Location
Maryland Heights Community Center
2300 McKelvey Rd., Maryland Heights, MO 63043
Date and Time
Saturday
June 20, 2026
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Description
Interested in designing your own one-of-a-kind Fair Isle project, including jumpers, cardigans, mittens, gloves, headbands, ski hats, Tam o’ Shanters, and fisherman’s keps? Join us for this special Fair Isle design workshop, which includes all the tools, templates, and information necessary to achieve your ideal Fair Isle knitting pattern in a fingering weight yarn or traditional 2-ply jumper weight wool.
Also included is the book Fair Isle Knitting Design Workbook: Create Original Stranded Colorwork Accessories in Shetland Wool.
Students can attend the class with just a pencil and eraser, or they can bring any (or all) of the following to facilitate the in-class design process:
Colored pencils
A tape measure or measuring device
Anything for design inspiration, including pictures or photographs or books
Ideas for their ideal Fair Isle accessory or garment, in terms of color, design, shape, and fit
Any existing Fair Isle knitted item that is an inspiration for a new design
Their own fingering weight yarn stash from which their design colorways can be determined
Any color cards of their favorite fingering weight yarn brand
Knit-in with Jenny
Registration for this class includes the opportunity to attend a knit-in with Jenny on Saturday, June 20th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. You will be prompted to choose if you will attend the knit-in when you click the ADD TO CART button.
Location
Maryland Heights Community Center
2300 McKelvey Rd., Maryland Heights, MO 63043
Date and Time
Saturday
June 20, 2026
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Description
Interested in designing your own one-of-a-kind Fair Isle project, including jumpers, cardigans, mittens, gloves, headbands, ski hats, Tam o’ Shanters, and fisherman’s keps? Join us for this special Fair Isle design workshop, which includes all the tools, templates, and information necessary to achieve your ideal Fair Isle knitting pattern in a fingering weight yarn or traditional 2-ply jumper weight wool.
Also included is the book Fair Isle Knitting Design Workbook: Create Original Stranded Colorwork Accessories in Shetland Wool.
Students can attend the class with just a pencil and eraser, or they can bring any (or all) of the following to facilitate the in-class design process:
Colored pencils
A tape measure or measuring device
Anything for design inspiration, including pictures or photographs or books
Ideas for their ideal Fair Isle accessory or garment, in terms of color, design, shape, and fit
Any existing Fair Isle knitted item that is an inspiration for a new design
Their own fingering weight yarn stash from which their design colorways can be determined
Any color cards of their favorite fingering weight yarn brand
Knit-in with Jenny
Registration for this class includes the opportunity to attend a knit-in with Jenny on Saturday, June 20th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. You will be prompted to choose if you will attend the knit-in when you click the ADD TO CART button.