We're fortunate to have Cheryl here for two days in mid-July, conducting three different workshops:

How to Make Sweaters that Fit You and Your Loved Ones in KNIT

Knitting a sweater is a commitment. You put a lot of time and money into it and you want to be proud of the results. In this small, hands-on class we will go through all the steps to create individualized patterns for each student. Do something once and you'll vaguely remember parts of the process. Do something 8 to 12 times and you will own the process. It becomes part of your skill set. After this class you'll have the confidence to choose your yarn, worked at your gauge in your style and create sweaters that fit you and your loved one whether you're using a commercial pattern or designing your own.

  • learn make a proper gauge swatch and measure it with an accuracy worthy of NASA
  • know the three sources of measurements for sizing a sweater
  • create a simple-to-follow "Picture Pattern" for each sweater you make
  • easily chart a set-in sleeve cap without a single hypotenuse squared
  • have the tools you need to organize your knitting life
  • use two simple math skills to save time on every sweater you knit
  • adapt a pattern to your yarn, gauge and body size
  • change necklines and collars on any sweater
  • fall in love with any yarn and buy it, confident that you can make your own pattern for it

Cost for this awesome workshop is just $115 and includes a copy of Sweater 101 ($32.95 retail), making the class really just $82! (and includes a FREE seat in the second class on Saturday… below!)

Class meets Saturday, Jul. 10 from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Includes an hour off for lunch
Instructor: Cheryl Brunette.
Knitting, S.E.X.*, Chocolate and A Couple of Math Skills in KNIT

Does it get any better than this? NO!!! You get to talk about all of your favorite things (plus math!) in this great session with Cheryl. In this class you'll learn two very handy knitting math skills:

  1. how to use your calculator memory, and
  2. the "More-Or-Less-Right-Formula" which Meg Swansen (Elizabeth Zimmermann's daughter) says "is worth the price of the book [Sweater 101] unto itself." You really want to know this skill.

Recently, Ann Budd taught at a weekend knitting camp and wrote in her blog, "From the feedback I got, the best trick I showed the campers was the shaping formula from Cheryl Brunette's book Sweater 101…" The chocolate is just for fun, and will be a variety of things, from Hershey's Kisses to home-made yummies from Rob's kitchen and more!

Oh, and the SEX part… that's *Stash Enhancement Expedition

Cost for this class is just $20 and includes CHOCOLATE!

Class meets Saturday, Jul. 10 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm.
Instructor: Cheryl Brunette.
How to Make Sweaters that Fit You and Your Loved Ones in KNIT

Knitting a sweater is a commitment. You put a lot of time and money into it and you want to be proud of the results. In this small, hands-on class we will go through all the steps to create individualized patterns for each student. Do something once and you'll vaguely remember parts of the process. Do something 8 to 12 times and you will own the process. It becomes part of your skill set. After this class you'll have the confidence to choose your yarn, worked at your gauge in your style and create sweaters that fit you and your loved one whether you're using a commercial pattern or designing your own.

  • learn make a proper gauge swatch and measure it with an accuracy worthy of NASA
  • know the three sources of measurements for sizing a sweater
  • create a simple-to-follow "Picture Pattern" for each sweater you make
  • easily chart a set-in sleeve cap without a single hypotenuse squared
  • have the tools you need to organize your knitting life
  • use two simple math skills to save time on every sweater you knit
  • adapt a pattern to your yarn, gauge and body size
  • change necklines and collars on any sweater
  • fall in love with any yarn and buy it, confident that you can make your own pattern for it

Cost for this awesome workshop is just $115 and includes a copy of Sweater 101 ($32.95 retail), making the class really just $82! (and includes a FREE seat in the second class on Saturday… above!)

Class meets Sunday, Jul. 11 from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Includes an hour off for lunch
Instructor: Cheryl Brunette.

For all sessions, seating is limited to provide excellent instruction and time with each participant.

There's a small amount of homework for some, so be sure to sign up as soon as possible so you're not disappointed!

