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Learn Fair Isle knitting - a traditional color work technique where two colors are knit in one row to create a geometric pattern - from expert knitter and knitwear designer Kristin Nicholas. Although it looks complicated, follow along with Kristin's step by step instruction and the included chart and you'll find this colorful hat fairly simple to make. Llearn how to make an elastic cast on, knit a garter stitch band in rows, and join the knitting to work the hat in rounds. A chart is used to build the colorwork pattern and duplicate stitches add a bit more color.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- U.S. size 5 needles, 16"
- U.S. size 7 needles, 16"
- U.S. size 7 double-pointed needles
- Tapestry needle with blunt point
- Stitch marker
- Worsted yarn in three colors
- PDF chart
- Scissors
- Steamer or iron and a spritzer bottle
Downloads:
- Knit traditional Fair Isle
- Work an elastic cast on
- Read a colorwork chart
- Knit a garter stitch band in rows
- Join the knitting to work the hat in rounds
What you’ll get:
- An easy-to-follow lesson on how to knit the traditional fair isle technique
- 12 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Downloadable PDF pattern included - $8 value
- Step-by-step instruction by expert knitter Kristin Nicholas
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Fair Isle Knit Hat Reviews
64 users recommended this class to a friend
Hoopla-User Bingepass-da4dfaee-dfec-4973-8397-e3262ef5c7ca
A wonderfully easy project for a beginner in color work. I had no idea it was so straight forward. Many thanks.
2 days ago
Kim Stephens
Excellent tutorial. Full of technical detail and at the same time offering useful tips for fixing and accepting inevitable mistakes. I’ve been afraid of trying Fair Aisle before but now on way to dig out a few skeins of worsted and give it a try. Thank you !
More than 3 months ago
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ViAnn
I enjoy seeing the hat on a person before I start a project. It gives me confidence that it will fit.
More than 3 months ago