Knit A Lace Scarf

image003Basic knitting skills are brought to the next level with a class that starts students off with reading written or charted patterns. From there a classic lace pattern scarf is begun in any length, including cowl length. All the lace stitches needed for completion of a scarf are covered in this one-day class by Emilee Kingsley.

Offered by the Queen Anne’s County Arts Council, the class is held at the Council’s Centre for the Arts in Centreville, MD. Some materials required. Additional materials are provided. There is a $5 fee due to the instructor on class day, Saturday, March 2. The class is open to ages 12 and above and the deadline for registration is February 22.

Kingsley is a senior at Washington College studying Business Management. She was a Maryland Distinguished Scholar finalist in 2009 for both academic and artistic achievements. Her interest in the arts started very young and includes ceramics, basket weaving, crocheting, knitting, amine and nail art.

Classes are held at the Queen Anne’s County Arts Council’s Centre for the Arts, 206 South Commerce Street, Centreville, MD 21617. Phone 410.758.2520 or download registration forms at www.arts4u.info

The Arts Council is supported in part by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council and is a nonprofit organization committed to promoting, expanding and sustaining the arts. We connect artists to audiences and the community to the arts. Visit us on the web www.arts4u.info.