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Tvåändsstickning - Mittens in Swedish “Twined” Knitting   

Learn the historic knitting technique of “twined” knitting, or tvåändsstickning, which is unique to Sweden and parts of Norway. This style of knitting is characterized by, and differs from ordinary knitting, by having two ends of yarn, which you alternatively use for every other stitch. By twisting the yarns in this way you create a durable and very warm material. Historically twined knitting was used primarily in mittens and socks but also was used for knitted sleeves of sewn bodices. It was favored because of its strength and warmth, especially in the forested areas of Sweden of logging work. The technique is now on the UNESCO list of living cultural heritage for Sweden. In this two-day class we will begin to work on a pair of striped mittens, using special “Z-spun” yarn from Wålstedts Spinneri in Sweden. On the first day, we will learn to cast on and work on our technique. On the second day, we will shape the thumb gusset and continue our work. 

A materials fee of $35-45 will be paid to instructor in class to cover the cost of the yarn, pattern, and the option to purchase needles. Additionally, the instructor will have a pattern book in Swedish for optional purchase at $16.

This is a class for those who have done some knitting before and would like to expand their skill set. Class is open to registrants age 16 and up. 

Required Tools

  • 4 or 5 double pointed knitting needles in size 1.5 US/2.5 mm knitting needles (can also be purchased at the start of class for $10)
 

  • Tvåändsstickning - Mittens in Swedish “Twined” Knitting
    6/19/2024 - 6/20/2024
  • Tuition:  $200.00

  • Materials Fee:  $0.00 - payable at registration

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  • Instructor:  Lily Bell

  • Capacity Remaining:  3

     

     

  • Dates:  6/19/2024 - 6/20/2024

  • Times:   9am-5pm each day

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  • Please note: This class is listed with July dates in the paper catalog, but the correct dates are June 19 and 20.

 

 

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