Lynne Pascoe, Workshop Instructor, Salt & Pepper Hat

Date

Oct 06

Time

3 hour workshop
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Cost

$100.00

Location

Montague Room

Instructor

Date

Oct 06

Time

3 hour workshop
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Cost

$100.00

Labels

KNITTING

Making A Salt & Pepper Cap – Lynne Pascoe

Maximum participants: 30

This workshop will focus on knitting a traditional Salt & Pepper Cap (sometimes known as a Newsboy’s Cap). You can choose to make an adult cap or a child size and the workshop will get you well on the way to a finished cap, complete with brim, and button on top. Basic knitting skills… knit, purl, cast on and cast off are all that is required.

Materials needed:

One skein of Briggs & Little Heritage yarn and buttons will be provided. 

You will need one pair each of long 4mm needles and 5 mm or a circular needle in each size or one with interchangeable ends. The cap is knitted flat so your choice of needle type. To add the button you will either need a quarter or a button of similar size.

Tickets are non-refundable except in limited circumstances as described in the Purchase Policy.


Lynne Pascoe

Lynne Pascoe, Sheep's Clothing

Lynne Pascoe has been a hand knitter since childhood, a machine knitter for almost fifty years, and a teacher since her teens. A lifelong love of knitting led to the opening of a cottage industry in the beautiful Margaree Valley of Cape Breton Island. Training local knitters, developing patterns, and researching traditional ways of knitting have become the cornerstones of Sheep’s Clothing.

In 2000 Lynne fell in love with the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia and purchased the oldest house in Ship Harbour where she now lives and has a knitting studio. Her love of old houses is coupled with her love of historic clothing and Sheep’s Clothing has, as its focus, traditional knitwear and reproductions of historic clothing for living history museums, reenactors, and the film industry.

Lynne develops patterns from samples, photographs, or descriptions, and produces a prototype for each item which is then individually crafted either by hand or machine.

Her affinity for knitting and bicycles has been featured at The Old School Gathering Place, The Deanery Project, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in the show 2 Wheelers, and at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design in the Children’s show I Spy. “Young Nessie”, developed for the I Spy gallery show, is now on display in her studio in Ship Harbour.

Lynne also teaches hand and machine knitting in person, and on-line since Covid has restricted in person classes. She is always willing to discuss techniques and tricks when you come to visit, so bring your knitting along and pull up a chair.

Sheep's Clothing, Nova Scotia

Contact:

Head Office:
373 East Big Intervale Road
North East Margaree, NS
B0E 2H0

Tel: (902) 248-2059
[email protected]
sheepsclothing.ca

Lynne Pascoe, Workshop Instructor, Salt & Pepper Hat