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20th Annual A Knier’s Fantasy April 11, 2015 Chaney High School 731 South Hazelwood Ave Youngstown, OH 44509 Western Reserve Knitting Guild Canfield, Ohio

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20th Annual

A Knitter’s Fantasy April 11, 2015

Chaney High School

731 South Hazelwood Ave

Youngstown, OH 44509

Western Reserve Knitting Guild Canfield, Ohio

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Chair: Jen Kendall, Loren Lease

Caps for Kids: Jean Kaba, Linda

Lash, Linda Thompson

Door Prizes: Brenda Lawrence,

Diana Strudwick

Fashion Show: Martha Largent,

Patricia Williams-Jones

Instructors: Jen Kendall

Market: Jacquie Thomas

Nametags: Elizabeth Dailey,

Brenda Lawrence, Diana

Strudwick, Bonnie Smiley, Marlene

Martin

Raffle: Sher ry Fender , Eileen

Dodson, Patty Shives

Refreshments: Brenda Lawrence,

Shawn Anderson, Earlyn Bentfeld,

Trudy Burnham, Lynne Janis,

Marlyn Ibele, Mary Ibele-Emler,

Helen LoSasso

Registration: Jen Kendall, Barb

Lyons, Loren Lease, Roni Bosze,

Judy Ramos, Vicki Felton

Signs: Judy Ramos, Elizabeth

Dailey

Swap Table: Diana Strudwick

Treasurer: Jen Kendall

Volunteers during Fantasy:

Western Reserve Knitting Guild

Annadele Alpacas

Autumn House Farm

Behind the Pines

Black Walnut Alpacas

Cultured Purl

Delightful Ewe

Dreamweaver Fiber Arts

Dyed in the Wool

Ewe & I Originals

Ewenique Fibers

Fibernymph Dye Works

Fields of Grace Alpacas

Gwen Erin Natural Fibers

Heidi & Lana Artisan Yarns

Knit Spin and More

Knit-Wit Knits

Michelle’s Assortment

Noah’s Landing

Oasis Yarn

Pleasant Valley Alpaca

Pucker Brush Farm

Roving Acres Farm

Sally’s Shop

Say it With Sheep

Sheephaven Hutchworks

Soft ’n Sassy

Storybook Alpacas

Susan Yarns

The Flaming Ice Cube The Woolroom at Longmeadow

Farm

The Yarn Shop

Wolf Creek Yarns

Vendors

A Knitter’s Fantasy Planning Committee

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The Western Reserve Knitting Guild of Canfield,

Ohio is pleased to present the 20th Annual A Knitter’s

Fantasy, to be held on April 11, 2015 at Chaney High

School, 731 South Hazelwood Ave in Youngstown,

Ohio. Plenty of parking is available. Doors open at 8AM.

Please read the registration booklet carefully as there are

some exciting additions to this year’s event.

SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY Yarn Market 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Morning Classes: 9 AM - 11AM and 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Fashion Show: 12:15 PM

Afternoon Classes 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

In addition to the scheduled classes, A Knitter's Fantasy will include a Yarn

Market, Caps for Kids Contest, a “Swap” Table, a fashion show, raffle, and

exciting door prizes for class participants only. Our catered box lunch comes

with coffee and is included in the cost of registration. All this and more is only

$45.00* plus a Cap for a Kid, due to the generosity of the Western Reserve

Knitting Guild and volunteer staff.

NEW THIS YEAR: Online registration is available! Visit our website at

www.aknittersfantasy.weebly.com for online registration. You may

also pay by check/mail. A registration form is enclosed .

Class size is limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to

register early. *Class fee for registration postmarked or made online by March

24th is $45. Price is $50 after this date. Yarn Market and Lunch only is $15,

payable before 4/2/15. Yarn Market only admission is $5, payable at the door.

See the registration page at the back of this booklet for additional details.

CAPS FOR KIDS: Attendees are asked to donate a hat to our Caps For Kids

service project, and may enter one in our annual contest. Categories for this

year are Most Colorful and Something Unique. Voting will take place through

the morning, and winners will be announced after the Fashion Show.