The Wonderful Wallaby in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
This fun hooded sweatshirt with a pouch is knit in the round with very little finishing. The pattern is provided for children's size 2 through an adult size 48 chest so get ready to make them for the entire family. In session one, you will learn how to knit the pouch right onto the sweater and fuse it at the top. The sleeves are knit separately and joined at the yoke. In session two, we will join under the arms and close the hood. There is a little homework for this class so be sure to register early.
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jul. 15, 29, and Aug. 12.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Introduction to Continental Knitting in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
This one-day workshop is perfect for learning to knit with your yarn in the left hand. Marcia will teach right-hand knitters how to knit with their left hand while making a cute hat, learning both two-color knitting and purling with your yarn in the left hand.
Class meets Saturday, Jul. 17 from 1:00pm to 4:30pm.
1 Session. $25 plus materials.
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Betsy in KNIT
Skill Level: Adventurous beginner (Knit, purl, and basic pattern reading).
Betsy is a gorgeous waist length jacket with faux princess seaming (very slimming!). This jacket will be a favorite trans-seasonal piece, taking you on into fall. Use Sierra, a four-season wool cotton blend, or one of our other worsted weight yarns. Sue will guide you through the tricky bits and the finishing just in time to complete your sweater for the start of school in the fall.
Class meets Saundays from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Jul. 18, 25, Aug. 8.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Toe Up Socks in KNIT
Skill Level: Intermediate.
Turn your world upside-down with Rob and this three-session class that will revolutionize your sock knitting forever (well, at least for these five weeks!). We'll learn two different ways of casting on at the toes, how to insert an afterthought heel, and a method of binding off that's extra stretchy for a good fit. Best of all, you can use either double points or two circulars (if you don't know how to knit with two circulars, you will by the time class is over!)—the choice is yours!
Class meets Sundays from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Jul. 18, Apr. 1, and 15.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Never Touched a Needle in KNIT
Skill Level: Beginner.
Are you an absolute beginner who's never knitted a stitch before but wants to join in on the fun? This three-session class is designed to teach you the basics—knit, purl, cast on, cast off, simple increases/decreases, and more, all while creating some wonderful cotton face cloths that are sure-fire winners.
Class meets Mondays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Jul. 19, 26, and Aug. 2.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Beading Hearts Shawl or Shawlette in KNIT
Skill Level: Intermediate.
Learn both bead and beaded knitting techniques in the process of making a lacey shawl or shawlette. Marcia will walk you through the process of transferring beads to yarn both before you knit and as you go. You will also learn to read charts and the special techniques used to keep beads where they are placed.
Class meets Tuesday, Jul. 20 and Thursday, Jul. 22 from 6:30pm to 9:00pm.
2 Session. $25 plus yarn ($8 bead kit available at time of class).
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Polyclay Buttons and Beads in POLYCLAY
Skill Level: No knitting experience necessary.
Learn to layer colors in a precise way to get fabulous millefiore patterns for buttons, beads, jar lids, crochet hook handles, whatever strikes your fancy. You'll be making wood grains, faux ivory, and a variety of other layering techniques. Lynn will bring essential tools but if you have a pasta machine or other goodies already dedicated to polymer, bring them along. There is no prerequisite for this class, and you need not be a knitter/crocheter to participate. Perhaps bring a friend or family member to share the day!
Class meets Saturday, Jul. 24 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm.
1 Session. $40 includes clay, slicing blade, and miscellaneous supplies. Optional supply list available at registration.
Instructor: Lynn Hershberger.
Sweaters from the Top in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
Knit a top-down raglan sweater for yourself (the best choice), a guy in your life, or even a little one for babies or children. With countless patterns to choose from you're bound to find one that fits your needs and wants just right! The perfect class for newer knitters as well as those who want to master something beyond the scarf, the best part is that when you bind off, you can pop it on and wear it home—NO SEAMING NECESSARY!
Class meets Mondays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 2, 9, and 23.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Simple Swing Coat in KNIT
Skill Level: Advanced Novice to Intermediate.
Great style combines with your choice of either super-bulky or aran-weight yarns to create this sharp swing coat with all sorts of pizzaz! From the asymmetric front to the cute collar to the simple edgings, you're sure to reach for this one over and over again on the way out the door. Written for a wide range of sizes (from S all the way to XXXL), you'll want to sign up for this class immediately after trying on one or both of our models that hang in the shop!
Class meets Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 3, 17, 31.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Mommy & Me in KNIT
Skill Level: Beginner—basic knowledge of knitting, purling, binding off, and casting on.
Little girls always want to dress up just like their mommy (or g-mom), and now they can with this cute bolero! The pattern comes from Knitting Pure and Simple and is constructed from the top down, so you know it's going to be a simple project, and Sabrina's here to help you have great success!
