Knit Monkey Workshop with Mara

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$60.00
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Date
Wed Oct 16th 5:30-7:30pm & Wed Oct 30th 5:30-7:30pm
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Join us in the toy department! Enjoy 2 nights of monkey business as Mara walks you through how to complete your very own Knit Monkey.  Attach eyes and a mouth and watch your monkey come to life!  This is an excellent foundation pattern to continue on with other seamed or seamless toys.

Pattern & Safety eyes included!

We will be using the Jacobus pattern for this workshop. The pattern is included in the class, but you can check it out on Ravelry for yarn amounts for the weight of yarn you choose. 

Join Us

  • Wednesday, October 16 & 30 from 5:30-8:30pm
    OR
  • Wednesday, November  13th & 27th from 5:30-7:30

Requirements

  • Must be comfortable with knitting, purling, increasing and decreasing.

Materials

  • Please bring the following to class: Yarn, Needles appropriate for the yarn you choose, stuffing and a darning needle.

  • Notes about yarn from Ravelry listing:
    You can knit Jacobus in whatever yarn you want, both monkeys on the second picture are from the same pattern.

    For the smallest one I used 30 grams of fingering weight sock yarn for the main colour and 10 grams for the face, hands and feet, knit with needles 1,5mm (000). It measures 20cm (8 “).

    Using DK/worsted yarn, you need 50 grams MC and about 20 grams CC, use needles 3 or 4 (3mm or 3,5mm). Your Jacobus will measure 35cm/14”.

    For a large monkey, use aran or bulky, about 75 grams MC and 25 grams CC, needles 4mm-5mm, 6-8, and Jacobus measures 50 cm, 20”.

Duration & Format

  • Two 2 hour in person classes (4 hours total)

 Additional Information

  • All classes require a minimum of 3 students so invite a friend to come with you!
  • In the event that the minimum is not met, you will receive an email notification 5 days before the class to notify you that the class has been rescheduled/cancelled.
  • In accordance with provincial guidelines, masks will not be mandatory. It will be left up to the individual teachers and students to decide if they want to wear one.