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Sock Summer Camp

We are so excited to announce our SOCK SUMMER CAMP for this summer!!! It's kinda like summer camp but without mosquitos or uncomfortable sleeping arrangements! :) Keep reading for all the details!



You may not have plans to camp this summer, but with this get together you can get a little dose of summer camp!!
Here are the details...your camping fee includes:

- One locally made bag with vintage flannel bottom and waxed canvas top by PNWBUSHCRAFT, perfect for knitting in any weather!!
- 100g sock weight yarn (you don't have to use this yarn to make socks, you can just look at it!)
- Locking Stitch Marker
- Three Printed Patterns
- 8 Hours of "camp" (every other week for 4 sessions, you can come to as many or as few of the sessions as you would like, there are no make-up sessions or credits for missed sessions!)

All for $139

Each bag is different as it's made of vintage flannel and there are 3 colorways of yarn. We understand there is no way to suit every taste, but we will spin the prize wheel the first day of camp and you will get to pick your camping bag and yarn!

Although I'm leaning heavily into the theme, we won't ACTUALLY be camping...but it will be a lot of fun!!!

What to expect:
We will kick of the first day of camp with getting to know each other and casting on our first cuff down sock.
Over the next 2 weeks you will knit as much of that sock as you can! If you are an experienced sock knitter you can throw in some patterning if that floats your boat.
At the next session we will chat about how the cuff down sock went and cast on the toe-up sock.
Over the next 2 weeks you will knit as much as you can on any socks you need to!
At the 3rd session we will chat about the toe-up sock and cast on the shortie sock.
Over the next 3 weeks you will knit as much as you can on any socks you need to!
At the final session we will chat about all the socks, answer any questions you may have and enjoy some camp treats as we say goodbye to sock summer camp!

 

PLEASE NOTE: WHEN YOU ADD IT TO YOUR CART IT WILL SHOW JUST THE FIRST DATE, BUT YOU WILL INDEED MEET FOR ALL FOUR DATES Saturday July 6th, 20th Aug 3rd and 24th

 

You must register to attend...space is limited!  Register HERE

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