Friday, 11 February 2011

Exciting! A Weaving Workshop and More Crochet Courses for You!




Exciting! A Weaving Workshop and More Crochet Courses for You!

Many of you have mentioned that you would be interested in learning more about weaving, so we are pleased to announce this fantastic workshop for beginners:

Woven Tapestry as an Art Medium with Chrissie Morgan
Saturday, 19th March, 10:30am - 4:30pm, £54.99 per person
Explore this ancient, calming, versatile craft with an experienced weaver and contemporary artist.
Working on a simple frame loom with a rainbow of wool/yarns/wire/videotape, learn Gobelin and Eccentric techniques to create images in cloth from figurative through to abstract. The possibilities are endless! From art statements to wall hangings, bags and vessels, the only limits are your imagination.

The history and tradition of Tapestry is explored within a context of contemporary art making, with books and samples on hand. All materials will be provided and are included in the cost.

Due to the popularity of our last beginner's crochet course we are pleased to announce we will be running the course again, twice!  You can choose between a one day course on Saturday, 12th March from 11:00am – 5:00pm (with breaks and practice time) or two lessons over 2 weeks on Saturday, 26th March and Saturday, 2nd April from 11:00am – 1:00pm.

Learn to Crochet
12th March, 11:00am – 5:00pm or 26th March & 2nd April 11:00am – 1:00pm
£54.99 per person

First Things First: an introduction to the basic stitches, terminology and how to tell when it's going horribly wrong. At the end of the class you will have started a sampler with several stitch types. You will have learned how to make a foundation chain, double and treble crochet (and maybe more) and spot common problems.

How to read a pattern, when you're tired of making rectangles, this is your next step. You will learn how patterns are structured, how to test your gauge, how to read charts and how to join pieces together.

Each student will receive a kit at the start of the course containing two balls of King Cole Merino Blend Double Knit, a crochet hook and a 10% voucher which can be used against purchases in the shop or towards the next course. Students will also receive a Purl City Yarns tote to keep everything together. The price for the entire course and materials is £54.99.

We also have a few places left on the following courses:

5th March, 11:00am -  4:00pm
Steeking with Debbie Tomkies, £64.99
Does the thought of cutting through your knitting prevent you from steeking?  Debbie Tomkies is teaching a steeking workshop where students will learn all about steeking, including the benefits and limitation, matching the right yarn and project, where to place a steek, making the cut, finishing, and more!  Students are also welcome to bring their own projects to practice on or for advice.

20th March, 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Wheel spinning - ‘Art’ yarns, £49.99
This class is designed for confident spinners, who want to have a go at creating unusual ‘art’ yarns. This will include techniques such as plying a coil yarn, creating boucle yarn, and adding beads.

30th April, 11:00am - 4:00pm
Dyeing for beginners – An introduction to hand-dyeing with Debbie Tomkies, £64.99
Have you ever wondered how those lovely, hand-dyed yarns are made? Would you like to be able to create your own, unique yarns, bursting with vibrant colour? Come along to our friendly, fun, one-day introductory course and see for yourself how easy it is!

Debbie Tomkies will be our tutor for the day. First she will be showing you how to produce solid shades and you will begin by making shade cards, having a go at colour-blending and making your first hand-dyed skeins. In the afternoon Debbie will be teaching you a range of exciting techniques including yarn painting, semi-solid dyeing, rainbow dyeing and you will be able to choose from a range of lovely yarns to dye and take away with you. Debbie will also be including some of her own patterns so you can make something special to show off your lovely yarns!

All materials are provided and you will go home with a lovely range of colour samples, rainbow-dyed yarns, comprehensive handouts and lots of ideas for adding colour to your textile adventures!

This course is suitable for complete beginners as well as for those who simply want to brush up on their skills or just have a fun day out playing with colour! So, whether you're a knitter, spinner, crocheter, felter or textile artist, you're sure to have a great time.

We do have limits to the amount of students per class. This varies due to the type of course. Bookings can be made either by visiting the shop, via our webstore (click on the classes and workshops option in the department tab) or by telephoning 0161 425 3864. We regret we cannot reserve places without payment.

Cancellation policy - We operate a 21 day cancellation policy. If you cancel a course or workshop 21 days before the start of the course, we will refund the course payment. Any cancellations made after the 21 days or less from the course start date is non-refundable.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Spinning, Dyeing & Steeking Workshops

We’re very pleased and excited to tell you about some of the new courses and workshops now available at Purl City Yarns. Along with dyeing and steeking workshops, we are offering a number of spinning courses that are available as single courses, or as packages. Therefore, if you would like to register for all of the spinning courses, please don’t wait as we don’t want you to be disappointed if a particular course is sold out. Availability is limited and on a first come, first serve basis.

