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Arizona, Here We Come!!

We have had a very productive two weeks here in Apache Junction, Arizona house hunting. Thankfully the second house we saw fit most of our needs and we immediately put an offer in. It was accepted the next day and we’ve been on pins and needles waiting for inspections to be done and negotiations to begin.
We fly home to Kansas this coming Friday, Nov 6th, and we will start the packing/clearing out process to leave that house in the capable hands of our youngest son to take care of.

We are 99% sure all will go through with this house, but with the housing market the way it is there could be a hiccup along the way somewhere.
Thankfully, my parents are here and able to handle anything in person that may need to be done for us.

What this means for my business through the end of the year; I will finish out the currently running classes, of course, and start the Beginning Socks class on Nov 12th, you can register below.
My goal is to have a couple of 4-hour workshops before the holidays are in full swing, one on beginning steeking and one for Fair Isle Christmas Baubles (ornaments). I know with social distancing and Covid-19 cases on the rise we won’t be attending or hosting many holiday functions and having a few holiday classes to attend with friends will be something to look forward to.

I would also like to host a virtual winter KAL soon, I will determine the dates once the move is finalized.

The Moonwake Cowl by Andrea Mowry is such a snuggly and pretty colorwork piece and it would be a fun, simple KAL with a few tricks to learn along the way. It’s a great way to get social time in the winter when we have a tendency to be a bit more shut-in. (IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE??)

After the New Year, the calendar will be filled up with all levels of classes with offerings for weekdays, evenings, and Saturdays. I plan on offering open knit-help times for a small fee, as well as having all of my patterns listed in the Shop for sale with a direct download link on Ravelry so you can add it to your library.

It feels like the new year cannot get here soon enough with all of the uncertainty and upheaval 2020 has dealt us.
For our peace of mind, hands, and souls I say we keep on knitting, as Elizabeth Zimmermann says, with confidence and hope through all crises.


Don’t forget that you can visit the SHOP for in-stock needles + notions!

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Beginning Socks Class

$45.00
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1K IG Giveaway!!


1K Instagram Followers Giveaway!!
 As a huge thank you to all my followers I wanted to throw some goodies your way!
(See photo above and down at the bottom of the page.)
 
+Handspun yarn by me, 212 yards of Polwarth in a 🌈 gradient, fiber from @neighborhoodfiberco
+ Stitch markers from @jennamaymade
+ Lots of fun notions + goodies
 
To enter on Instagram:
1. Follow @firebrunette (obvi)
2. Follow @firebrunetteknits 
3. Tag a friend
  Each comment earns an additional entry
 
Not on Instagram? 
Head over to my Facebook Page, like, comment on the Giveaway post, and share my page or the post to your feed for multiple entries.
 

Copyright © 2020 Chauntel Ensey, All rights reserved.
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Friday + Saturday!! Mittens + A Sweater Class Starting

This morning’s cooler weather has me ready to sit and knit while listening to the wind chimes and watching my huge Sycamore tree leaves falling to carpet my lawn.

There are a couple of really fun classes starting Friday + Saturday, and I really don’t want you to miss out on them.

It is the perfect time for some new mittens, especially if you have the option to make them with or without a liner, full mittens, or fingerless.
These mittens use 3 basic fingering weight yarns:
– a solid dark color
– a semi-solid, speckle, or variegated yarn with NO matching colors to the dark solid
– and a fun contrasting color for the liner
You can even go so far as to hold a lace weight mohair or alpaca yarn together with a smooth yarn to make the liner a really soft, and warm surprise.
You don’t need a lot of yardage for these mittens/mitts so you can stash dive and find something fun.

Now let’s discuss the Vitamin D Cardigan. I absolutely love the finished cardigan that I knit using fingering weight, superwash yarn.
If you check out the Project page on Ravelry you will see just how many options you have when it comes to yarn choice.
In previous classes, I have seen successful, and beautiful, Vitamin D Cardigans made using yarns ranging from lace weight to DK weight, resulting in airy and flowing to more sturdy and draping fabrics.
Again, this a great stash-buster of a project!
There is still time to swatch and prep for Saturday’s class!


