
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Gather around the table for an evening of wool, conversation, and steady hands. In this beginner-friendly knitting workshop, you’ll learn foundational stitches while creating something useful and lasting. Along the way, we’ll talk about fiber, texture, and the quiet rhythm of making by hand. Expect patient guidance, locally inspired materials, and a welcoming atmosphere where every stitch becomes part of a shared story.
INSTRUCTOR BIO:
Liz Neddo is the owner and curator behind Wool & Honey, a Michigan yarn shop rooted in slow craft, community gathering, and thoughtfully sourced fiber. With years of experience teaching knitters of all skill levels, Liz creates welcoming spaces where students can build confidence, learn practical skills, and reconnect with handmade traditions. Their teaching style blends patient instruction with a warm, community-centered approach inspired by life along the lakeshore.
REQUIRED TOOLS/SUPPLIES:
- Required tools/materials are provided by your instructor and Folk and Field School, and will be available for purchase once the course begins
OPTIONAL TOOLS/SUPPLIES:
- Students could bring a notebook for taking notes
- Reading glasses if needed for close work
COURSE DATES:
- July 9th 5:30-7:30
- July 10th 5:30-7:30
- August 13th 5:30-7:30
- August 14th 5:30-7:30
COURSE DETAILS:
- Tuition: $65
- Supply Fee: $12-$16 depending on yarn selection (additional paid to the instructor)



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