

TKGA LEARN A STITCH® KIT RENTALS
for guild programs
(Rental
fee plus deposit required – deposit is returned once kit is returned within the
time period specified on the catalog order form.)
Each Learn A Stitch®
Kit makes a great program for a guild meeting. The whole group can review the
knitted sample swatches (made from yarn donated by Lion Brand®) and learn the
stitch, together, from instructions created by TKGA members and guilds, like
you! The stitch instructions may be copied for each person to work from during
the meeting. Note that these are not "beginning knitter" sessions and someone
from the guild needs to lead the lesson.
Each kit contains:
~
Introduction to the Stitch
~ Stitch Instructions that you can copy for each
knitter at the meeting
~ Made-up samples of the stitch in various yarns -
showing good types of yarns to use and yarns not to use
Your knitters
need to bring:
~ Yarn as suggested in the kit
~ Needles as suggested in
the kit
Someone from the guild will need to become familiar enough with
the stitch to be able to lead the lesson.
Learn A Stitch
kits are available for rent.
Rent one kit at a time.
Rental Item Policies & Deposits:
The $37 fee per kit includes a $25 rental deposit, plus postage
& handling for shipment in the U.S. (Additional postage may be charged for
non-U.S. shipment.) Borrower is responsible for return postage. Deposit will be
refunded upon return of item in good condition. (PLEASE USE A SEPARATE CHECK
FOR DEPOSIT, so it can be returned to you. When using a credit card you will be
charged and then credited upon return of item.) KITS must be returned within
four weeks
after receipt..
See a sample swatch from the various
kits.
• Basket or Plaited Cable – by Shirley MacNulty
•
Bobbles – by Kiyoko Tatsui with Sand & Sea Knitting Guild of Malibu,
CA
• Crochet Knit Treble Shell – by Shirley MacNulty
• English
Diamond Quilting – by Shirley MacNulty
• Fisherman Diamonds – by Shirley
MacNulty
• Fishernet Patterns – by Shirley MacNulty
• Simple
Lace Patterns – by Connie Mallette
• Twisted Rib – by Shirley
MacNulty