
The Knitting Club: Intermediate Class with Wine & Community
Wednesday, February 18 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
$325.00from January 28 to March 18 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Knit. Drink. Love!
Ready to take your knitting further — and meet others who share your passion? Join The Knitting Club at Hill Center, a warm, social gathering for intermediate knitters. Led by Paula Lytle, this class offers a supportive space to refine your skills, experiment with new stitches or patterns, and work on your personal projects. Along the way, enjoy conversation and creativity over a complimentary glass of wine. Think of it as a night out with friends — with your knitting needles in hand.
If you’d like to hone in on your knitting skills with a manageable project, a place to bring knitting problems or there is a new technique that they want to learn, this is the class for you! Throughout the series of classes, you will learn the skills necessary to make a wearable item or other knitted objects. The class is best suited for knitters who know how to cast-on, knit, purl, and bind off. Students will be introduced to shaping and construction. The class will be hands-on, and the techniques taught will be based in students’ interests. The first class will include pattern selection. Possible techniques to be covered include lace and textured stitches, color-work, and knitting in the round. Classes now come with ‘office hours’ access to your knitting instructor, Paula Lytle, for coaching outside of class.
Paula Lytle has lived on the Hill since 1997 and has been knitting for over 40 years. A former college professor, she has taught knitting to both children and adults, and one of her students now raises sheep!
She can be found on Ravelry under the userID Magla.
If you have yarn and needles which you would like to use, please bring it to the class.




