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10th Anniversary Celebration

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Tue, 09/08/2009 - 5:00pm - 11:00pm

10th Anniversary Celebration

Cary Country Club

Celebrate the Guild's 10th Anniversary. 

Dinner, cake, coffee or tea

Cost is $25

10th Anniversary Celebration

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Date: 
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 5:00pm - 11:00pm

10th Anniversary Celebration

Cary Country Club

Celebrate the Guild's 10th Anniversary. 

Dinner, cake, coffee or tea

Cost is $25

Michigan Fiber Festival

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Date: 
Wed, 08/12/2009 (All day) - Sun, 08/16/2009 (All day)

August 12-16, 2009
Michigan Fiber Festival
, Allegan County Fairgrounds, Allegan,MI
***Schedule now online
www.michiganfiberfestival.info

Michigan Fiber Festival

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Date: 
Wed, 08/12/2009 (All day) - Sun, 08/16/2009 (All day)

August 12-16, 2009
Michigan Fiber Festival
, Allegan County Fairgrounds, Allegan,MI
***Schedule now online
www.michiganfiberfestival.info

Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair

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Fri, 07/17/2009 (All day) - Sun, 07/19/2009 (All day)

July 17-19, 2009
The Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair
, McHenry County Community College, Crystal Lake, IL
http://www.fiberandfolk.com/
Times: Fri: 10am-6pm
Sat: 10am-6pm
Sun: 10am-4pm
 

Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair

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Date: 
Fri, 07/17/2009 (All day) - Sun, 07/19/2009 (All day)

July 17-19, 2009
The Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair
, McHenry County Community College, Crystal Lake, IL
http://www.fiberandfolk.com/
Times: Fri: 10am-6pm
Sat: 10am-6pm
Sun: 10am-4pm
 

Stitches Midwest, Schaumburg, IL

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Thu, 09/10/2009 (All day) - Sun, 09/13/2009 (All day)

September 10-13, 2009
Stitches Midwest, Schaumburg, IL
http://www.knittinguniverse.com/flash/events.php

Stitches Midwest, Schaumburg, IL

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Thu, 09/10/2009 (All day) - Sun, 09/13/2009 (All day)

September 10-13, 2009
Stitches Midwest, Schaumburg, IL
http://www.knittinguniverse.com/flash/events.php

Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival, Jefferson, WI

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Fri, 09/11/2009 (All day) - Sun, 09/13/2009 (All day)

September 11-13, 2009
Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival, Jefferson, WI
http://www.wisconsinsheepandwoolfestival.com

Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival, Jefferson, WI

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Fri, 09/11/2009 (All day) - Sun, 09/13/2009 (All day)

September 11-13, 2009
Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival, Jefferson, WI
http://www.wisconsinsheepandwoolfestival.com

Knitting in Public

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Sat, 06/13/2009 (All day)

International Knitting in Public Day

Millium Park?

Knitting in Public

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Sat, 06/13/2009 (All day)

International Knitting in Public Day

Millium Park?

Finishing Seminar

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Sat, 06/06/2009 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

Fearless Finishing!

with Jennifer Unger Kroc, TKGA Master Knitter

Five hours of finishing finesse for the fearless (or fearful) knitter!

Saturday, June 6, 2009, 10:00 - 4:00 - $40.00

St. Mary Episcopal Church, 210 McHenry Ave, Crystal Lake 60014

 

In this workshop, you will tackle and successfully complete beautiful, invisible seams. You’ll practice the best ways to pick up stitches for smooth trim and transitions. Best of all, you’ll gain new understanding of your knitting, so you can approach finishing with confidence and skill. It’s time to finally finish those projects AND love the way they look!

 

Topics to be covered include planning ahead for easy finishing, invisible seaming in three variations, picking up stitches beautifully and without holes, binding off in pattern and the three-needle bind-off, plus the whens and hows of weaving in ends and blocking.