20th Annual Commemorative T-Shirts

To celebrate this milestone event, we are offering a commemorative T-shirt in

your choice of two colors. More information can be found on the registration

page at the back of this booklet.

For additional information, please contact the Western Reserve Knitting Guild

at [email protected], or call Jen Kendall at (330) 559-4193.

April 11, 2015

A

Knitter’s

Fantasy

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102 Cuff Down Socks: Heels & Toes Mo Doerner Intermediate

Learn how to turn a heel and Kitchener stitch the toes on a small sock. Class will be taught using

double pointed needles. Students may use 1 or 2 circular needles instead, but these techniques will not be taught. Homework: Yes

Machine Knitting Demonstrations MVMKG members All Levels

We are pleased to have the Mahoning Valley Machine Knitter’s Guild at a Knitter’s Fantasy

again this year. Throughout the day, Guild members will show you how much fun you can have with knitting machines. They will answer your questions and explain the basics of using a knit-

ting machine. See the very basic, hand-manipulated machine as well as the electronic, self-

patterning machine. The machines are of different gauges. The MVMKG will also have samples of machine-knit garments and information about their guild. Stop in the classroom when you get

a chance and check it out!

ALL DAY DEMONSTRATIONS

Beginner Able to knit and purl, cast on and bind off.

Intermediate Above skills plus increase, decrease, and follow simple patterns.

Advanced Above skills plus yarn over patterns, cables, ribbing; comfortable with

pattern interpretation.

All Levels This class is of interest to all knitters regardless of skill level.

Skill Levels-Each of the classes is categorized by level of proficiency needed

to participate. Please match your skills to the class level unless the class speci-

fies that you will learn a next level-technique. Here is a general guide:

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

All classes at this year’s A Knitter’s Fantasy are half-day. Morning classes are

in staggered sessions: 9-11 AM and 9:30-11:30 AM. All afternoon classes are

from 1:30-3:30 PM. Please read the class descriptions carefully. Some classes

have an additional supply fee, which is paid directly to the instructor during

class. Some instructors will give homework to do ahead so you are ready to

start class right away. You will receive your homework and list of supplies

needed upon confirmation of your enrollment in the class.

MORNING CLASSES

9:00 AM-11:00 AM

101 Brioche Pat Williams-Jones Advanced Beginner Learn the basics of brioche stitch in this class. Students should bring two coordinating colors of

worsted weight yarn and a set of size 6 knitting needles. Homework: None

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109 Knitting the Eastern European Way Joanna Romaniuk All Levels Learn to knit and purl the Eastern European way (also known as Russian or Combination knit-

ting). In this way of knitting yarn is controlled by finger of your left hand – like in continental

knitting, but stitches are done differently. It is a very fast way of knitting and produces a uniform fabric. Students will also learn to do a decrease and a stretchy bind off. Homework: None

103 Free Form Knitting Sandy Hardy Beginner Students will use a variety of knitting stitches and yarns to create small, unique pieces of knitting

that can later be combined into a unique and tactile fabric. Homework: None

104 Many Ways To Cast On Ellen Oehlbeck All Levels Students will learn many ways to cast on and the reason for each one.

Homework: None

106 Double-Knit Pouch Margaret Myer Beginner Learn the technique of double knitting while making a small pouch suitable for cell phones or

other small items. Homework: None

105 Hand and Arm Injuries in Knitters Christine Jordan All Levels

Carpal tunnel and other injuries occur with repetitive use of the hands and arms and knitters may

develop some of these. We will discuss these injuries in plain English, and what can be done to

prevent and treat them. Fee for Handouts: $1 or less Homework: None

107 Knitting 101 Melinda Bowen-Houck Pre-Beginner Always wanted to learn how to knit but not sure where to start? This is the class for you. Learn

how to cast on, bind off, knit and purl. Homework: None

110 The Incredible Alpaca Gail Bable Intermediate Learn all about these wonderful creatures, their amazing fiber, and try out some alpaca yarn while

learning to knit fingerless mitts in a fun pattern. Alpaca fiber is even warmer than wool and oh, so

soft to the touch. Students will get to handle alpaca fibers, process with a drum carder and hand cards, flicker, pickers, spinning wheel, and will have the opportunity to purchase alpaca yarn from

local Ohio farms. Pattern will be provided free of charge, purchase yarn to knit mitts from instruc-

tor. Supplies cost will vary based on yarn choice, between $5-$18. Homework: None

