Seattle Knitters Guild

Seattle Knitters Guild

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Membership dues are $25 per year. Our Board members serve on a volunteer basis.

09/06/2017

TONIGHT: September 6, 2017, 7:00 pm
​Back to School Mini Classes
Another reason to look forward to kids going back to school - we get to back to school too, but this time for knitting!

Trina - MKAL help desk. Ask questions about the MKAL, and copies of the next clue.

Amy - Fixing mistakes.

Paula - Crochet for Knitters. Chain stitch, Single and Double
Loralee - Magic Loop

Patricia - Super stretchy cast off.

Paulette - Jogless Stripes

It’s going to be a great Back to School evening!

08/02/2017

TONIGHT! Seattle Knitters Guild first ever KAL will start!

This mystery knit along was designed for the Seattle Knitters guild. This is a free pattern for all Seattle Knitting Guild members in 2017. If you are not a current Seattle Knitting Guild member you can still purchase the pattern. For 1 year from the release of the 3rd and final clue half of the purchase price will support the Guild as a fundraiser.

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SKG Mystery KAL 2017 pattern by Trina Amundson This mystery knit along was designed for the Seattle Knitters guild. This is a free pattern for all Seattle Knitting Guild members in 2017. If you are not a current Seattle Knitting Guild member you can still purchase the pattern. For 1 year from the release of the 3rd and final clue half of the pur...

03/02/2017

Tonight! Wednesday March 1 Guild Meeting. Doors open at 6:30 pm; meeting starts at 7:00 pm. This month, we welcome Shawn Prenzlow, Spyglass Fiberworks to teach us more details about the substance of our lives - fiber. How is merino different from Cormo? Why would you choose wool from a Columbia sheep instead of Targhee? Which is the best choice for drape? For softness? For hard wearing? And do you want worsted spun or woolen spun? Single? Multi? Chain?

03/02/2017

Churchmouse Yarns & Teas Healthy Handwork Habits" Take good care."
Saturday 3/4 with Marsha Novak: 10:30am-12:30pm.

Do you have discomfort or numbness in your back, neck, or arms when you knit? Or is your handwork pain-free and you’d like it to stay that way? This course, informed by the Feldenkrais® Method, includes some gentle seated movement activities and a Feldenkrais-inspired yarn experience. You’ll take home a movement sequence to use for a warm-up or as a break during your day.

Churchmouse Yarns & Teas

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8008 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA
98115