GEOMETREE MOSAIC MITTENS

Geometree Mosaic + Lined Mittens Class
$55.00
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I have rescheduled this class for Friday afternoons due to some conflicts with schedules.
I am also modifying the pattern to make them fingerless mitts, with or without a liner.
It’s going to be fun!!
Don’t miss out!

Fridays, 1 – 3 pm
October 16th, 30th, November 13th, 20th

Mosaic knitting + Latvian braids make these lined mittens using fingering weight yarn a really fun knit. With an optional solid knit liner these would be perfect for our winters.

I will be demonstrating modifications to make these fingerless mitts, with or without the liner.

Level: Intermediate
Skills required: knit, purl, cast on, basic chart reading, basic mosaic a plus but not necessary

Pattern available through Ravelry, Geometree Mittens, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/geometree


Saturday – Vitamin D Cardigan Class

$70.00
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Saturdays, 10 am – 12 pm, October 17th, 31st, November 14th, 18th, + December 5th

This swingy cardigan is worked from the top down in one piece. The yoke involves classic raglan shaping for the sleeves and radial eyelet increases for the back. The rounded front edges are shaped with more eyelet increases, as well as short rows. The pattern includes detailed instructions for the short rows; otherwise, only very basic skills are required. Suitable for a knitter with some experience.

Vitamin D Pattern available on Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/vitamin-d

If you have taken this class before, but not finished the sweater, you can join the class for just the portions you need at a prorated fee.

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Geometree Mittens Start October 16th

Geometree Mosaic + Lined Mittens Class

Good news!
I have rescheduled this class for Friday afternoons due to some conflicts with schedules.
I am also modifying the pattern to make them fingerless mitts ,with or without a liner.
It’s going to be fun!!
Don’t miss out!

REGISTER ON THE WEBSITE BY CLICKING THIS LINK
$55.00

Fridays, 1 – 3 pm
October 16th, 30th, November 13th, 20th

Mosaic knitting + Latvian braids make these lined mittens using fingering weight yarn a really fun knit. With an optional solid knit liner these would be perfect for our winters.

I will be demonstrating modifications to make these fingerless mitts, with or without the liner.

Level: Intermediate
Skills required: knit, purl, cast on, basic chart reading, basic mosaic a plus but not necessary

Pattern available through Ravelry, Geometree Mittens, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/geometree

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Needles, Notions + Tools Now Available In The Shop

You can find all kinds of goodies in-stock in the Shop!
I have listed the remaining stock I have on hand and hope to sell quite a bit of it prior to our moving to Arizona.

You can click the image below to be taken directly to the Needles, Notions + Tools page, add all the wonderful items you need to your cart, and CHECKOUT!

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New Classes Added!!

I have added a few new workshops to the class calendar including Gauge Tricks, Yarn Substitution, a new fun sock, and a second Bolan sweater class for those that missed out on the last class.

Yarn substitution has been a huge topic in the fiber community recently with some new gorgeous pattern releases that collaborate with drool-worthy, indy-dyed, higher end yarns. I want to impart the gift of knowledge to my fellow knitters to help you complete these beautiful designs using yarns that are in your budget.
All patterns can be made substituting yarns at all price points, and turn out gorgeous!!

July


Brioche Workshop – online

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4 hours – 2 sessions
$40 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Dates:
Thursdays, July 23rd + 30th 6 – 8 pm

Learn the ever-so-popular brioche stitch technique in knitting; flat and in the round using two high contrasting colors.
You can choose from a cowl or infinity scarf, directions are given for both in the pattern available on Ravelry.
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chevelle-ss-brioche-cowl-infinity-scarf

*Intermediate Level Knitters


Finishing Workshop – online

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3 hours
$25 
Date:
Wednesday, July 29th, 5:30 – 8:30 pm

Yay! The knitting is done!
BUT…
…there are all those ends and seaming, and picking up stitches, blocking, and, and, and…

Let’s talk about the finishing touches, simple habits to form to give you a lovely, completely finished project you are proud to show off!