108 Viking Wire Weaving Tracy Jackson All Levels Learn the basics by making a bracelet of wire using this ancient technique of looped stitches

around a mandril. A simple technique to create elegant jewelry or 3-dimensional artworks. Sup-

plies fee: $10 Homework: None

111 Cabled Tea Cozy Elizabeth Dailey Intermediate Knit a cabled tea cozy to fit a 3-cup teapot with 17” circumference and 4.5” height from base to

lid. Cozy is knitted flat and wraps around your teapot to keep it warm. Pattern provided by instruc-

tor. Homework: Yes

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213 Stranded Knitting Portuguese Style Andrea Wong Advanced

Students will learn how to do stranded knitting using the Portuguese Style of Knitting. Some

experience with stranded knitting is preferred. Learn how to purl and control tension with both right and left hand running the yarn around the neck (or knitting pin). Once you are comfortable

purling around, we are going to introduce a second color. For the more adventurous knitters, we

might introduce a third and fourth color as well. Class fee varies depending on your choice of

knitting pins; range is between $6-$30. Homework: Yes

MORNING CLASSES

SECTION TWO:

9:30-11:30 AM

215 Tunisian Crochet Nicki Kellogg Beginner

Learn the art of Tunisian crochet - a unique and popular form of crochet that is a blend of knitting

and crochet. We will cover the basic stitches and offer pattern ideas for your first project. Bring an “I” or “J” size Tunisian crochet hook and worsted weight yarn of your choice.

Homework: None

214 Put A Clock In It* Carol Briggs Dragos Intermediate

*Your socks, I mean! Carol will be working Bavarian stitches, also called "clocks", in her latest

sock design. You will work the very pretty twisted stitches into your sock that will stream down both sides, and learn about other "clocks" and how to select and place them. These socks will be

worked on double pointed needles. Students must have worked at least one pair of socks and be

comfortable working on double pointed needles. Pattern fee: $5 Homework: Yes

217 Finishing Knitting Projects John Martin All Levels Learn about side seams, shoulder seams, and setting in sleeves. And if time the Kitchener stitch.

Homework: Yes

216 Knitting with Roving Christy Macintyre Ball Intermediate Learn to knit a small bag directly from wool roving. Pattern and Kit $12.00, or bring your own

roving and purchase pattern for $2.00. Payment goes to teacher. Homework: None

212 Knitting A Swatch Olivia Johnson Beginner Demystifying Gauge for a Beginning Knitter. This class is meant to clearly explain the idea of

knitting a swatch, how to measure your gauge from that swatch, and how (and why) to knit a

circular swatch. Bring a pattern you want to make plus yarn and a few different needle sizes, and we will knit a swatch for it in class. Materials fee: $2.50, payable to instructor.

Homework: None

218 Fixing Mistakes Jenny Dosch Beginner Never be afraid of your knitting again! Learn the basics for finding and fixing mistakes, including

how to tink, frog, and even drop stitches. Students will create a swatch to find and fix mistakes in

several different pattern stitches while learning tips for avoiding knitting mistakes. Bring worsted weight yarn and needles in your preferred size. Homework: None

219 Knitted Broomstick Lace Sue Crowe Intermediate Learn the knitted broomstick lace stitch by making a scarf. Students should bring DK, worsted or

bulky weight yarn and appropriate size needles. Homework: None

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302 Knitted Gauge: Why You Need It, How to Get It Christine Jordan All Levels

Gauge is important for making knitted pieces come out to the desired size. Knitted examples will

be shown to illustrate the importance of gauge. We will learn how to determine which gauge is right for a particular yarn and what changes need to be made to arrive at the desired gauge.