 

Skill level: Adventurous beginner or above. Must be comfortable with basic knitting skills including basic shaping. Having completed at least one sweater is a plus. Students may bring in an in-progress or ready-to-finish sweater to be used in class discussion as time allows.

 

Please bring with you: Homework swatches, smooth yarn for seaming in a contrasting color from swatches, darning (blunt-tipped) yarn needle, scissors, crochet hook, spare knitting needles in size suitable for your swatches (for picking up stitches), reading glasses if you find them helpful. Bring if desired: your favorite knitting reference book; a completed or ready-to-finish project for class discussion on finishing variations

 

Homework: Five swatches, plus two swatch starts! Use smooth worsted or aran weight yarn in a light solid color (strongly recommend wool or wool blend) and suitable needles. Make four identical square swatches: cast on 25 stitches and work in stockinette (k on right side, p on wrong side) for 4”. Bind off. For fifth swatch, using same type of yarn, cast on 25 stitches and work in stockinette for 2”, ending with a wrong side row. On next row, bind off five stitches, knit to end. Purl back. Next row, bind off three stitches, knit to end. Purl back. Next row, bind off two stitches, knit to end. Purl back. Next row: k1, SSK, k to end. Purl back. Repeat these last two rows four more times. On remaining stitches, work even in stockinette for two more inches. Bind off. (This swatch simulates part of a curved neckline; we’ll use it to practice picking up stitches.)

For all swatches, weave in ends, and block to reduce curling.

Also make two swatch starts: Cast on 20 sts, knit for 1”, DO NOT BIND OFF. Break yarn and leave sts on needle or place on holder. Make a second swatch start in same way but do not break yarn. Bring THREE needles in same size to work 3-needle bind off with these.

 

Jennifer Unger Kroc, Master Knitter, Knitting Services

Batavia, Illinois    djenn37@sbcglobal.net

630.406.9007            Ravelry username: djenn

Write down any questions or issues you encountered while preparing your swatches, and we’ll talk about them in class!

 

Finishing Seminar

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Date: 
Sat, 06/06/2009 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

Fearless Finishing!

with Jennifer Unger Kroc, TKGA Master Knitter

Five hours of finishing finesse for the fearless (or fearful) knitter!

Saturday, June 6, 2009, 10:00 - 4:00 - $40.00

St. Mary Episcopal Church, 210 McHenry Ave, Crystal Lake 60014

 

In this workshop, you will tackle and successfully complete beautiful, invisible seams. You’ll practice the best ways to pick up stitches for smooth trim and transitions. Best of all, you’ll gain new understanding of your knitting, so you can approach finishing with confidence and skill. It’s time to finally finish those projects AND love the way they look!

 

Topics to be covered include planning ahead for easy finishing, invisible seaming in three variations, picking up stitches beautifully and without holes, binding off in pattern and the three-needle bind-off, plus the whens and hows of weaving in ends and blocking.

 

Skill level: Adventurous beginner or above. Must be comfortable with basic knitting skills including basic shaping. Having completed at least one sweater is a plus. Students may bring in an in-progress or ready-to-finish sweater to be used in class discussion as time allows.

 

Please bring with you: Homework swatches, smooth yarn for seaming in a contrasting color from swatches, darning (blunt-tipped) yarn needle, scissors, crochet hook, spare knitting needles in size suitable for your swatches (for picking up stitches), reading glasses if you find them helpful. Bring if desired: your favorite knitting reference book; a completed or ready-to-finish project for class discussion on finishing variations

 

Homework: Five swatches, plus two swatch starts! Use smooth worsted or aran weight yarn in a light solid color (strongly recommend wool or wool blend) and suitable needles. Make four identical square swatches: cast on 25 stitches and work in stockinette (k on right side, p on wrong side) for 4”. Bind off. For fifth swatch, using same type of yarn, cast on 25 stitches and work in stockinette for 2”, ending with a wrong side row. On next row, bind off five stitches, knit to end. Purl back. Next row, bind off three stitches, knit to end. Purl back. Next row, bind off two stitches, knit to end. Purl back. Next row: k1, SSK, k to end. Purl back. Repeat these last two rows four more times. On remaining stitches, work even in stockinette for two more inches. Bind off. (This swatch simulates part of a curved neckline; we’ll use it to practice picking up stitches.)

