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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Course Offerings - January and February 2011


Knitting Fundamentals - For the novice to advanced beginner
$60 for six sessions
        Tuesdays from 5:30 to 7:00 pm
        January 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8, 15

Classes at this level will contain a mix of new knitters, early learners, and more accomplished students who will benefit from review.  It’s a good idea to begin with this course, even if you have knit or crocheted before, to be sure you have a thorough understanding of the fundamentals before continuing to another level.  Those who are more experienced will be given additional homework and/or a project.
If you are a beginner, you will learn to knit, purl, cast on, and bind off, plus a myriad of other things as they come up, such as yarn characteristics, importance of gauge swatches, etc.The more advanced students will learn several methods of increasing and decreasing, will become comfortable with knitting and purling in the same row and knowing when to do which, and will learn how to "read" the fabric so increases and decreases don't disturb the stitch pattern. Through a project that uses the skills you have mastered, you will learn some methods for repairing mistakes and begin to read patterns, even making simple adjustments.
Since we can never have enough of the fundamentals, many students take this course several times,* advancing as they go, with beginners learning from the more advanced knitters and the more advanced knitters benefitting from reviewing the instruction given to the beginners.  No two classes are exactly the same because they are driven by the needs and progress of the group and the particular questions that are raised.  *There is a 20% reduction for students who repeat a fundamentals course ($42).

Your project (knit or crochet) – For intermediate to advanced students
$60 for six sessions
Sundays from 3:30 to 5:00 pm
        January 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13, 20

Prerequisite: For knitters, mastery of the concepts taught in Knitting Fundamentals. For crocheters, mastery of the concepts taught in Crochet Fundamentals.
Each student will begin (or continue) a personal project, so start (or finish) that scarf, hat, sweater, bag or socks.  We will address yarn and needle choices, gauge swatching, pattern modification, trouble shooting, finishing, blocking, you name it.  This is a support class, with no specific teaching curriculum.  Students receive individual help and benefit from the issues raised by others.  The course may be repeated as often as desired, to get continuing ideas and help with projects.


WORKSHOPS

Socks – For intermediate to advanced students
$45
Sunday, January 16, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including a light lunch)

Prerequisite: Mastery of the concepts taught in Knitting Fundamentals.
We will work on a “class sock,” which will give you all the skills you need to make socks for yourself or someone special.  You’ll pick out a pattern and yarn, learn to  work with double-pointed or circular needles, make the leg, turn the heel, pick up gusset stitches, and finish the toe.

Cables and Lace – For intermediate to advanced students
$45
Sunday, February 6, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (including a light lunch)

Prerequisite: Mastery of the concepts taught in Knitting Fundamentals.
We will explore several methods of creating lace and several styles of cables, while learning the lace and cable lingo and how to read charts. You will see the special challenges for gauge and learn how to finish and block your work.

Private Sessions – All levels
$25/hour

For the absolute beginner who wants individual knitting or crochet instruction.  For the student at any level who needs some additional help with a technique.  For anyone who is stumped by a pattern or wants to get some new ideas.

Monday, September 7, 2009

October 2009 Courses

Tentative Course Offerings
Fall 2009
(weeks of October 5, 12, 19 and 26)




Knitting Fundamentals – 4 classes - $45
Wednesday 5:00-6:30 pm
October 7, 14, 21, 28

This course is for the novice to advanced beginner. Completion of this course is a prerequisite for all other Knit With Judy knitting classes. Even if you have knit for years, you must still take this course before enrolling in any others.

If you are a beginner, you will learn to knit, purl, cast on, and bind off, plus a myriad of other things as they come up, such as yarn characteristics, importance of gauge swatches, etc.

We can never have enough of the fundamentals. Most students take this course several times,* advancing as they go, with beginners learning from the more advanced knitters and the more advanced knitters benefitting from reviewing the instruction given to the beginners.

The more advanced students will learn several methods of increasing and decreasing, will become comfortable with knitting and purling in the same row and knowing when to do which, and will learn how to "read" the fabric so increases and decreases don't disturb the stitch pattern. Through a project that uses the skills you have mastered, you will learn some methods for repairing mistakes and begin to read patterns, even making simple adjustments.

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*There is a 20% reduction for students who take this course again ($36).


Working with Color and Texture – 4 classes - $45

Update 9/21: Insufficient enrollment. Class cancelled. Try back in November.

Prerequisite: At least one session of Knitting Fundamentals.


Learn how to change colors, work with stripes, multiples colors and bobbins. Make beautiful fabric through the use of slipped stitches and companion yarns. You will start (and possibly finish) a project using one, or both, of these textures. You make take this course as often as you wish.*
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*There is a 20% deduction for students who take this course again ($36).


Crochet Fundamentals – 4 classes - $45
Thursday 9:30 to 11:00 am
October 8, 15, 22, 29

This course is for the novice to advanced beginner.
There is no prerequisite for this course.

You will learn how to hold the yarn and make standard crochet stitches and shape. You will begin to read patterns and understand when crochet might be preferred over knitting, and you will see some of the unique things that can be made with crochet. Depending on the progress of the group, you may tackle a simple project. If you have something you wish to make, please bring it up in class.

As with the Knitting Fundamentals class, most students will take this course at least two times,* advancing as they go, with beginners learning from the more advanced students and the more advanced students benefitting from reviewing the instruction given to the beginners.

