September Virtual Knitting Class: Fall Wreath

$20.00

Welcome to monthly knitting with Made By Ellie BKLYN

Let’s try something a little different. This class will be about mashing together skills you have. Let’s use i-cord and wire to make a seasonal wreath. My monthly pattern will include instructions for leaves and flowers and together we will craft completely unique wreaths. An extremely solid gift for loved ones or something for your own doors/windows.

This class will be as easy or hard as you make it. I’ll include instructions for simple items knit flat and it’s all how you mix and match.

Format: Online via video call

Date: Tuesday, September 22nd

Time: 8 – 10 PM Eastern

Price: $20

Includes: Pattern sent before class

Can’t attend live? Purchase the class to receive the pattern and a recording of this event.

You provide:

-A range of yarns in colors that work for your life. This is a great use of leftovers and stash yarn.

-Darning needle.

-Aluminum armature wire (probably about 2 feet). Thicker is better here, I enjoy 4mm/6 gauge wire. Aluminum is easier to cut and work with at home.

A video link along with the pattern will be sent out the day before class.

Welcome to monthly knitting with Made By Ellie BKLYN

Let’s try something a little different. This class will be about mashing together skills you have. Let’s use i-cord and wire to make a seasonal wreath. My monthly pattern will include instructions for leaves and flowers and together we will craft completely unique wreaths. An extremely solid gift for loved ones or something for your own doors/windows.

This class will be as easy or hard as you make it. I’ll include instructions for simple items knit flat and it’s all how you mix and match.

Format: Online via video call

Date: Tuesday, September 22nd

Time: 8 – 10 PM Eastern

Price: $20

Includes: Pattern sent before class

Can’t attend live? Purchase the class to receive the pattern and a recording of this event.

You provide:

-A range of yarns in colors that work for your life. This is a great use of leftovers and stash yarn.

-Darning needle.

-Aluminum armature wire (probably about 2 feet). Thicker is better here, I enjoy 4mm/6 gauge wire. Aluminum is easier to cut and work with at home.

A video link along with the pattern will be sent out the day before class.