Shaping through Knitting
In this workshop, you will knit in the round on double pointed needles to create a ladybird lavender bag. Using increase and decrease techniques along with grafting (Kitchner stitch) to create a 3D shape. A fun project looking at skills required for knitting socks. We will also have time to look at other 3D knitted shapes.
Workshop best for knitters wishing to expand their knitting skills. Teenagers welcome if accompanied by an adult. Please bring three 4mm double pointed knitting needles, yarn will be supplied.
Price: £260 for up to eight participants
Who it’s for: Ages 13+ (accompanied by an adult)
Length: 3 hours
Helen Houston
Helen comes from a long line of Shetland knitters, learning to knit from her Mum and Granny which ignited her lifelong passion for textiles. Studying at the Scottish College of Textiles (now Heriot-Watt), Helen graduated in Textile Design and has spent 30 years researching and teaching CAD design and structures for industrial weaving. The rest of her time is spent as a designer/maker for her knitwear brand Reffel and taking people into the countryside as a hill walking guide, where the scenery provides much of her design inspiration.
Creating a relaxed and sharing ambience Helen guides participants through unfamiliar techniques, allowing them to gain confidence with new textile skills. It is Helen’s joy to share her love of knitting, the outdoors and design with others.