Renowned Scandinavian textile designers and artists Arne Nerjordet and Carlos Zachrison, better known as Arne & Carlos, lead two knitting workshops this fall, exploring the rich tradition of Nordic knitting and teaching participants new techniques—Norwegian Wrist Warmers on September 10, 2016 and Scandinavian Christmas Balls on September 13, 2016.
Using double-pointed needles can seem intimidating to beginning knitters, but Arne & Carlos make it simple. These traditional Norwegian wrist warmers make excellent and quick gifts for young and old alike. This project is a great way to practice your stranded knitting in the round.
Participants will need to bring:
- 131 yards/1.75 ounces of DK weight yarn in six colors: nlack (as the main color), red, yellow, blue, green, and pink (any shade of these colors will do). Arne & Carlos recommend Schachenmayr Merino Extra Fine 120, Rowan Pure Superwash DK, or Rowan Super Fine Merino DK
- Needles: U.S. sizes 2-3 and 4 / 3 and 3.5 mm: One set of 5 DPNs
Participants should have basic knitting knowledge and be able to knit and purl. This project is good for knitters of all levels.
About Arne & Carlos
Scandinavians Arne Nerjordet and Carlos Zachrison are highly regarded designers, textile artists, and authors. They are best known for their craft books and their original, colorful, and visually striking designs. Their work is highly influenced by their Scandinavian backgrounds and their everyday life in rural Norway. They work under their artist name Arne & Carlos, which they established in 2002.
In 2010, Arne & Carlos’s first craft book, Julekuler (55 Christmas Balls to Knit), became an immediate Norwegian bestseller and consequently went on to become a bestselling book in North America, Europe, and Asia. Today, Arne & Carlos have published 7 books, which are enjoyed by people from all over the world. Their books are available in Norwegian as well as English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.
Arne & Carlos’s work is on permanent display in two museums in Oslo, Norway: The National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design and the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. They have also been on display at The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark and The Gwangju Museum of Modern Art in South Korea. In 2012, to mark Arne & Carlos’s 10th anniversary, The National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design curated and produced a solo exhibition of the duos’ work. The exhibition was later shown in museums and art galleries all across Norway for three consecutive years.
Arne & Carlos’s creative base is located 170 kilometers north of Oslo, Norway in the mountainous region known as Valdres. Between the lake and the mountains, visitors will find a disused railway station that has been converted into their own eclectic design studio and home. In this idyllic location Arne & Carlos absorb the rich traditions of Scandinavian arts and crafts while adding their own personal inspirations.
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SAT—9-10-2016—10 AM – 1 PM
$60 ($50 ASF Members)