The more advanced student will work with colors and texture and learn how to make squares, work in the round, and make more exotic shapes.
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*There is a 20% discount for students who take this course again ($36).


Your project (knit or crochet) – 4 classes - $45
Thursday 5:00-6:30 pm
October 8, 15, 22, 29

Prerequisite: For knitters, at least one session of Knitting Fundamentals and mastery of the concepts taught in that course. For crocheters, at least one session of Crochet Fundamentals and mastery of the concepts taught in that course.


Each student will begin (or continue) a personal project, and we will work on choosing yarn, gauge swatching, pattern modification, trouble shooting and finishing, as each student benefits from the issues faced by the others.







This will be an ongoing class, so you can take as many 4-week sessions as you wish. No discount is available for repeats of this course.






No socks yet (course coming up). As this will be a support class, with no specific teaching curriculum, students who wish to incorporate cables or lace into their project will benefit from completing the Knitting with Cables and Lace course before embarking on the project. Similarly, students who wish to use complicated color combinations or fabric designs would benefit from completing the Working with Color and Texture course.



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Some possible additions for the winter session:

Socks – 4 classes - $45
Prerequisite: At least one session of Knit With Judy Knitting Fundamentals. We will spread out the classes to give you an opportunity to get to each stage of the socks, as we learn to work with four double-pointed needles or two circular needles, make the leg, turn the heel, pick up gusset stitches and finish the toe.







Knitting Lace and Cables - 4 classes - $45

Prerequisite: At least one session of Knit With Judy Knitting Fundamentals. We will explore several methods of creating lace and several styles of cables, while learning the lace lingo and how to read charts. We'll explore the special challenges for gauge, as well as now to finish and block your work.






Felt Making (both knit/crochet and wool fleece) - 4 classes - $45
No prerequisite. Learn the fascinating process or knitting (or crocheting) large, floppy pieces and boiling the wool to make a dense felted fabric. Work with wool fleece (sometimes called wool tops or roving) to create traditional and artistic felted projects.

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Other courses offered in the area


There are at least two other places in the area that are offering knitting/crochet classes this fall. One is in Rosendale, and the other is in Poughkeepsie. Here are the links to find out more, in case you should want to avail yourself of these opportunities instead, or we are unable to offer everything that meets your scheduling needs.

www.yarnsneedleshooks.com





Monday, April 27, 2009

Where to Buy Supplies Locally

Medium-quality yarns for general use
Manny’s – Main Street, New Paltz. Small selection.

Michaels - Inexpensive-to medium quality yarns for general use.
Poughkeepsie: Route 9, near Barnes & Noble
Kingston: Route 9W, near Hudson Valley Mall

Jo-Anns – Limited selection
Poughkeepsie: Plaza Mall, Route 9
Kingston: Route 9W, near Staples



Better quality yarn. Look for small local stores in your community
New Paltz:
Matlyn's Dream, Water Street Market. Not really a yarn shop, but has a small selection of interesting yarns, plus many of the standards. Worth a look.

Kingston:
Ben Franklin.  Uptown Kingston Mall, near Hannafords. A general crafts store with a surprisingly good selection of all qualities of yarn.
Poughkeepsie: Yarn, Needles and Hooks, 321 South Avenue (Academy Street exit off Route 9 South). Wonderful store with large selection of yarns and patterns, both expensive and moderately priced. Tues-Friday, 10-7; Sat 10-5; Sun 12-4. Closed Mondays. http://www.yarnneedleshooks.com/. 454-1716.

Hopewell Junction: Yarn Central, 2593 Route 52 (just off Taconic). Very large selection, helpful, all price ranges. http://www.yarncentralonline.com/. 223-8355.

Pt. Ewen: Rainbow Sheep Shoppe. Off Route 9, near BOCES. Open Saturdays from 11:00 to 5:00 and Monday evenings from 5:30 to 9:00. Call for directions (532-0152) or see http://rainbowsheepshoppe.com/.



Saugerties: Amazing Threads, 1917 Route 9W. Will give 10% discount to card-carrying students of KnitwithJudy. http://www.amazingthreads.com/. 336-5322.

Tivoli: Fabulous Yarns. 54a Main Street. Small and expensive, but they have a good online ordering system with discounts. http://www.fabulousyarns.com/. 757-4322.

Opportunities for Social Knitting

We're very busy in class and don't leave much time for socializing. Sometimes, though, you may just want to sit with others and work on your projects. Here are a few places in the area where you can find compatible people. Each group has its own special atmosphere. Try several out to see which works best for you.

NEW PALTZ

Elting Memorial Library
Corner of Main Street and Plattekill Avenue
10:00 to noon on first and third Saturdays of each month
Free and open to the public

Living Seed
521 Main Street (Route 299) (north side of road)

5:30 to 8:30 pm every Monday
Drop-in knitting night. $10 per session



KINGSTON

Barnes & Noble (Ulster Avenue)
Wednesday evenings (maybe not every week)
Free and open to the public


NEWBURGH

Barnes & Noble (Route 300)
Free and open to the public



POUGHKEEPSIE

Barnes & Noble (Route 9)
6:30 to 8:30 pm First Monday of each month
Free and open to the public


PT. EWEN

Esopus Library
Route 9W in Pt. Ewen (east side of street)
1:00 to 3:00 pm every Monday
Free and open to the public


STONE RIDGE

Stone Ridge Library
3700 Main Street (Route 209) (west side of street)
10:00 to noon every Saturday
Free and open to the public