Dyeing Self Patterning Sock Yarn (B)
About Dyeing Self Patterning Sock Yarn (B)
Do you love those sock yarns that make stripes and patterns as you knit? Learn to dye them for yourself! In this class, students will learn two methods of dyeing yarn to achieve stripes and patterns in their knitted socks. (and other items too)
The capacity for this class is 8 students.
Materials, Equipment, and Supplies the Student Must Bring to Class
Rubber gloves, smock or apron (if desired)
Materials Kit and Kit Description
Your class registration fee includes a materials kit with a value of $55 which includes:
Two skeins of high quality Opal sock yarn (one of them will be pre-knitted into a sock blank), dyes, chemicals, and equipment.
Pre-class Homework
No homework required.
Age Range
Minimum age requirement for workshop: 10
Skill Level
All Levels
What skills or knowledge do students need to take this workshop?
No previous skills or knowledge needed.
Contact the Teacher
Send a direct message from the teacher's profile page with any questions you might have about the class.
When
Single 3-hour live in-person seminar.
Class Location
Expo 11
How It Works
Register and enroll above. Enrollment is not complete until payment is made on the next page, by credit card or Paypal via our secure platform. Enrolled students will receive an immediate email confirmation of enrollment..
Refund Policy: To cancel an enrollment or request a refund, contact [email protected]. For 30+ days before, we refund 95%. Between 30 and 5 days, receive a 75% refund. No refunds within 5 days of class start date.

Melanie Koenig
Melanie has been enamored with all things fiber since her grandmother taught her to knit and crochet when she was five or six years old. She has spent a lifetime delving deeply into every fiber art you can imagine. She has even travelled to Peru and Bolivia to study knitting and to Mexico and Guatemala to study Mayan backstrap weaving and embroidery.
About Lessonface, PBC & SAFF
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