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How was the class? In a word, awesome. She is an incredibly dynamic presenter and really keeps the class engaged. She was very patient with people when they had trouble and talked to the whole class when she was helping them. That way we could all could benefit from what she was saying.
She really emphasized reading your knitting and memorizing your lace pattern. I can memorize a lace pattern after a few repeats, but I know many people can’t. I think she does a great job of showing you how to deconstruct the lace and find the pattern repeat and anchor point. She covered some more advanced knitting techniques including chart reading, alternate cast-ons, bind-offs, and edgings.
I think her class is about how to become a better lace knitter, not how to knit lace. A subtle but important difference. I would highly recommend knitting at least one lace swatch before you come to the class. Be familiar with k2tog, ssk, slipping stitches, and yo. IMHO when you take a class from a master knitter, the goal is not to learn the basics of the technique from them. The goal is to build your confidence and understanding of that technique, to move beyond the basics. I can look up a stitch on the wiki or in a book. What I may not learn is all of things that don’t get written down. How to approach knitting lace, how to move beyond the pattern and understand what makes great lace.
]]>The progress has been slower than I had hoped, but it’s getting really, really close to being finished. I’m still trying to figure out what I want to do with the bottom edge. I’ve already knit a small hem because I think the curling stockinette edge will drive me nuts. I just haven’t decided if I’m ready to bind off and declare that edge the winner. All that’s left after that is to attach the sleeves and a couple of buttons and I’m done!
Unfortunately I can’t work on it tomorrow night, because Annie Modesitt is coming to my LYS and doing a class on lace! I’m really excited about the class. I don’t normally take classes, but I really wanted to hear what she has to say. Her approach to knitting has fascinated me since I saw her on Knitty Gritty last spring. I hope to learn all kinds of useful things that I didn’t even know I should know.
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