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Estonian Lace – A Beautiful Tradition

Course Overview

Estonia has a lace tradition spanning nearly 200 years. Learn about the unique stitch patterns, creative shawl construction, and history of these lovely garments. This workshop will cover special techniques for knitting a traditional rectangular Haapsalu shawl. The uniquely Estonian ‘nupp' will be covered, as well as all the details for making the shawl center and the scalloped edge. Students will have a good understanding of the Haapsalu shawl tradition after this class. Featured Instructor Nancy Bush is an expert in Estonian knitting traditions and will share stories and cultural history from this unique and richly vibrant northern country. Join other knitters for three days around the fireplace immersing in this beautiful craft. Knitters should have intermediate knitting skills: know how to cast on, knit, purl, how to decrease and increase and work yarn overs as well as some experience with reading charts. Nancy Bush, Featured Instructor at the 7th annual Northern Fibers Retreat will give a public presentation on Saturday evening on Estonian mittens and gloves

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