Fee for Handouts: $1 or less Homework: Yes

222 Lucy’s Ripple Afghan Kathy Meier Advanced Beginner Crochet

Lucy from Attic24 on Ravelry has developed a ripple afghan that has rounded points instead of

sharp ones, a little contrast to the popular zigzag design we see in homes now. Instructions given for various sizes and suggestions on color. Students should know how to make a chain and work

double crochet. Bring an “I” hook and 2 colors of worsted weight yarn. Homework: None

301 Beginning Locker Hooking with Roving Kathy Krisher All Levels

Locker hooking is a simple craft that makes a very appealing finished product. The technique

allows you to create beautiful rugs, pillows, and other products, without a loom or spinning wheel. In class we will start a hot pad using unspun wool that is hooked through a canvas mesh and then

locked onto the canvas using yarn. Materials are included in a Kit for a fee of $20.00 payable to

the instructor. Homework: None

AFTERNOON CLASSES

1:30 PM-3:30 PM

304 Bamboo Stitch Pillow Grace Williams Beginner

Learn how to work the Bamboo Stitch as you make a 16” square pillow in a bulky weight yarn.

Also learn double seed stitch, diagonal stitch and basket weave for alternate designs.

Homework: Yes

220 Unraveling Ravelry Diana Parker All Levels

Over 5 million people have discovered how useful Ravelry - the free social-networking page for

knitters and crocheters - is. If you haven't used it, or if you have an account but want to know more about what resources it offers, come and see. Ravelry offers a wealth of knowledge, free

patterns, and organization tools, plus the ability to contact and connect with other knitters. All

you need is access to the Internet and an email address. Homework: None

303 Peruvian Knitting Andrea Wong Intermediate Students will learn how to knit using the Peruvian Style: inside out. This is different from the

Portuguese style taught in the morning. Learn how to cast on, work the scalloped edge as the

Peruvians do, purl around and how to control tension with both right and left hand running the yarn around the neck (or knitting pin). Once you are comfortable purling around, we will intro-

duce a second color and cross colors after every stitch. Class fee varies depending on your

choice of knitting pins; range is between $6-$30. Homework: None

221 Knitted Lace Ruth Fulks Advanced Learn to knit lace to use on pillow cases or other projects. You will be using #2 double pointed 8”

needles. Homework: Please located the above mentioned needles and thread and begin practicing

the garter stitch on these fine needles.

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305 Houndstooth Wristlet Bonnie Smiley Intermediate

This class consists of learning to knit a Wristlet in the Houndstooth pattern. It is knitted in the

"round." Instructions will be provided for a standard size iPhone/Smartphone. For larger devices, you can increase needle size and add rows as needed. Homework: Yes

306 Many Ways to Bind Off Ellen Oehlbeck All levels There are many ways to bind off. You will learn several different methods and how to use them

to make a garment look complete. Homework: None

307 Mapping a Shawl Carol Briggs-Dragos Intermediate Planning your knitting is a big part of ensuring a perfect product every time. While you knit Car-

ol's latest shawl design you will be "mapping" your work ahead of your knitting. This ensures that

nothing is missed. Carol's mapping technique is one you will use again and again, and not just for your shawls. $5 Pattern Fee Homework: None

313 Shadow Knitting Kay Thompson Intermediate Shadow knitting is mysterious. Using strategically placed knit and purl stitches and 2 contrasting

colors, the fabric appears as garter stitch stripes when viewed head on but at an angle an image

comes in to view. Class will start with a sample piece and move on to a hat. Homework: Yes

