Join us for the I Am Dragon Workshop featuring Alexandra Davidoff on Saturday, June 6.
Alexandra is hosting The Art of Knitting 3D Dragon Scales. You will learn by working on a 15-scale dragon swatch, creating crisp 3D scales, applying beads for extra texture and impact, and using the fading technique designed specifically for dimensional dragon motifs.
Workshop includes:
- Lesson and meet & greet with knitwear designer Alexandra Davidoff
- Two Deluxe Sock Mini Skeins in coordinating colors for the swatch.
- Knitting Needles -ChiaoGoo Red Lace US 0 and US 2 in 24 inch lengths
- 45 Miyuki Glass Seed Beads in size 6/0
- Electronic and Printed 3D Dragon Scales 2.0 Swatch pattern and the I Am Dragon Remix pattern.
- Scissors
- Darning Needle
- Beading Needle
We will also be providing a special SWAG bag to commemorate our fun day from A Chick That Knitz and local business owner's from our fiber community.
Snacks will be provided.
Exclusive I Am Dragon fade colors will be available for purchase. These will be limited colors and only available for the workshop and following Make-a-long. We will be hosting a make-a-long for our local and online community. Let's create this beautiful heirloom shawl together.
Students should be comfortable with knit, purl, and yarn overs for the workshop.
We have beginning knitting lessons available here:
The Collective in Edmond, Oklahoma will be hosting our event.
239 N Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
Saturday, June 6th 10:30 - 2:00
About Alexandra
Alexandra is a famous independent knitwear designer that has been featured in prominent publications such as Vogue Knitting, Noro Magazine and books, Malabrigo books, Knitter's Magazine, and several others.
About Our Samples
Our friend, Dr. Sara, knit these two beautiful versions of Alexandra's patterns. The I Am Dragon II Remix is the smaller version of the shawl. We used a skein of "Doeskin" on Deluxe Sock 100gm and "Castle Leoch" on Mini Deluxe Sock 20gm. The larger shawl is the I Am Dragon III Remix. We used our Singles Fingering Base – "Moss," "Sealskin," and "Onyx." We will be creating kits for these to use during our make-a-long.