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Sweater-a-long like it's 1999

Our next sweater-a-long is the sweater named 1999


This sweater pattern is written by Tin Can Knits (one of my favorite designers!!) and comes in a wide range of sizes, includes a fun lace front, looks flattering on so many body types and is a SUPER fun knit!!

Look at that beautiful detail!


This isn't so much a class, but a gathering to work on the sweater together and help out at any point that you need help! Many people attend this gathering for the fun social aspect and the accountability!

Who: Anyone who wants to knit a top-down, lace front, raglan sweater. You must know how to knit, purl, increase, decrease, use double-pointed needles and/or magic loop.

What: We will all be knitting the same pattern, 1999 by Tin Can Knits
You can view the pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/1999n

When: Saturday, May 7th, 21st, June 4th and 18th 2022 from 6pm to 8pm. You can come to as many or as few sessions as you would like (well, except the 1st session...that one is mandatory). This isn't a class where we are all at the same spot in the project (except the first day), this is to help YOU on your journey to your first sweater. Make-up sessions will not be available if you miss a session.

Where: A Little Knitty 102 E. Main Street Auburn, WA 98002

Why: Because you want to make a sweater, but want a little help along the way!

Cost: $48 which includes printing of the pattern & 8 hours of help time 

For ALLLLL the details about this sweater go here: https://www.alittleknitty.com/sweater-a-long.htm


You can register in-person or online: https://www.alittleknitty.com/module/class/444475/sweater-a-long--1999

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