*Advanced beginner

August


Gauge Tips – Online

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3 hours
$25
Dates:
Saturday, August 1st, 1 – 4pm

Learn the how + why of gauge!
How do you make swatches, how do you measure gauge, how do you interpret gauge?
Why even do a gauge swatch, why worry about half a stitch, why is the fabric important?

Supplies:
– light color worsted weight yarn
– US 8 needles, dpn or 16″ circ
– a swatch or two from previous projects, if you have them


2@ATime Socks – online

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5 hours
$45 + Supplies
Date:
Wednesdays, August 5th, 6 – 8 pm + 26th, 6 – 9 pm

Two-at-a-time Socks:
– Cuff down
– Magic Loop
– Afterthought Heel
– Wedge Toe 

Supplies: 100g sock yarn, split into two balls
– your favorite sock needle size in a 40″ circular needle

*previous SOCK KNITTING a must


Lady February – online

8 hours
$60 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Date:
Thursdays, August 6th, 20th, September 3rd + 17th, 6 – 8 pm

This classic knit cardigan is a great first-time lace garment for advanced beginners as well as advanced knitters.
Easy to modify the sleeves for a more tailored fit and length, plus it works well with numerous weight yarns, all at the same required gauge, this is a really fun knit!

Pattern + Supplies list, plus a million project samples, available on Ravelry,  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/february-lady-sweater


Yarn Substitution – online

3 hours
$25
Date:
Saturday, August 8th, 10 am – 12:45 pm

You don’t have the yarn called for in a pattern?
Not sure if the yarn you want to use will work?
How do you go about choosing a different yarn for a project?
Can you substitute DK weight for a Worsted weight?
Can you use a cotton instead of a wool?
There are some simple things you need to know to help you substitute yarns in a project.

Supplies:
– Notebook
– pencil
– any patterns or yarns you may have questions about


Bolan – online

3 sessions
$70
Dates:
August 22nd, September 12th, + 26th, 10 am – 12:30 pm

Skills required:
– advanced beginner knitting including pattern reading
– chart reading helpful
– lace knitting experience helpful
– solid basics of reading your knitting and fixing mistakes

This sideways knit and seamed summer top will be a great addition to your wardrobe! Simple lace design in a drapey fabric is flattering for all.
You must purchase the pattern, available through Ravelry.

Bolan on Ravelry
by Leila Raven
Published in Sparrow 2018Quince & Co.
Suggested yarnQuince & Co. Sparrow
Yarn weight Fingering (14 wpi) ?
Gauge 20 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch, after blocking
Needle size US 4 – 3.5 mm
Yardage 840 – 1680 yards (768 – 1536 m)
Sizes available 43 (48½, 54, 59½, 65, 70½)” bust circumference



Turkish Bed Socks – online

5 hours – one session with a 30 min break
$30 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Date:
Saturday, August 29th, 10 am – 3:00 pm

These socks by Churchmouse Yarns are perfect to wear with your clogs, Vans slip-on, Birkenstocks, just about any shoes that need a lower profile. I have not had them slip down and bunch up under my foot, which is a huge deal for me!
In this one day, live online workshop we are going to modify the pattern to make it seamless and the perfect fit for you!

Pattern available through Ravelry, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/turkish-bed-socks
Supplies: – US3 DPNs or size to obtain gauge in pattern

– 50g heavier fingering weight/sport weight yarn, eg Koigu KPPPM or view all used yarns on the Ravelry pattern page here, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/turkish-bed-socks/yarns

– removable markers, markers, scissors, etc
Sample sock knit on size US 3 needles, 8″ circumference foot, using Crystal Palace Panda Soy y
arn


CALL OR EMAIL TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT or REQUEST A CLASS
316.351.8515
firebrunetteknits@gmail.com

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New Classes ~ July/August


July


Learn Fair Isle  – online

4 hours – 2 sessions
$40 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Dates:
Thursdays, July 9th + 16th 6 – 8 pm

Learn the basics of stranded, Fair Isle knitting in this cute and easy hat. Learn to manage yarns, carry floats, catch floats, and enjoy the rhythm of this traditional colorwork technique.

