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Knit-a-long with us on Zoom!

Join Susan every Wednesday in June as we knit the pattern 'One & Done' by Casapinka on ZOOM!!!



This is the perfect pattern for a wild skein of fingering weight yarn!!

Knit-a-long fee includes pattern, printing and one skein of malabrigo fingering weight yarn (if you would rather use a locally dyed yarn, you can upgrade for $8!) If you are registering online, please note at checkout what yarn you would like included in your kit. You can see malabrigo sock HERE or malabrigo mechita HERE

Susan will be available for any questions you may have along the way, but this isn't a class where there will be lecture times....it's just a group of people getting together to knit the same thing. Everyone will be at their own speed, there is no required homework, knit as much or as little as you would like. Make-up sessions are not available and recordings will not be made, as this is more of a social event than an educational one. If you have any questions, please email info@alittleknitty.com

You don't have to be local to the shop to join in on the fun, we can ship the yarn anywhere (there will be a shipping charge in addition to the yarn/pattern cost) and you can access Zoom from anywhere!

You can register HERE

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