Mosaic knitting is colorwork with a clever little secret. Dreamed up by legendary knitting mind Barbara G. Walker, this technique lets you create intricate, two-color patterns while working with just one strand of yarn at a time. The magic lives in slipped stitches, quietly carrying color across rows that turn into bold, graphic designs.
If you can knit and purl, you’re already holding the keys.
Join Charles Gandy, our resident TKGA Master Knitter, as he leads you into the rhythm and logic of mosaic knitting. You’ll learn how simple moves build striking results, and leave with the confidence (and a few “wait, I made that?” moments) to explore a whole new dimension of pattern and color.
Friday, April 24th at 2pm
Materials:
Two skeins of worsted-weight yarn, in two HIGHLY CONTRASTING colors (like Black and White!) and appropriate needle size.