Saturday, August 03, 2019

Three Bags Full


Three Bags Full is an annual event in my home town of Liskeard in Cornwall (about 30 mins from Plymouth). There's a Wool Market and two weeks of wool related workshops. After missing the Wool Market last year due to another event on the same weekend, I'll be back this year with a stall full of colourful yarn, patterns, beads and of course my books.


The Wool Market takes place in the Public Hall in Liskeard on Saturday 5 October from 12pm to 5pm and the list of stall holders looks very impressive. 

Poncho worked from the top down with a circular yoke due to be published in September.

On Tuesday 8 October I'll be teaching my Top Down Fair Isle Yoke Workshop. In this class you'll learn how to knit Stranded Colour Work/Fair Isle as well as how to knit a sweater from the top down with a circular yoke shaping. I'll show you how to knit with two colours and how to work out how to knit a sweater to fit your own measurements. Find the workshop details here (scroll down until you see the photo below).

The Dawn Chorus sweater from Let's Knit has a circular yoke but was worked from the bottom up. Find the free pattern here.


 On 15 October I'll be teaching Beaded Lace Knitting Workshop. You'll learn how to knit lace as well as three ways of adding beads to your knitting. In the afternoon you'll get a chance to cast on for your own beaded lace shawl from a selection of my patterns. Find the details here (scroll down until you see the cover of my Beaded Lace Knitting book (above).



Liskeard is easy to get to as it's on one of the main trunk roads through Cornwall, the A38 about half an hour from Plymouth. There's also a mainline train station in town (London to Paddington line)  and the town centre is about a 10 min walk from the station.

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