Thursday, June 08, 2006
links - knitting magazines
links - knitting magazines online
- Knitter's Review
- Knitty
links - knitting groups
links - knitting suppliers
- Amazon (UK)
- Debbie Bliss (UK)
- Colinette (UK)
- Colourway (UK)
- Get Knitted (UK)
- Jamieson and Smith (UK)
- Jamieson's of Shetland (UK)
- Janette's Rare Yarns (ebay)
- Kangeroo (UK)
- Lana (B)
- Ozeyarn (Aus)
- Pass 42 (B)
- Rowan (UK)
- Rowan Yarn Classic (UK)
- Rowan R2 (UK)
- Stoffenidee (B)
- The Knitting Garden (USA)
- The Wool Shack (Aus)
- Up Country (UK)
- Yes Asia (Asia)
links - events
- Worldwide Knit in Public Day
- Creativa Charleroi
- Hobby Creatief Salon Mechelen
- Knitting and Stitching Show UK and Ireland
6 Comments:
Maybe kind of a silly question but here goes... I have been trying to find a course in knitting in Bruges or, if Bruges is out of the question, Ghent. I would like to enroll in a beginner's course which takes place in the evening. Yes, I know, I ask a lot. :-) Does anyone here know of any courses around Bruges (or Ghent)?
A school in Bruges organises a three year knitting course in a daytime and evening program.
The course really integrates every possible "knitting aspect". For more details check out the website www.cvo-godelieve.be You'll find the details under "cursusaanbod" and next "breien".
Local shops like "Ajour" (website = www.ajour.be)probably organise workshops knitting as well.
Hope this info is of use.
Kind regards
Christel Vanhulle
thank you! i enrolled in the course. :-)
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