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May 22nd, 2025 is our next meeting. All day Play Date - 10 am to 5:30 pm. BYOM (bring your own machine) and knit away and chat and learn.
Be sure to bring EVERYTHING you need:

  • machine
  • clamps to hook to stand
  • stand ! (the tables in the room don't accomodate clamps)
  • TOOLS
  • yarn
  • pad for your chair if needed
  • instructions/patterns
  • manuals
  • bag lunch and drink (or you can slip out)

Going forward, here's our schedule:


June 26th - Carol Sulcolski will speak on "Yarn Substitions" - see her book by that title.

July and August - regular meetings, demos by members

September 25th - All day Play Date - 10 am to 5:30 pm. BYOM (bring your own machine) and knit away and chat and learn.

October 23rd - Deborah Newton will speak on "Measure to Fit" - see her book by that title.

November - regular meeting with a demo by a member -- OR MAYBE a presentation on the Garter Carriage.

December - a repeat of our social and gift exchange.

We usually have our Brother 965i machine (loaned by Sarah) setup each month so we can have hands-on impromptu demos/questions addressed.


A link to replacement 3D parts -- https://vzv3d.com/collections/brother-knitting-machine-parts/products/brother-case-end-panels-for-881-891-910-950-950i-965-965i-and-970


We meet every month in person. Noon on the 4th Thursday of the month (except Nov and Dec-2nd Thursdays).

==> 2025 October 23rd - Deborah Newton will join us via ZOOM to discuss topics from her book "Good Measure".

Location: Stranded by the Sea yarn shop in Edmonds. We have hybrid meetings - we meet in person AND have a Zoom link provided to all paid members. (Meetings will not be recorded. )

Meetings will start at noon. We'll cover the featured topic, then we'll have a 'show and tell' time where people are encouraged to ask questions on techniques. Meetings last about two hours.

Each meeting has a specific topic of discussion, lead by a volunteer. See the Events page for more details, leaders, and resources.



Our meetings and events are presented to embody our Mission Statement - see the bottom of this page.

Watch our FaceBook page for details.

 

Mission Statement:
Our mission is to promote interest and appreciation, share knowledge, skills, technology, and fellowship in the art and craft of machine knitting
among a diverse group of knitters of all abilities.