Private side

Also known as: wrong side, inside, back.

The side of knitted fabric that is not intended to be seen. Some fabrics may be folded (such as a collar on a sweater), in which case the “private side” is the one that is leastvisible. Other fabrics may be designed to have both sides equally visible, such as a reversible scarf, in which case the designer is likely to have defined a term that makes it possible to distinguish between the two sides.

Public side

Also known as: right side, outside, front.

The side of knitted fabric that is intended to be seen. Some fabrics may be folded (such as a collar on a sweater), in which case the “public side” is the one that is most visible. Other fabrics may be designed to have both sides equally visible, such as a reversible scarf, in which case the designer is likely to have defined a term that makes it possible to distinguish between the two sides.

Apply for a workshop

Please use this form to apply for a workshop. Your application is emailed to Teabreak Knitter and not stored on this website.

Teabreak Knitter will contact you using the email address you provide below.

Conditions

By applying for this workshop you agree to:

  • Make every effort to take part in the workshop activities;
  • Show respect to others in the workshop;
  • Allow others in the workshop to see your email address;
  • Allow Teabreak Knitter to store your contact information for purposes of running the workshop;
  • Acknowledge that the workshop and associated materials are in English;
  • Tell Teabreak Knitter if you will no longer be able to take part.

Apply

To apply for a workshop, fill in the form using the drop-down menu to choose the workshop you are applying for. You may only apply for one workshop at a time.

Applicants may be from anywhere in the world. The application asks for a major city near to you so that Teabreak Knitter can see which time zone you are in.

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Name of the workshop that you are applying to join.

After you successfully submit your form you will see a confirmation message above the form (you may need to scroll up). You should also receive an email from Teabreak Knitter. The form will be cleared ready for you to apply for another workshop.

Introduction to stranded colour work – workshop

Display of the materials and tools needed for the stranded colour work workshop

By the end of the workshop and completion of the workshop project participants will have the confidence to plan and execute a project using stranded colour work based on a published pattern.

This is an online interactive workshop with interactive group teleconferencing sessions supported by an email discussion group, web pages and downloads.

This workshop is free.

There are no planned dates for the workshop.

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