Find the pattern, supply list, + browse projects on Ravelry, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bousta-beanie

Skills required:
– advanced beginner knitting including pattern reading
– chart reading helpful


Brioche Workshop – online


4 hours – 2 sessions
$40 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Dates:
Thursdays, July 23rd + 30th 6 – 8 pm

Learn the ever-so-popular brioche stitch technique in knitting; flat and in the round using two high contrasting colors.
You can choose from a cowl or infinity scarf, directions are given for both in the pattern available on Ravelry.
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chevelle-ss-brioche-cowl-infinity-scarf

*Intermediate Level Knitters


Effie Mittens – online

7 hours – 3 sessions
$50 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Date:
Saturdays, July 18th, 10 am – 12:45 pm, 25th, + Aug 1st, 10 am – 12 pm

These Selbu Mittens will be a lesson in traditional mitten construction and colorwork. Latvian braids + beautiful colorwork make these a joy to knit.
Pattern purchase available through Ravelry, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/effie-8

*Intermediate knitters: must be comfortable knitting smaller circumference


Arte Nuova Sweater – online

9 hours – 4 Sessions 
$80 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Dates:
Saturdays
July 18th, 1 – 4 pm, Aug 8th, 22nd, + Sept 5th, 1 – 3 pm

I love the angles of this sweater. 
Arte Nuova is a lightweight, draped top, perfect for warmer months. It is worked top-down, in the round, featuring a hybrid raglan/yoke construction. Chevron cables run along each shoulder and down the outside of the sleeve and a section of intricate colorwork decorates the waist. This is engaging, motivating knit that yields an elegant and versatile finished garment.

Pattern and supplies linked through Ravelry, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/arte-nuova

*Intermediate knitters


Early Bloomer – online

8 hours
$60 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Date:
Mondays, July 20th, Aug 3rd, 17th, + 31st, 3 – 5 pm

This DK weight shirt is knit from the top-down, in one piece,  with a few little tricks to make the fit just right.
This is a great project for your first stranded colorwork project!
You can find the pattern and project examples on Ravelry, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/early-bloomer-2

*Advanced beginner


Finishing Workshop – online

3 hours
$25 
Date:
Wednesday, July 29th, 5:30 – 8:30 pm

Yay! The knitting is done!
BUT…
…there are all those ends and seaming, and picking up stitches, blocking, and, and, and…

Let’s talk about the finishing touches, simple habits to form to give you a lovely, completely finished project you are proud to show off!

*Advanced beginner

August

Lady February – online


8 hours
$60 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Date:
Thursdays, August 6th, 20th, September 3rd + 17th, 6 – 8 pm

This classic knit cardigan is a great first-time lace garment for advanced beginners as well as advanced knitters.
Easy to modify the sleeves for a more tailored fit and length, plus it works well with numerous weight yarns, all at the same required gauge, this is a really fun knit!

Pattern + Supplies list, plus a million project samples, available on Ravelry,  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/february-lady-sweater


2@ATime Socks – online

5 hours
$45 + Supplies as listed in the pattern available through Ravelry
Date:
Wednesdays, August 5th, 6 – 8 pm + 19th, 6 – 9 pm

Two-at-a-time Socks:
– Cuff down
– Magic Loop
– Afterthought Heel
– Wedge Toe 

*previous SOCK KNITTING a must

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June Classes

CALL OR EMAIL TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT or REQUEST A CLASS 316.351.8515 firebrunetteknits@gmail.com


I have been a knitting and crochet instructor since 2003.
All skill levels taught from learning to knit to advanced techniques such as colorwork, cable work, intricate lace, and everything in between.
I love my craft, I love sharing my knowledge, tips & tricks with other fiber enthusiasts to help them further their talents.
Individual or group lessons, $15/hour private lessons per student, groups of 3 or more discounted.
Want to learn something specific? Let me know!!

Upcoming Classes


 

As you may or may not have heard, our life is taking a leap west to Arizona in the next few months.
With the relocation and the new social distancing policies, I have decided to move all classes and lessons to a live, virtual platform.

More information below and on my Facebook Page. You can always email firebrunetteknits@gmail.com, text/call 316.633.3217 to reserve your spot. Payment is due prior to class.