Class meets Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 4, 18, and 25.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sabrina Woodward.
Introduction to Socks in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
Never fear, and no, you won't need Underdog. Often feared for their peculiar appearance with multiple needles poking out at odd angles, these smaller projects are remarkably simple as well as infinitely portable. Waiting in line, at a football game, even during lectures and movies, these quick-to-knit and easily stowed projects are often knitters' candy—simple, quick, and on to the next project. This class focuses on the basics using traditional construction and tools*, but with these simple guidelines, you can move easily into more detailed patterns with confidence.
*Yes, "traditional tools" does mean double-pointed needles.
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 5, 19, and Sept. 2.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
My Constant Companion Felted Bag in KNIT, FELT
Skill Level: Adventurous Beginner.
This bag is a great "next project" for people who have taken the Never Touched A Needle class or for anyone who wants to take a foray into the land of felting!. A fabulous knitting bag with many possibilities to make it your own. Choose two or more colors of a wool that will felt and create something you will be proud to carry everywhere.
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 5, 12, and 26.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Vested Interest in KNIT
Skill Level: Adventurous beginner (Knit, purl, and basic pattern reading).
The must-have wardrobe staple for fall is a vest. Use a fabulous tweed yarn, or create your own with a hand-paint mohair and Cascade 220. Sue will help you to size your vest including making armhole adjustments for a perfect fit. Both patterns span a wide range of sizes to fit every one. Sign up now to start your fall ahead of the class. The choice is yours, and she's here to guide you through the knitting AND finishing in this three-session class.
Class meets Saturdays from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Aug. 7, 14, and 28.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Scandinavian Hats! in KNIT
Skill Level: Adventurous Novice.
Using light-worsted/dk-weight yarn and the new pattern from Cottage Creations, you'll learn two-color knitting techniques (stranded knitting, a.k.a. fair isle knitting) to create beautiful hats for the entire family (sizes range from toddlers through large adults). This small-sized, small-investment project is just the ticket for those looking to explore the world of color knitting without the pressure (and expense) of an entire sweater! This is a great way to learn two-handed fair isle techniques on a small project that's quick to finish and a great way to learn continental knitting, too (carrying yarn in your left hand).
Class meets Tuesday, Aug. 10 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Note the early start time.
1 Session. $20 plus materials.
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Felted Entrelac Bag
Skill Level: Novice.
This felted bag is knitted using the entrelac method, a fun technique that resembles a basketweave pattern. The bag's deep, round shape is great for shopping at open-air summer markets as well as serving very well as a knitting/project bag (deep body with double straps). Not only will you learn how to knit entrelac, you'll learn how to knit backwards (trust me, it's fun and very useful). Best of all, it's a great way to try entrelac, as any minor boo-boos will be felted away in the washing machine.
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 12, 26.
2 Sessions. $25 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Never Touched a Needle in KNIT
Skill Level: Beginner.
Are you an absolute beginner who's never knitted a stitch before but wants to join in on the fun? This three-session class is designed to teach you the basics—knit, purl, cast on, cast off, simple increases/decreases, and more, all while creating some wonderful cotton face cloths that are sure-fire winners.
Class meets Sundays from 1:00pm to 3:30pm on Aug. 15, 22, and 29.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sue Hall.
Fair Isle Christmas Stocking in KNIT
Skill Level: Intermediate.
Learn to use the two-handed Fair Isle technique to knit this beautiful multicolored stocking. With this technique, the yarns never tangle and there are no floats to catch those little fingers eager to find the goodies on Christmas morning. You will knit the cuff before class so we can jump right in with the two handed technique. With four skeins of yarn, you will have enough yarn to knit two Christmas Stockings.
Class meets Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 19 and 26.
2 Sessions. $25 plus materials.
Instructor: Marcia Bailey.
Stitches Midwest Bus Trip in TRAVEL
Join Marcia for an excursion to the western Chicago suburbs to participate in one of the largest knitting and crochet expos in North America, and you don't even have to drive in I-294 traffic around the city (that alone is worth the price of the trip!). On Saturday, August 21st, the bus leaves the ThreadBear parking lot at 7:30am and heads for Chicagoland, where you'll arrive in time for taking an afternoon class or just peruse the market for several hours, taking in the textures and colors and celebrities wandering the aisles. There's tons of unique vendors, plenty of demos to observe, lots of fun (on the bus each way and while you're there), and more—all for the low, low price of $75 (which includes your admission to the market, motor coach ride complete with clean bathroom, door prizes, and other surprises). You'll be back in the Lansing area by 11pm according to your tour guide, Marcia, so be sure to sign up right away for the best seating—and if there's enough of you going, we might even get a second bus! There are tentative stops planned in Charlotte and Kalamazoo (or the nearby area) if you're interested in getting together a group and board the bus a little closer to home.