For all swatches, weave in ends, and block to reduce curling.

Also make two swatch starts: Cast on 20 sts, knit for 1”, DO NOT BIND OFF. Break yarn and leave sts on needle or place on holder. Make a second swatch start in same way but do not break yarn. Bring THREE needles in same size to work 3-needle bind off with these.

 

Jennifer Unger Kroc, Master Knitter, Knitting Services

Batavia, Illinois    djenn37@sbcglobal.net

630.406.9007            Ravelry username: djenn

Write down any questions or issues you encountered while preparing your swatches, and we’ll talk about them in class!

 

Cultured Purls Shop Visit-Wool & Company

 

**** ATTENTION GUILD MEMBERS****

Cultured Purls Shop Visit

WHEN: Saturday, May 2nd, 1-3 PM (Meet at church @ 10AM to assemble
carpools)

WHERE: Wool & Company, 23 South Third Street, Geneva IL 60134

WHAT: Shopping (guild discount!), demo

This is a super shop and there are some wonderful lunch options nearby.

See link on caledar for more info and to sign up to attend!

Cultured Purls Shop Visit-Wool & Company

 

**** ATTENTION GUILD MEMBERS****

Cultured Purls Shop Visit

WHEN: Saturday, May 2nd, 1-3 PM (Meet at church @ 10AM to assemble
carpools)

WHERE: Wool & Company, 23 South Third Street, Geneva IL 60134

WHAT: Shopping (guild discount!), demo

This is a super shop and there are some wonderful lunch options nearby.

See link on caledar for more info and to sign up to attend!

Spring Fiber Jubilee- Tall Grass Farm

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Sat, 04/04/2009 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

See www.mohairconnection.com for more information.

Spring Fiber Jubilee- Tall Grass Farm

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Sat, 04/04/2009 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

See www.mohairconnection.com for more information.

Wool & Company Outing

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Date: 
Sat, 05/02/2009 - 9:30am - 2:00pm

Wool & Company Outing

Cultured Purls Shop Visit*

WHEN: Saturday, May 2nd, 1-3 PM (Meet at church @ 10AM to assemble
carpools)

WHERE: Wool & Company, 23 South Third Street, Geneva IL 60134

WHAT: Shopping (guild discount!), demo

This is a super shop where I’ve been happily hanging out for several years.
The service is great, the selection of yarn & gift-related items is
wonderful, and there are some wonderful lunch options nearby. These
include:

· Nosh (super breakfast & lunch items)

o 211 James St # 1, Geneva, IL 60134, (630) 845-1570

· Stockholm’s Pub great burgers & other fare)

o 306 W. State St., Geneva, IL 60134, 630-208-7070
 

Wool & Company Outing

Posted in
Date: 
Sat, 05/02/2009 - 9:30am - 2:00pm

Wool & Company Outing

Cultured Purls Shop Visit*

WHEN: Saturday, May 2nd, 1-3 PM (Meet at church @ 10AM to assemble
carpools)

WHERE: Wool & Company, 23 South Third Street, Geneva IL 60134

WHAT: Shopping (guild discount!), demo

This is a super shop where I’ve been happily hanging out for several years.
The service is great, the selection of yarn & gift-related items is
wonderful, and there are some wonderful lunch options nearby. These
include:

· Nosh (super breakfast & lunch items)

o 211 James St # 1, Geneva, IL 60134, (630) 845-1570

· Stockholm’s Pub great burgers & other fare)

o 306 W. State St., Geneva, IL 60134, 630-208-7070
 

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