



Inverse Sweater Class
Store Pickup Available
Description
The reversibility of this sweater has additional benefits such as allowing for experimentation with color outside of one’s comfort zone as it can be bold or subtle
depending on which side is facing out and also is one solve to approaching knitting in a more sustainable manner as it’s two garments for the time, energy, and
money spent on one.
This is a great class if you are very comfortable with regular 2-color brioche and itching to stretch your skills. Must attend the Intro to Honeycomb Brioche Workshop prior to the first class.
Sweater calls for two contrasting colors of worsted weight yarn and the Inverse Sweater Pattern (included in the Making Stories Issue 1) available on Ravelry.
Class will meet every two weeks on Wednesdays from 4:30pm-6pm, March 12, 26, April 9, 21.
Shipping & Returns
We ship anywhere in the continental US. We ship Priority Mail with USPS. We ship in this manner, so we know when you have received your package. We ship on Mondays unless you let us know that you need it right away.
FIND YOUR Ravelry PATTERN
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/inverse-7
Inverse Sweater Class
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