• KIND Meeting – “Swift” Magic

    Bayland Community Center 6400 Bissonnet, Houston, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    Do you have a device for winding hanks of yarn into balls? Jane will lead this program and help us learn all about this "swift".   HOMEWORK: Bring your swift and yarn that needs winding!

  • KIK Meeting – Broomstick Lace

    R. B. Tullis Branch Library 21569 US-59, New Caney, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    Lu Ann will teach us how to knit the "Broomstick Lace" pattern. This pattern is really pretty with yarn that has fairly short repeats.   Materials: You will need any weight yarn with the appropriate needle size. *NOTE: Using yarn that's fuzzy or doesn’t have good stitch definition is not recommended.   Homework:   Cast on, […]

  • KNOW Meeting – Familiar Stitch Patterns (Pt. 1)

    Spring Creek Barbeque 21000 Katy Fwy, Katy, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    KNOW's February program will be the first in a series covering “Familiar Stitch Patterns”. This month we will focus on a traditional lace pattern called “Old Shale”, presented by Amy Rodgers.  Old Shale is an 18-stitch repeat pattern and very adaptable to baby blankets, scarves, and shawls. Members are also invited to show and share […]

  • KNIT Meeting – Tips For Newbies

    Trini Mendenhall Community Center 1414 Wirt Rd, Houston, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    March's program will consist of members will share 3 tips or tricks for teaching beginning knitters. Also, be sure to bring your recently completed projects for Show & Share! If you are not a KNIT member but would like to join the meeting via Zoom or need the homework information, contact Karen and Natalie at […]

  • SoCK Meeting – British Isles Knitting

    Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center 8440 Greenhouse Rd, Cypress, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    SoCK Member, Cass, will present a program on "Gansey, Gurnsey, and Aran: Knitting in the British Isles" Note: HYBRID Meeting For those comfortable and wanting to meet in-person, the meeting will be held in the Richard and Meg Weekly Community Center For those wishing to stay on Zoom, the meeting also will be hosted virtually If you […]

  • KIK Meeting – Baskets & Bowls

    R. B. Tullis Branch Library 21569 US-59, New Caney, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    *NOTE: There is a change in date this month!! Learn how to knit different sizes and styles of baskets and bowls depending on your choice of yarn. Andrea Conrad will share her knowledge and experience using several patterns which she will bring to the meeting. Some are simple and some are more complicated; all are […]

  • KIND Meeting – Knitting Websites

    Bayland Community Center 6400 Bissonnet, Houston, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    KIND Member, Kate Wilson, will facilitate the March programs about "Knitting Websites"!

  • KNOW Meeting – Familiar Stitch Patterns (Pt. 2)

    Spring Creek Barbeque 21000 Katy Fwy, Katy, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    KNOW’s March program will be the first in a series covering “Familiar Stitch Patterns”. This month we will focus on the versatile garter stitch and learn some techniques for binding off. We’ll spend some time on the Icelandic bind-off which is fast and stretchy, and also look at a sewn bind-off. Members are also invited […]

  • SoCK Meeting – Yarn Pooling vs. Assigned Pooling

    Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center 8440 Greenhouse Rd, Cypress, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    Yarn pooling or assigned pooling, what is the craze? Join SoCK's meeting this month for a presentation led by chapter member, Debbie. What you Need: KNIT: If you are interested in trying this technique you will need to bring a variegated finger weight yarn, appropriate needles. CROCHET: Yarn choices for crochet are variegated yarns, red […]

  • KIK Meeting – Easter Basket Parade

    R. B. Tullis Branch Library 21569 US-59, New Caney, TX, United States
    Guild Events

    *NOTE: There is a change in date this month!! Last month we learned how to knit baskets and eggs, so this month we will show off our finished items and have a contest. Bring your finished Easter baskets filled with knitted eggs, and we will vote on them. The winner will receive a prize!