Three Fall Island Knitting Retreats, Friday Harbor, WA, Oct 14-19, Oct 21-26, and Oct 28-Nov 2, 2012

The 2012 Retreats are  full, but you may ask to be put on the wait list. Here is full information: IKR 2012 Inquiry 4.15

I particularly love doing these retreats and sharing the beauty of the island where I am so fortunate to live. San Juan Island is closer to British Columbia’s Vancouver Island than it is to mainland USA, and those of us who live here consider it paradise. These three retreats will take place in a beautiful setting, (see for yourself: http://www.lakedale.com) on a lake in a forest with eagles, ravens, occasional foxes, clean fresh air, wonderful food, and best of all the company of knitters over a relaxed and lovely 5 nights and 4 days. The lodge itself has about 10 luxurious rooms (with fireplaces, jacuzzi tubs, free wifi) and there are also cozy cabins which may be shared with a friend. We are in the off-season, so I have arranged for very good rates. Afternoons will be free for exploring the island – there are alpaca farms, hiking trails, beaches, a lovely small town, an outdoor sculpture museum, a yarn shop, whales, harbor seals, and more. Depending on the ferry schedule, we are usually able to spend a day on a ferry using it as a floating classroom. There will be bountiful time to learn lots of knitting techniques, get plenty of one-on-one instructions, make new friends, relax, and make yourself at home on a beautiful island. What I teach shifts from year to year, but I always welcome any projects you want to explore or have help with, and we will also reverse engineer interesting elements of store-bought garments you’ve photographed or bring. Reverse engineering knitting is a fantastic sport, whether you’re in the audience or “on the field” trying to figure things out with friends, and knitting up swatches to test your ideas. But you need not be quite so adventurous to come – I welcome anyone who loves to knit, even if you knit dishcloths year in and year out, you are a knitter and we understand one another and share a kindred well of goodness.  Please see above for the PDF which will give you all the information you need to register.

 

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