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Fix Without Fear
Take your fixing skills to the next level! In this follow-up to Tink, Frog, Fix, we’ll tackle more advanced errors—like mis-crossed cables, incorrect increases or decreases, and mistakes in lace. You’ll learn how to spot problems, ladder down through tricky stitches, and fix confidently—without ripping back rows of hard work. No more dreading the undo—just smart fixes and fearless knitting.
Homework: YES! Student handout will be emailed to you when you sign up for the class, along with a discount code for the online Tink, Frog, Fix class)
Skill Level: Complete the Tink, Frog, Fix class (available to retreat members online at a discounted rate!) or knitters should be comfortable reading and working from charts and dropping down to fix an individual stitch or a small group of stitches in Stockinette fabric.
Student Supply List:
Worsted weight yarn [CYC 4 medium]: at least 20 grams of smooth, light colored yarn for working the homework swatch
US 8 [5 mm] needles for knitting flat
US 6 [4 mm] DPNs (two)
Size G or H Crochet hook
Embroidery floss or fingering-weight yarn [CYC 1 super fine] for adding a lifeline
Scissors and a tapestry needle
Take your fixing skills to the next level! In this follow-up to Tink, Frog, Fix, we’ll tackle more advanced errors—like mis-crossed cables, incorrect increases or decreases, and mistakes in lace. You’ll learn how to spot problems, ladder down through tricky stitches, and fix confidently—without ripping back rows of hard work. No more dreading the undo—just smart fixes and fearless knitting.
Homework: YES! Student handout will be emailed to you when you sign up for the class, along with a discount code for the online Tink, Frog, Fix class)
Skill Level: Complete the Tink, Frog, Fix class (available to retreat members online at a discounted rate!) or knitters should be comfortable reading and working from charts and dropping down to fix an individual stitch or a small group of stitches in Stockinette fabric.
Student Supply List:
Worsted weight yarn [CYC 4 medium]: at least 20 grams of smooth, light colored yarn for working the homework swatch
US 8 [5 mm] needles for knitting flat
US 6 [4 mm] DPNs (two)
Size G or H Crochet hook
Embroidery floss or fingering-weight yarn [CYC 1 super fine] for adding a lifeline
Scissors and a tapestry needle