310 Unusual Knitting Techniques Gail Bable Intermediate Learn techniques not often attempted but valuable to know, such as knitting backwards, reversible

cables, elongated stitches, and I cord bind off. Homework: None

311 Cabled Tea Cozy Elizabeth Dailey Intermediate Knit a cabled tea cozy to fit a 3-cup teapot with 17” circumference and 4.5” height from base to

lid. Cozy is knitted flat and wraps around your teapot to keep it warm. Pattern provided by instruc-

tor. Homework: Yes

312 Continental Knitting Jenny Dosch All Levels Learn how to knit faster and with less movement. This method of knitting holds the working yarn

in the left hand. An ideal method for crocheters and also for knitting Fair Isle. Some knitters also

find it eliminates pain or fatigue. Homework: None

309 Dorset Buttons Tracy Jackson All Levels

Dorset buttons are thread or yarn covered rings with a design in the center. They can be made in

any size from tiny buttons to 3" shawl pins. Create a button unique to the garment you knit. Materials Fee: $5 Homework: None

308 Four Ways to Knit in the Round Terri Konzen Beginner We will knit a basic baby hat while learning to knit in the round using 4 different techniques.

Must know how to cast on, knit and purl. Bring your own size 7 needles in 16” circular, 24”

circular, 40” circular (if possible) and double points. Homework: None

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314 Peyote Stitch Beadweaving Victoria Johnson-Parratt Beginner

Explore the basics of peyote stitch beadweaving. In this beginner class you will learn the tech-

nique while you make a simple ring to bling your fing(er). Supplies fee: $20. Please bring what-

ever eyewear you need to see little beads clearly. Homework: None

317 Intarsia Michele Barratt Intermediate Intarsia allows you to "paint" with yarn to create beautiful images in your knitting. In this class,

learn how to follow a pattern to make an argyle hot pad, and how to create your own custom pat-

terns. Other topics include managing your yarn, reading a chart, duplicate stitch, knitters graph paper and felting. Three colors of worsted wool yarn required; you may bring your own or pur-

chase kit from instructor (optional; $8.95). Homework: None

315 Double-Knit Pouch Margaret Myer Beginner Learn the technique of double knitting while making a small pouch suitable for cell phones or

other small items. Homework: None

316 Knitting the Eastern European Way Marianna Dostal Beginner Learn to knit and purl the Eastern European way (also known as Russian or Combination knit-

ting). In this way of knitting yarn is controlled by finger of your left hand – like in continental

knitting, but stitches are done differently. It is a very fast way of knitting and produces a uniform fabric. Students will also learn to do a decrease and a stretchy bind off. Homework: None

318 Easing into Design Mo Doerner All Levels Learn how to design by making your own scarf pattern. Homework: None

319 Crochet 101 Nicki Kellogg Beginner If you are interested in learning crochet for the first time or just need to brush up on the basics,

this is the class for you. We will cover all the basic stitches and helpful tips and tricks to make

your next crochet project easier. Bring worsted yarn and an “I” or “J” hook. Homework: None

320 Easy Mittens on Two Needles Rochelle Kramer Advanced Beginner Learn how to make a simple pair of worsted weight mittens to fit a child or adult. Small fee for

handouts. Homework: Yes

321 Knitted Lace Ruth Fulks Advanced Learn to knit lace to use on pillow cases or other projects. You will be using #2 double pointed 8”

needles. Homework: Please located the above mentioned needles and thread and begin practicing

the garter stitch on these fine needles.

322 Free Form Knitting Sandy Hardy Beginner Students will use a variety of knitting stitches and yarns to create small, unique pieces of knitting

that can later be combined into a unique and tactile fabric. Homework: None

323 Sock Yarn Soap Christy MacIntyre Ball Intermediate Students will learn to make a knitted "sweater" for soap out of sock yarn. A great way to use left

over wool sock yarn. The "sweater" will felt over the soap with use and will shrink to the size of

the soap as it is used. Class fee: $7 for kit or $2 for pattern only. Homework: None

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Caps for Kids

Knitted Checkerboard Cap

Head Size Small 16”, Medium 18”, Large 20”

Instructions are written for size Small (Medium, Large)

Materials 1 skein Worsted Weight Yarn

Straight knitting needles, size 8 (5.00 mm) or size needed to get gauge

Tapestry needle for weaving in ends

Gauge In Checkerboard pattern, 10 sts = 2” (change needle size to obtain cor-

rect gauge)

Ribbing:

Cast on 80 (90, 100) sts loosely.