Drop Spindling
13th Feb, 11:30 - 2:30, £42.99 per person
Learn the spinning basics by learning how to spin on a drop spindle. This
workshop is ideal for people that have never spun before and beginners. By the end, students should feel confident about continuing to spin on a spindle, and creating their first skeins of handspun yarn.

Students will be learning key spinning terms, how to handle fibre, drafting techniques, spinning silk from a hankie, spinning wool from tops, and plying techniques.

Price includes cost of fibre but students will need to bring their own drop spindle.

Wheel spinning for beginners
27th Feb, 11:30 - 3.00, £49.99 per person
Learn how to spin your own yarn on a wheel! This class is for people who can draft, and perhaps have mastered spindling, and are ready to try transferring their skills onto a wheel. By the end, students should feel confident and inspired at drafting and treadling at the same time.

We will look at the wheel and how it works, how to adjust it according to what sort of yarn you wish to spin, and we will look at how to ply on a wheel.

Cost includes materials and use of spinning wheels though students are welcome to bring in their own wheels.

Wheel spinning practise and Q&A class
6th March, 11:30 - 3.00, £49.99 per person
This class is designed for those who can spin on a wheel, or who have recently learnt to, and want to have a practise with a tutor present for tips and advice. It will be student-driven, rather than tutor-driven, and students should come away feeling more confident about wheel spinning, and inspired to continue.

Cost includes materials and use of spinning wheels though students are welcome to bring in their own wheels.

Wheel spinning - beyond the basics
13th March, 11:30 - 2:30, £49.99 per person
In this class we will be taking wheel spinning beyond the basics, learning how to Navajo/chain ply, and how to corespin using batts with a variety of fibres in. Students should come away feeling inspired to try different techniques, fibres and fibre preparations.

Cost includes materials and use of spinning wheels though students are welcome to bring in their own wheels.

Wheel spinning - ‘Art’ yarns
20th March, 11:30 - 2:30, £49.99 per person
This class is designed for confident spinners, who want to have a go at creating unusual ‘art’ yarns. This will include techniques such as plying a coil yarn, creating boucle yarn, and adding beads.

Cost includes materials and use of spinning wheels though students are welcome to bring in their own wheels.

  • Drop Spindle Course £42.99 per person
  • Each spinning class is £49.99
  • Sign up for all spinning classes for reduced rate of £174.99
  • Drop Spindle Course + All Spinning Courses £219.99

Steeking with Debbie Tomkies
5th March, 11:00 - 5:00, £64.99 per person
Does the thought of cutting through your knitting prevent you from steeking? Debbie Tomkies is teaching a steeking workshop where students will learn all about steeking, including the benefits and limitation, matching the right yarn and project, where to place a steek, making the cut, finishing, and more! Students are also welcome to bring their own projects to practice on or for advice.

Dyeing for beginners – An introduction to hand-dyeing with Debbie Tomkies
30th April, 11:00 - 5:00, £64.99 per person
Have you ever wondered how those lovely, hand-dyed yarns are made? Would you like to be able to create your own, unique yarns, bursting with vibrant colour? Come along to our friendly, fun, one-day introductory course and see for yourself how easy it is!

Debbie Tomkies will be our tutor for the day. First she will be showing you how to produce solid shades and you will begin by making shade cards, having a go at colour-blending and making your first hand-dyed skeins. In the afternoon Debbie will be teaching you a range of exciting techniques including yarn painting, semi-solid dyeing, rainbow dyeing and you will be able to choose from a range of lovely yarns to dye and take away with you. Debbie will also be including some of her own patterns so you can make something special to show off your lovely yarns!

All materials are provided and you will go home with a lovely range of colour samples, rainbow-dyed yarns, comprehensive handouts and lots of ideas for adding colour to your textile adventures!

This course is suitable for complete beginners as well as for those who simply want to brush up on their skills or just have a fun day out playing with colour! So, whether you’re a knitter, spinner, crocheter, felter or textile artist, you’re sure to have a great time.


Cancellation policy - We operate a 21 day cancellation policy. If you cancel a course or workshop 21 days before the start of the course, we will refund the course payment. Any cancellations made after the 21 days or less from the course start date is non-refundable.

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Crochet with Purl City Yarns this February!

Learn to Crochet
Duration: 4 hours over 2 weeks

Learn to crochet and read patterns in this two week course starting on 12th February and continues on 19 February from 11:00 - 1:00.

First Things First: an introduction to the basic stitches, terminology and how to tell when it's going horribly wrong. At the end of the class you will have started a sampler with several stitch types. You will have learned how to make a foundation chain, double and treble crochet (and maybe more) and spot common problems.

How to Read a Pattern, when you're tired of making rectangles, this is your next step. You will learn how patterns are structured, how to test your gauge, how to read charts and how to join pieces together.

