Weaving Beauty: A Beginners Knitting Course

from $20.00

Knitting is an ancient tradition that can pull us into slowness and presence as we tune into the rhythm of creation. Through this practice we can craft intentionally as we bring our ideas into form with our hands, sticks, and yarn. Knitting in its perfect simplicity is an art form carrying practical and cosmic gifts.

Within this container I share all the basics of knitting and guide you through making a pair of pot holders while learning all the steps to begin and finish a project, alongside diving into some of the deeper layers of this craft.

What’s Included (online course):

-Three one hour live online knitting classes

-A twenty-three page e-book covering all you need to know about materials, supplies, and getting started with this craft.

-Twenty minutes of pre-recorded videos that show different stitches which you’ll have access to to assist you in working on your project between classes

-Two patterns

-Support via email for any knitting questions during the duration of the class

What’s Included (in person course):

-Three one hour in person knitting classes, held 25 minutes south of Portland, Oregon

-Wool yarn and wooden knitting needles to make a set of potholders

-Broth made with spring water and pasture raised meat during class

-A twenty-three page e-book covering all you need to know about materials, supplies, and getting started with this craft.

-Twenty minutes of pre-recorded videos that show different stitches which you’ll have access to to assist you in working on your project between classes

-Two patterns

-Support via email for any knitting questions during the duration of the class

Online knitting circle dates and times are:

10am PST/1pm EST - 11am PST/2pm EST Saturdays Feb 8th, 15th, and 22nd

In-Person knitting circle dates and times are:

12pm PST - 1pm Saturdays Feb 8th, 15th, and 22nd

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Knitting is an ancient tradition that can pull us into slowness and presence as we tune into the rhythm of creation. Through this practice we can craft intentionally as we bring our ideas into form with our hands, sticks, and yarn. Knitting in its perfect simplicity is an art form carrying practical and cosmic gifts.

Within this container I share all the basics of knitting and guide you through making a pair of pot holders while learning all the steps to begin and finish a project, alongside diving into some of the deeper layers of this craft.

What’s Included (online course):

-Three one hour live online knitting classes

-A twenty-three page e-book covering all you need to know about materials, supplies, and getting started with this craft.

-Twenty minutes of pre-recorded videos that show different stitches which you’ll have access to to assist you in working on your project between classes

-Two patterns

-Support via email for any knitting questions during the duration of the class

What’s Included (in person course):

-Three one hour in person knitting classes, held 25 minutes south of Portland, Oregon

-Wool yarn and wooden knitting needles to make a set of potholders

-Broth made with spring water and pasture raised meat during class

-A twenty-three page e-book covering all you need to know about materials, supplies, and getting started with this craft.

-Twenty minutes of pre-recorded videos that show different stitches which you’ll have access to to assist you in working on your project between classes

-Two patterns

-Support via email for any knitting questions during the duration of the class

Online knitting circle dates and times are:

10am PST/1pm EST - 11am PST/2pm EST Saturdays Feb 8th, 15th, and 22nd

In-Person knitting circle dates and times are:

12pm PST - 1pm Saturdays Feb 8th, 15th, and 22nd

Knitting is an ancient tradition that can pull us into slowness and presence as we tune into the rhythm of creation. Through this practice we can craft intentionally as we bring our ideas into form with our hands, sticks, and yarn. Knitting in its perfect simplicity is an art form carrying practical and cosmic gifts.

Within this container I share all the basics of knitting and guide you through making a pair of pot holders while learning all the steps to begin and finish a project, alongside diving into some of the deeper layers of this craft.

What’s Included (online course):

-Three one hour live online knitting classes

-A twenty-three page e-book covering all you need to know about materials, supplies, and getting started with this craft.

-Twenty minutes of pre-recorded videos that show different stitches which you’ll have access to to assist you in working on your project between classes

-Two patterns

-Support via email for any knitting questions during the duration of the class

What’s Included (in person course):

-Three one hour in person knitting classes, held 25 minutes south of Portland, Oregon

-Wool yarn and wooden knitting needles to make a set of potholders

-Broth made with spring water and pasture raised meat during class

-A twenty-three page e-book covering all you need to know about materials, supplies, and getting started with this craft.

-Twenty minutes of pre-recorded videos that show different stitches which you’ll have access to to assist you in working on your project between classes

-Two patterns

-Support via email for any knitting questions during the duration of the class

Online knitting circle dates and times are:

10am PST/1pm EST - 11am PST/2pm EST Saturdays Feb 8th, 15th, and 22nd

In-Person knitting circle dates and times are:

12pm PST - 1pm Saturdays Feb 8th, 15th, and 22nd

This course is designed for those who are completely new to knitting or at a beginning level, though anyone is welcome to join. Babes in arms and small children are welcome if you’re attending the in person knitting course. If you’d like to bring an older child or teen who is also wanting to learn to knit there is a youth price and that includes their materials and broth as well. For an additional questions you can email me at mikaila.rootedinwholeness@gmail.com