Work in K1, P1 ribbing for 1 (1½ , 2) inches.

Body:

Rows 1 – 6: *K5, P5; repeat from * across.

Rows 7 – 12: *P5, K5; repeat from * across.

Rows 13 – 30: Repeat Rows 1 – 12 once (Checkerboard pattern); then repeat

Rows 1 – 6 once more.

Top Shaping

Row 1: *K8, K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 72 (81, 90) sts.

Row 2 and all wrong side rows: Purl across.

Row 3: *K7, K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 64 (72, 80) sts.

Row 5: *K6, K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 56 (63, 70) sts.

Row 7: *K5, K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 48 (54, 60) sts.

Row 9: *K4, K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 40 (45, 50) sts.

Row 11: *K3, K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 32 (36, 40) sts.

Row 13: *K2, K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 24 (27, 30) sts.

Row 15: *K0 (1, 0), K2 tog; repeat from * across. End row with 12 (14, 15)

sts.

Cut yarn leaving a 12” tail. Thread tapestry needle with tail and weave through

remaining sts, pulling firmly to close; sew seam with tail. Weave in end. Add

pompom.

Contest Rules:

• Donate as many caps as you like, but enter only one cap per category per

attendee into the contest

• Categories: Most Colorful and Something Unique

• Winners chosen by popular vote

• Prizes awarded for First Place in each category

• All caps will be donated to needy kids

If you don’t have a pattern for a kid’s cap, you can use the one below. Embel-

lish or change anything you like.

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Show off your skills in the Knitter’s Fantasy

Fashion Show!

The annual Style Show will take place at 12:15 PM during Fanta-

sy. This is a chance for you to model your own knitwear or other

accessories for attendees to admire. We ask participants to limit

their entries to a maximum of 4 items and 2 walk-throughs.

Groups are welcome to model together. You can also have some-

one else model your item for you.

Complete the “Fashion Show” portion of the registration form

(paper or online) to participate.

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20th Annual Knitter’s Fantasy

Celebrate 20 years of A Knitter’s Fantasy with a commemorative T-shirt.

Available in your choice of bright Island Yellow or cool Aquatic Blue, these

heavy-weight shirts are unisex-sized from a Medium to a 3XL.

Front text reads “20th Anniversary A Knitter’s Fantasy 2015” in black ink.

Shirts are only available by pre-ordering with your registration. A limited num-

ber of sizes and quantities will be available at Fantasy. Pricing is as follows:

Size M, L, XL: $10

2X—3X: $12

Pre-orders will be picked up along with your class materials when you check in

at Fantasy.

Early Bird Registration Fee is $45.00. Registration post-

marked or made online after March 24, 2015 is $50.00. Mailed

registration must be postmarked by 3/31/2015. Online registration

ends 4/2/15. No refunds after 4/2/15. Changes ONLY will be ac-

cepted until 4/4/2015 if space is available. Contact Jen Kendall at

(330) 559-4193 or [email protected] with any change

or cancellation requests. Please return registration page with a

check for payment if you wish to register by mail. Please note:

classes fill up quickly, so register early! Online registration is also

available at aknittersfantasy.weebly.com

Registration Information

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I wish to attend A Knitter’s Fantasy.

Name________________________________________________________

Address_______________________________________________________

City, State, Zip_________________________________________________

Phone # ______________________________________________________

Email__________________________________________________________

Class Selection: Please list the class number of your first choice and two alter-

nates, for both morning and afternoon sessions.

AM Class 1st Choice ________ 2nd________ 3rd________

PM Class 1st Choice ________ 2nd________ 3rd________

Lunch (please circle your choice)

Ham Turkey Vegetarian

Optional T Shirt order (add $10 per shirt for size M-L-XL; add $12 for size 2X

-3X).