EVENT + CLASS LISTINGS ON FACEBOOK


June

Gauge Tips – online

3 hours
$25
Dates:
Saturday, June 6th, 12 – 3pm

Learn the how + why of gauge!
How do you make swatches, how do you measure gauge, how do you interpret gauge?
Why even do a gauge swatch, why worry about half a stitch, why is the fabric important?

Supplies:
– light color worsted weight yarn
– US 8 needles, dpn or 16″ circ
– a swatch or two from previous projects, if you have them


Yarn Substitution – online

3 hours
$25
Date:
Tuesday, June 9th, 2 – 5pm

You don’t have the yarn called for in a pattern?
Not sure if the yarn you want to use will work?
How do you go about choosing a different yarn for a project?
Can you substitute DK weight for a Worsted weight?
Can you use a cotton instead of a wool?
There are some simple things you need to know to help you substitute yarns in a project.

Supplies:
– Notebook
– pencil
– any patterns or yarns you may have questions about


Baby Surprise Jacket (BSJ)
by Elizabeth Zimmerman – online

4 Sessions
$60
Dates:
Mondays
June 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd
3 – 5pm

The jacket is knit in a single piece with just two seams that run across the shoulders and down the length of the sleeves. It includes extra ease across the back of the garment to fit well over a nappy (diaper).

Commonly referred to as the “BSJ”, the baby surprise jacket is “a very entertaining piece of knitted engineering”

Materials:
3 oz. of baby wool (6 sts to 1”) (sport-weight to dk)
or
2 skeins Fisherman Yarn (5 sts to 1”) (dk to worsted)

1 pr. needles in the size to give you either of these gauges.

Baby Surprise Jacket by Elizabeth Zimmermann

There are a million and one ways to purchase the pattern through Schoolhouse Press, follow the link above to the Ravelry page for all the information.
If you are interested in someday knitting the Adult version of this sweater I would highly recommend knitting this smaller version first.


Beginning Lace

$40
Thursdays, June 4th + 11th
6 – 8pm

Feather & fan stitch border and the lovely Diagonal Fern Lace center makes a beautiful squishy cowl.
Learn the basics of lace knitting; chart reading, line reading, written instructions, lace pattern reading tips and tricks abound!

Materials needed are listed in the pattern.
The pattern can be purchased on Ravelry, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/feathers–fern-cowl

Learn the basics of lace knitting; chart reading, line reading, written instructions, lace pattern reading tips, and tricks abound!


Cables Untangled – online

4 hours
$25
Date:
Saturday, June 13th, 10am – 2pm

Advanced beginner

Learn the basics of cables and some super neat tricks!
Cabling without a cable needle, repair a mistake cable, how to read a cable chart.

Supplies:
– worsted weight wool or wool blend yarn in a light, solid color
– US size 8 circular needle, or longer double points
– smaller size double point needles
– crochet hook or fix-it tool
– a few markers and removable markers


SPECTRA ~ A Study in Short Row Techniques

$50
Dates:
Tuesdays June 16th, 23rd, + 30th  3 – 5pm

Learn the three most common SHORT ROW METHODS; Wrap & Turn, German, and Japanese, in one mesmerizing scarf, Spectra, designed by Stephen West.
This workshop will give you the tools to learn to substitute your favorite new method of short rows in most patterns.
Supplies:

Spectra Pattern Available on Ravelry, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/spectra

Removable stitch markers

Supplies listed in the pattern

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May + June Online Classes!!

I am continuing with online, live classes!
Here is the first round of classes based on the survey results.
Thank you for helping me create classes for you!

Over the years a lot of you outside the Wichita area have stated you’d love to take a class with me. Well, from here on out you will have your chance!
If you are a knitter anywhere in the world you can join me for my upcoming live classes. 

I love having new students, new classes, and inspiration.
Haven’t taken a class with me before and you’re not sure what it’s all about? Don’t hesitate to contact me and we can walk through the general format together.

THANK YOU so much for supporting me in these changing times!! 

