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Mar

A modest proposal

jonathan swiftNo – I’m not suggesting you eat orphans to battle the current economic downturn.

I am suggesting you take a class at Twisted! Here are a few upcoming ones that might strike your fancy:


Triangular Shawl – Learn to make a triangular lace shawl. Choose one of several Evelyn Clark patterns with this construction.
Saturdays, March 28 and April 11. 3:00 – 5:00pm. $40


Intermediate Wire Crochet: Flower Pendants – If you’re already comfortable making crocheted flowers in yarn, this class will teach you to transform them with wire for delicate jewelry. We’ll learn to crochet with fine-gauge wire in the round, adapt existing flower patterns for wire, join colors, and add beaded embellishments.
Saturday, March 28. 11:30am – 2:30pm. $30, plus materials fee of $3 payable to the instructor at class.


Japanese Temari – These thread-wrapped, embroidered balls are an ancient Japanese craft now made as tokens of luck.
Sunday, March 29. 11:30am – 2:30pm. $30, plus $5 materials fee payable to teacher at class.


Beaded Wristbands/Intro to Knitting with Beads – Learn to knit with beads while making these hip little accessories.
Wednesday, March 25. 6:00 – 8:00pm. $20


What to do with your extra sock yarn – Great ideas for projects to knit with those little left over bits from socks.
Sunday, March 29. 3:00 – 5:00pm. $20


Intro to Circular Knitting/Basic Hat – Learn to knit a basic stocking cap in the round on circular and double-pointed needles.
Wednesdays, April 1 and 8. 6:00 – 8:00pm. $40

2 Responses to “A modest proposal”

  1. Added by GoGoDavitron on March 19th, 2009 at 8:13 pm

    And here I thought your modest proposal was going to be eating each other’s abandoned projects!

    I suppose this is what I get for being (semi-)literate.

  2. Added by CraftyPod » Blog Archive » Craft With Me this Weekend! on March 24th, 2009 at 5:41 am

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