SATURDAYS, 10 am - 12 noon
June 27, July 11, 18, and 25
Looking for a pullover that can be whatever you want to make it? The Ranunculus is your answer! This sweater, designed for the yoke to look like stacks of necklaces, can be as light and airy, or as sturdy and structured as you wish, depending on what kind of yarn with which you choose to create it. If you opt for a lace weight yarn, you’ll be cool in a light, sheer, airy sweater perfect for warm summer nights. If you opt for a worsted weight yarn, you’ll have sturdy, warm sweater worthy of cool California winters. The joy of this sweater comes from adapting it to your liking!
SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR THE CLASS:
· PATTERN: Ranunculus by Midori Hirose
· YARN: Any weight from lace to worsted, enough for your size
· NEEDLES: US 10 circular (main), US 8 circular (hem and sleeve)
· OTHER TOOLS: crochet hook (for smaller neckline), 5 stitch markers (one different than the others for beginning of round), tapestry needle, waste yarn or barber cord, sense of humor