Each student will receive a kit at the start of the course containing two balls of King Cole Merino Blend Double Knit, a crochet hook and a 10% voucher which can be used against purchases in the shop or towards the next course. Students will also receive a Purl City Yarns tote to keep everything together. The price for the entire course and materials is £54.99.

Classes are limited to a maximum of eight students. Bookings can be made either by visiting the shop, via our webstore (click on the classes and workshops option in the department tab) or by telephoning 0161 425 3864. We regret we cannot reserve places without payment.

Cancellation policy - We operate a 21 day cancellation policy. If you cancel a course or workshop 21 days before the start of the course, we will refund the course payment. Any cancellations made after the 21 days or less from the course start date is non-refundable.

Friday, 24 December 2010

Merry Christmas to you all!


Just a quick post to wish you all a very Merry Christmas! Thank you for your support this year and we look forward to seeing you in 2011.
 
The nativity scene above was knitted by Monica Morse who comes to our Wednesday night knit club. She was good enough to bring it in for us to look at and we love all the attention to detail!

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

New Courses for January 2011

 Is your new year's resolution to improve your knitting skills? 
If so, let Purl City Yarns help you!!


Knit 201 - Advanced Beginners 
Duration: 6 hours over three weeks

Know how to cast-on, knit, purl and bind-off but want to improve on those skills? Then this is the class for you. The class will be customised to meet the needs of the students but topics could include: increasing, decreasing, different types of cast-ons (including provisional) and bind-offs, picking up stitches, weaving in ends, fixing mistakes, blocking, and cables.
This course runs for three weeks, beginning on Saturday 15th January and continuing on 22nd and 29th January. Each session is two hours long and takes place 10.15am-12.15pm in the gallery.
Each student will receive a kit at the start of the course containing two balls of King Cole Merino Blend Aran, a pair of Brittany needles and a 10% voucher which can be used against purchases in the shop or towards the next course. Students will also receive a Purl City Yarns tote to keep everything together. The price for the entire course and materials is £70.

Stranded Knitting Workshop


Duration: 3 hours
Date and time: 12pm-3pm, Sunday, 23rd January
Students need to know how to cast on, bind off, knit, purl. Having knit at least one project in the round before is preferable, but not necessary.

Description: This class will cover everything you need to know about stranded knitting. Learn a bit about the history of stranded knitting, how to read a colourwork chart, how to work with two colours at the same time, and how to select colours for stranded knitting projects.

Project will be a pair of fingerless mittens (pattern included).

Each student will receive a kit at the start of the course containing two balls of King Cole Merino Blend Aran, a ball of Noro Kureyon  a set of Knit Pro double pointed needles and a 10% voucher which can be used against purchases in the shop or towards the next course. Students will also receive a Purl City Yarns tote to keep everything together. The price for the entire course and materials is £49.99.

Classes are limited to a maximum of eight students. Bookings can be made either by visiting the shop, via our webstore (click on the classes and workshops option in the department tab) or by telephoning 0161 425 3864. We regret we cannot reserve places without payment.



Friday, 17 December 2010

Little Fella


This little guy lives at our shop thanks to Louise Brandon, who made him with some of our very own King Cole Baby Alpaca DK. Unlike most hedgehogs, he is lovely and soft and doesn't get all mardy when you try to pet him!!

Friday, 10 December 2010

Dreaming of Manchester

PURL CITY YARNS DESIGN COMPETITION
INSPIRED BY MANCHESTER




Purl City Yarns wants to see your designs!

Purl City Yarns is holding a design contest and we want to see your original hand knitted and crochet designs inspired by Manchester. Your inspiration could be a song lyric by a Manchester band, a painting by a Manchester artist, a Manchester landmark, or anything to do with Manchester that gets your creative juices flowing.

Designs will be judged in five categories: garments, accessories, shawls, socks, and miscellaneous.  The winner of each category will win a £50 Purl City Yarns gift voucher and the patterns will be published in a special Purl City Yarns pattern book and displayed in the Purl Gallery.

We are having a launch party for the competition in the Purl Gallery at the shop on Wed, 15th December, 6pm-8pm. Come along, grab yourself a drink and learn more!

Contestants have until 31st January 2010 to make submissions to Purl City Yarns.  When submitting a design, you must include a completed knitted or crocheted sample that has been knitted/crocheted in a yarn stocked at Purl City Yarns and a description of how the design is inspired by Manchester.  You do not have to submit the written pattern; we will only ask for a written pattern if you have a winning design and will arrange to have your pattern test knitted before it is published.  Finally, all designs must be original and cannot be published elsewhere.
You can bring submissions into the shop or post them to us at:
62 Port Street
Manchester
M1 2EQ

If you have any questions and to receive a copy of our full competition rules, please contact us at 0161 425 3864 begin_of_the_skype_highlightiend_of_th info@purlcityyarns.com.

We look forward to seeing all your designs!


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