March MKG Meeting
Brienne Cardigan KAL with Brienne Moody

Join us for the launch of our Yarnover Knit Along of the Brienne Cardigan with the designer herself, Brienne Moody. This cardigan is available for sizes 36″ – 68″ and can be knit in a cropped or hip-length version. It’s knit flat with a side-to-center construction and integrated sleeves in worsted weight yarn. Details like pockets and a double cuff make it an even more interesting knit. Knit it in bright contrasting colors or go for a more muted vintage look. Find out more details on the KAL and sign up here.

Brienne Moody is a knitwear designer and trail-running mom based along the rocky shores of Lake Superior in Northern Minnesota. Her work is deeply rooted in place, movement, and community. Brienne’s sweater pattern, Brienne, was published in La Bien Aimée’s book Neons & Neutrals. When she’s not designing knitwear, she spends her days teaching group fitness classes and wrangling two high-spirited teenagers and three dogs among the pines and big waters of her hometown.Brienne believes in the life-changing power of movement and craft within communities, and she is passionate about helping knitters uncover how their personal stories are woven into their projects.
Learn more about Brienne at https://briennemoody.com/ and sign up for her news letter here. Photos courtesy of Laine magazine, and A Verb for Keeping Warm and La Bien Aimee.
We will also be announcing this year’s Yarnover teachers at this meeting and announcing the winner of the Who’s Teaching at Yarnover contest.
Members can find the Zoom link for this meeting in their dashboard on the Member Zoom Links page. You must be signed in to access the page.
Non-Member Meeting Guest Pass
If you are not a Minnesota Knitters’ Guild member and would like to join us for this meeting, you can request a guest pass and will be emailed the link. The email will contain the link to download the handout for the meeting. The email will come from website@knitters.org. To help ensure our emails don't go to spam, please mark the address as not spam in your email settings.
Please also consider joining the Guild. It only costs $30 a year and allows us to pay for programming and other activities. (For those of you out of the Twin Cities area, we plan to continue to offer a mix of virtual and in person programs.)
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