Duration: 2½ hours
Ages: 16+
Led by: Becky Sher (@createatlocallycrafted)
If you’ve been knitting for a while, you may have heard of Magic Loop, a technique that allows you to knit small-circumference projects in the round on a single long, circular needle. OK, that’s a lot of words. Basically, it’s a fun way to knit sleeves, socks, cup cozies, plush toys, mittens and all kinds of other things without using fiddly double-pointed needles. Magic Loop is a great tool to have in your knitting toolbox, and as a bonus, it will kind of make you feel like a magician. Plus, if socks are on your knitting to-do list, this technique is a great first step.
In this workshop, you’ll learn everything you need to know to confidently use Magic Loop. We’ll get started on a simple cup cozy pattern, so you can practice the technique on an actual project. You’ll learn how to cast on and get started (the hardest part of Magic Loop, TBH) and how to move from round to round. And we’ll discuss the (very few) things that might trip you up and how to avoid them.
NOTE: This is not a learn-to-knit workshop. You should be at least a confident beginner, able to cast on, knit and purl without a lot of assistance. But advanced knitters who have never tried the technique are absolutely encouraged to attend too!
All materials will be provided, including a 40-inch circular needle with interchangeable tips (a $17 value). That means that you can purchase other tips in different needle sizes for future Magic Loop projects. (Don’t worry, it will all become clear.)