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CHIX December meeting

CHIX meetings will still be continuing on Zoom. Please join us for a conversation and show and tell about your latest project. Bring to the discussion an interesting find in technique, pattern etc. Hope to see you there.

KNIT – December meeting

Join us for KNIT’s hybrid meetings. We meet on ZOOM, and If you want to join the ZOOM meeting with other KNIT members, you can meet at Trini Mendenhall and ZOOM from there. We miss those of you who haven’t been able to ZOOM. We will mask up and be safe at the Community Center.

KIND November Zoom Meeting

Allyn Wise will be teaching us how to use Magic Loop for working in the round on hats, socks, or other small objects.
If you are not a KIND member and want to attend, please email kangwebmaster@gmail.com for a link to the meeting.

Homework:

Using worsted weight yarn and the appropriate size needle, cast on 32 stitches onto a circular needle at least 24″ long.  A longer needle works just as well.  Multi-ply yarn will be better for newbies than using a single ply yarn, but if all you have is single ply, use it.

KIK November Zoom Meeting

Our program for November and December will be an Easy-Peasy Mini Christmas KAL.

Join Connie Blakley to learn how to knit two simple Christmas designs — a mini elf and mini Christmas trees. In November, we will begin with the elf, which is knit from top down, all in one piece. In December, we will learn to knit the tree, which is knit flat, has bobbles, and is shaped with short rows, then “sewn” together using 3-needle bind off technique. Materials for the elf: 2mm (US size 0) DPNs, ~25 grams sock/fingering yarn in Christmas colors, small amount of white sock yarn for the head. Materials for the tree: ~14 grams green DK or sport yarn, 3.5mm (US size 4) DPNs, scrap yarn and crochet hook for provisional cast on.

Please notify Andrea Conrad, President, if you wish to attend.

SoCK November Meeting

Join SoCK at the Weekley Center or on Zoom for our latest KAL, the Bright Side, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-bright-side . This is a free pattern on Ravelry. I also want to remind everyone to bring their finished KAL, Intermezzo,  the Cable Phone Case, or your mosaic bookmark, or trivet. We will have a drawing for those who have completed these projects. Contact Debbie if you need an invitation for the zoom meeting or if you need any further explanation.

KNOW Meeting – Steeking

At the current moment we are holding Zoom meetings. KNOW Chapter members, please watch your email for a Zoom invitation. Members of other KANG Chapters are welcome to join us, please email know@knitatnight.org by September 24th to receive an invite to join our meeting.

KNOW will be having a steek night! We plan to complete our mini knit-along by steeking on our fair isle coffee cozy, then finish off with a button band. For anyone who missed part 1, you can knit your fair isle piece ahead of the meeting:

Steek this coffee cozy on Ravelry:  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/steek-this-coffee-cozy

Alternatively, bring any other fair isle knitted practice piece (ideally in non-superwash wool).  And bring your scissors! We will be cutting up our knitting (on purpose!) then putting on a button band.

KNOT Meeting

The September KNOT meeting will be held via ZOOM on 9/24 at 6:30 pm. Please ensure your email is up-to-date, as you will receive the meeting invitation in the email that is on record with membership. If you prefer that I text or use an alternative email, please contact Julie at knot@knitatnight.org.

KIK Meeting – Brioche Shawl

KIK’s meeting will be on Zoom, September 19th at 10:00 am. KIK Chapter members, please watch your email for a Zoom invitation. Members of other KANG Chapters are welcome to join us; please email kik@knitatnight.org to receive an invite to join our meeting.

Members should send pictures of their finished projects by Thursday the 17th for a show and share using PowerPoint.

We will be knitting samples of brioche for the program to start a two color brioche cowl.

Supplies:  A dark and light color DK weight yarn, US size 4 circular needles about 24-32″, a stitch marker.

Homework:  Knit 2 starter samples of 4 and 5 row stockinette using 25 cast on stitches. The 4 row sample will be in the darker color and the 5 row sample will be in the lighter color.

KIND Meeting – Knitting as Protest

The KIND chapter will meet via Zoom on Thursday, September 17.  Nancy Polychronopoulous from the KNIT chapter will give a talk on the history of knitting and crafting as a form of protest – think Madame Defarge from Tale of Two Cities!

An invitation to the Zoom meeting will be sent out to KIND members prior to the meeting. If you are not a member but would like to attend, please email kangwebmaster@gmail.com.