I am using Zoom, the app is simple to download and navigate on all devices. I also have access to Google Meet, Hangouts, and Skype for other options in one-on-one lessons. Click here to download Zoom

ZOOM HELP Thank you, stay safe + HEALTHY!!
ONE HOUR VIRTUAL LESSON
EVENT + CLASS LISTINGS ON FACEBOOK
BOOK A VIRTUAL LESSON THROUGH FACEBOOK


Gauge Tips – online


3 hours
$25
Dates:
Saturday, May 16th, 10am – 1pm
OR
Monday, May 18th, 1 – 4pm

Learn the how + why of gauge!
How do you make swatches, how do you measure gauge, how do you interpret gauge?
Why even do a gauge swatch, why worry about half a stitch, why is the fabric important?

Supplies:
– light color worsted weight yarn
– US 8 needles, dpn or 16″ circ
– two 5″ square swatches: one stockinette, one garter

Yarn Substitution – online

3 hours
$25
Date:
Thursday, May 21st, 5:30 – 8:30pm

You don’t have the yarn called for in a pattern?
Not sure if the yarn you want to use will work?
How do you go about choosing a different yarn for a project?
Can you substitute DK weight for a Worsted weight?
Can you use cotton instead of wool?
There are some simple things you need to know to help you substitute yarns in a project.Supplies:
– Notebook
– pencil
– any patterns or yarns you may have questions about

Intarsia – online

3 hours
$25
Date:
Tuesday, May 26th, 1 – 4pm

Learn how to simply, cleanly knit motifs + pictures into your projects.
Great to know for horizontal color or yarn changes as well.
And, did you know you CAN work intarsia in the round?? Yep!

Supplies:
– worsted weight yarn in two high contrasting colors
– US size 8 small circumference knitting needles of your choice, ie dpns, two circs, magic loop
– bobbins, if you have them, but not necessary

Bolan – online

3 sessions + 1 check-in
$60
Dates:

May 23rd, 10am – 12pm
June 6th, 10 – 10:30am
June 20th, 10am – 12pm
June 27th, 10am – 1pm

Skills required:
– advanced beginner knitting including pattern reading
– chart reading helpful
– lace knitting experience helpful
– solid basics of reading your knitting and fixing mistakes

This sideways knit and seamed summer top will be a great addition to your wardrobe! Simple lace design in a drapey fabric is flattering for all.
You must purchase the pattern, available through Ravelry.
Bolan on Ravelry
by Leila Raven
Published in Sparrow 2018Quince & Co.
Suggested yarnQuince & Co. Sparrow
Yarn weight Fingering (14 wpi) ?
Gauge 20 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch, after blocking
Needle size US 4 – 3.5 mm
Yardage 840 – 1680 yards (768 – 1536 m)
Sizes available 43 (48½, 54, 59½, 65, 70½)” bust circumference

June

Baby Surprise Jacket (BSJ)
by Elizabeth Zimmerman – online
4 Sessions
$60
Dates:
Mondays
June 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd
3 – 5pm

The jacket is knit in a single piece with just two seams that run across the shoulders and down the length of the sleeves. It includes extra ease across the back of the garment to fit well over a nappy (diaper).Commonly referred to as the “BSJ”, the baby surprise jacket is “a very entertaining piece of knitted engineering”

Materials:
3 oz. of baby wool (6 sts to 1”) (sport-weight to dk)
or
2 skeins Fisherman Yarn (5 sts to 1”) (dk to worsted)
1 pr. needles in the size to give you either of these gauges.

Baby Surprise Jacket by Elizabeth Zimmermann
There are a million and one ways to purchase the pattern through Schoolhouse Press, follow the link above to the Ravelry page for all the information.
If you are interested in someday knitting the Adult version of this sweater I would highly recommend knitting this smaller version first.

Cables Untangled – online

4 hours
$25
Date:
Saturday, June 13th, 10am – 2pm
Advanced beginner

Learn the basics of cables and some super neat tricks!
Cabling without a cable needle, repair a mistake cable, how to read a cable chart.Supplies:
– worsted weight wool or wool blend yarn in a light, solid color
– US size 8 circular needle, or longer double points
– smaller size double point needles
– crochet hook or fix-it tool
– a few markers and removable markers