To register, be in touch with Marcia at 517-896-0621 or via marciacarp@aol.com since ThreadBear is NOT INVOLVED in the cash side of this trip—staff will refer you back to Marcia as well, since she has all of the details. If you're interested in joining in the party bus to Chicago, be in touch with Marcia as soon as you can, as the bus is about 30% full at this writing (yes, it was just announced)
Bus leaves ThreadBear lot at 7:30am on Saturday, Aug. 21. Expected arrival time back at ThreadBear is 11pm.
$75 includes transportation and market admission.
Coordinator: Marcia Bailey.
Einstein Jacket in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice.
Make one of the most popular knitted garments EVER by one of the most talented designs around—Sally Melville. Featured in her book The Knit Stitch, this jacket may be made with worsted- or bulky-weight yarn (knitter's choice) and there's not a purl stitch in sight! We'll learn about selvedge edges, picking up stitches, knitting sleeves from the top down, and basic seaming (just the sleeves are seamed… hooray!). This is a perfect project for those looking to migrate from smaller accessories to making wearables, and the yarn choices are many!
Class meets Mondays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Aug. 30, Sept. 20, Oct. 4, and 18.
4 Sessions. $40 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Top Down Raglan For Baby or Child in KNIT
Skill Level: Adventurous Beginner.
This adorable pullover is knitted in one piece from the top down (no finishing!) using worsted-weight yarn to make the perfect sweater for a little one in your life. Best of all, you'll learn all of the skills necessary to go on to make adult-sized garments, too!
Class meets Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Sept. 2, 9, and 23.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Sabrina Woodward.
Grandma's Mittens in KNIT
Skill Level: Novice. Basic knowledge of knitting, purling, binding off, and casting on.
Learn how to construct these amazing accessories that are very necessary in the coming days! Sabrina can hook you up with knitting in the round on double points, increasing for the thumb gusset, decreasing for the tops, and more, all using a pattern from her grandmother, along with bulky-weight yarn of your choosing.
Class meets Tuesdays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Sept. 7 and 21.
2 Sessions. $30 plus materials (pattern provided in class).
Instructor: Sabrina Woodward.
Toe Up Socks in KNIT
Skill Level: Intermediate.
Turn your world upside-down with Rob and this three-session class that will revolutionize your sock knitting forever (well, at least for these five weeks!). We'll learn two different ways of casting on at the toes, how to insert an afterthought heel, and a method of binding off that's extra stretchy for a good fit. Best of all, you can use either double points or two circulars (if you don't know how to knit with two circulars, you will by the time class is over!)—the choice is yours!
Class meets Mondays from 6:30pm to 9:00pm on Sept. 13, 27, and Oct. 11.
3 Sessions. $30 plus materials.
Instructor: Rob Matyska.
Class & Event Policies:
All class fees pay your instructors, so please help us continue to offer these classes by purchasing class materials at ThreadBear. If you would prefer to use materials not stocked at ThreadBear, please discuss alternatives with Rob or Matt; there are many available options that we do not stock every day, and we are glad to make arrangements to bring in the supplies that you need.
Registration for classes is not complete until all class fees are paid. Space will be held for three days if participants wish to reserve space over the phone and come into the shop later to pay registration fees. We can accept credit card payments for class registration over the phone to pay registration fees immediately; receipts for such transactions can be picked up upon next store visit or mailed upon request.