Color: Island Yellow _________ Aquatic Blue ____________

Size: M___ L___ XL _____ Extended sizes: 2X_______ 3X__________

Total Enclosed (registration fee plus optional t-shirt) $____________

Make checks payable to Western Reserve Knitting Guild. Enclose a stamped,

self-addressed business envelope or your email address to receive confirmation

& homework.

Please send registration and payment to:

A Knitter’s Fantasy

PO BOX 14144

Poland, OH 44514

NO REFUNDS AFTER 4/2/15

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Several options for lodging and dining are located just off I-80 at Route 46

(Canfield-Niles Rd). We have reserved a block of rooms at the Best Western

Meander Inn for Friday evening, April 10. Call (330) 544-2378 before March

14 and mention that you are attending A Knitter’s Fantasy to receive this rate.

Complete this portion if you wish to participate in the Fashion Show. Limit 4

items during 2 walk throughs. PLEASE PRINT.

Item #1

Name of Model_________________________________________________

Made by_______________________________________________________

Type of Garment_________________________________________________

(Vest, Shawl, Socks, Purse, Skirt, etc.)

Pattern Used_____________________________________________________

Yarn Used_____________________________Notes_____________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

Name of Model_________________________________________________

Made by_______________________________________________________

Type of Garment_________________________________________________

(Vest, Shawl, Socks, Purse, Skirt, etc.)

Pattern Used_____________________________________________________

Yarn Used_____________________________Notes_____________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

Traveler Information

Item #2

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All Roads Lead to A Knitter’s Fantasy 2015

Chaney High School

731 South Hazelwood Ave

Youngstown, Ohio 44509

FROM THE CLEVELAND AREA

Ohio Turnpike (I-80) E to exit 218 (I-80E must exit turnpike)

Continue on I-80 E for approximately 4 miles to exit 224A, Route 11 S

Go 1.5 miles to MAHONING AVE. exit 39

Turn Left on MAHONING AVE. and go approximately 3 miles

Turn Right onto South Hazelwood Ave. and go 0.7 miles.

End at Chaney High School, 731 South Hazelwood Ave., Youngstown, Ohio

Turn left in front of the school and continue to the parking area.

FROM AKRON AND WEST: Take I-76 E and merge onto I-80 E.

Continue on I-80 E for approximately 4 miles to exit 224A, Route 11 S

Go 1.5 miles to MAHONING AVE. exit 39

Turn Left on MAHONING AVE. and go approximately 3 miles

Turn Right onto South Hazelwood Ave. and go 0.7 miles.

End at Chaney High School, 731 South Hazelwood Ave., Youngstown, Ohio

Turn left in front of the school and continue to the parking area.

FROM PITTSBURGH AND EAST:

Take I-76 W toward Youngstown. After crossing into Ohio take first exit to I-

680 N. Go approximately 12 miles and take exit 3C toward Connecticut Ave /

Belle Vista Ave. Turn left onto Wellington Ave. then immediately left onto

Belle Vista for 0.3 miles. Cross Mahoning Ave. and continue on South Belle

Vista to Overlook Ave./Ridgelawn Ave. Turn right on Overlook Ave./

Ridgelawn Ave. then immediately right onto Overlook Ave. Parking area is

before Chaney High School, 731 South Hazelwood Ave., Youngstown, Ohio.

FROM NEW YORK BY WAY OF ERIE, PA:

Take Route 11 South toward Youngstown.

Merge LEFT onto OH-711 South. Stay in left lane to I-680 South.

Take exit 3B toward Connecticut/Belle Vista, Ave,. Turn left onto Manhattan

Ave. then immediately turn right at Belle Vista.

Cross Mahoning Ave. and continue on South BelleVista to Overlook Ave./

Ridgelawn Ave. Turn right on Overlook Ave./Ridgelawn Ave. then immedi-

ately right onto Overlook Ave. Parking area is before Chaney High School,

731 South Hazelwood Ave., Youngstown, Ohio.