Craftsy: My First Lace Shawl

On December 4, 2014, in Craftsy, lace, Waterspout Shawl, by Anna

My Craftsy class is now up and running.  So far, so good.  Hundreds of people have already joined me on this adventure, in which we’ll be knitting a gorgeous Waterspout Shawl.  The shawl can be knit in fingering weight or worsted weight, and we’ll look at the different fabrics created.

We’ll talk about yarn choices and needles.  We’ll work our way through a gauge swatch and try out all the lace stitches needed for the shawl.  Then we’ll cast-on for our fabulous shawl adventure.  You’ll have a choice of casting on with the traditional garter-tab cast-on, or you can use my fuss-free alternative. Either way, we’ll start with just a few stitches at the nape of the neck, and then work down and out towards the edging.

Next, we’ll work through your lace chart, as I give you manageable instruction to easily knit increases, decreases, yarn-overs and more. We’ll talk about how and where to join the next skein, if you run out of yarn from the current skein.  And before you know it, we’re ready to bind off.  We’ll look at a stretchy lace bind-off, and how to finish the shawl by sewing in the ends.

Finally we’re ready for the magic of blocking.  This is where you transform your knitting into a true masterpiece.  We’ll look at wet-blocking, and how to alter the look of the edging, at any point in time, simply by re-blocking your shawl.

Please join me on Craftsy, where I’ll be available to answer your questions as they come up.  You can watch the class at any time, pause, rewind or even skip ahead.  You can watch the class as many times as you’d like.   I look forward to seeing you there.