To maximixe the time of all participants and your instructors, please purchase materials prior to class unless otherwise directed for a specific class.
Except in the case of dire circumstances, please respect your peers and instructors by turning off cell phones and pagers during class. If you believe that mitigating circumstances do exist, please discuss them with your instructor prior to the beginning of class and excuse yourself from the class area to respond.
Class sizes may be limited, so please sign up as early as you are certain that you can attend. Since cancellations do happen, please consider being an alternate if the class you'd like to attend is full.
Only cancellations made three days before the beginning of a class will receive a full refund of class fees. Refund of any class materials will be based on standard refund policy. No partial refund will be issued for sessions not attended. No refund will be issued after classes have begun.
Regularly Occurring Events
These social events and focus groups are offered free of charge to all ThreadBear customers. Please, join us for our own brand of mirth and mayhem under the auspices of honing your skill... and wit.
Every Wednesday – All day
Knits 'n Grins
Stop by anytime for knitting and camaraderie with our dedicated gaggle of welcoming knitters who are many things but never boring.
Every Wednesday – 6:30pm-8:00pm
Knit ER
Got a problem you can't solve? Can't get past a sticky part of your pattern? Get help with your knitting problems from dedicated "Knit Doctor" Laurie Weir.
First Saturday – 6:30pm-9:00pm
Saturday Cinema
Have some fun among knitters, spinners, crocheters, and other fiber-friendly folk. Grab a slice of pizza, a bag of popcorn, and a pop and sit back to enjoy the show.
Second Sundays – 1:00pm-3:00pm
Ebenezer Project
Keeping the spirit of giving going throughout the year is our primary goal and our motto. Join us in providing handmade gifts for those who most dearly need to know that someone else is thinking of them.
Second Friday – 6:30pm-8:00pm
Mitered Madness
Bring your modular squares blanket in progress, your sock yarn stash, and a sense of adventure. We'll make some headway on projects, swap a little yarn, and admire each other's great work!
Third Sunday – 12:30pm-2:00pm
Miss Marcia's Finishing School
Have you resolved to complete some of your unfinished projects in the new year? Join Marcia for this FREE CLASS where she will help you get back on track whether it is a project you started in one of her classes, someone else's class, or on your own. This class is free, but please sign up in advance so Marcia can give you the attention you deserve and need. If your schedule changes, please call us so we can use that seat for someone from the waiting list.
Third Sundays – 1:00pm-3:00pm
Entrelac-Along
Join Margaret to learn this fun technique in a great small project that's great-looking, too. Use self-striping yarn or something luscious that you've just been craving—anything your heart desires. The instruction and pattern are free. Just bring your sense of fun and needles.
Third Saturday – 6:30pm-9:00pm
Fiber Klatsch
Stitcher's Night Out
Bring whatever project suits you, and drag up a chair. It's just about getting together and enjoying each other's company, but if some knitting gets done, too, all the better. We tend to break out the take-out menus around seven so be here early. Everyone's welcome, and there's always something worth talking about.
Fourth Saturday – 11:00am-12:30pm
Manos del Uruguay
Block of the Month Group
Join Rob and the gang for color and texture play with this wonderful twelve-block project. Rob presents two blocks each month, so you can knit either of them or both! Knit one per month, and in a year, you have a beautiful handknit throw that will be a treasure for years to come.