Brian
Hello, My name is Brian. I've been crocheting for over 20 years. One night when I wasn't feeling well, my sister Elizabeth (Zee), stopped by my apartment to check on me. I was telling her how bored I was and she mentioned I needed a hobby. Zee wanted to teach me Knitting. I remember telling her, "I'd rather bob for apples in a bucket of fire"! She did not find me [...]
Julie
Julie Philip has a deep passion for creating, especially with fiber. An avid knitter, crocheter and knitwear designer, you can find her patterns available on Ravelry. Julie is a fiber artist working with dyed wools in the craft of needle felting and nuno felting. Julie is also a sculptor with wool, making animals using the needle felting technique. She also creates the Waxhaw annual yarn bomb/fiber installation every Spring. Julie teaches [...]
Debby
I admit to having been knitting for more than 20 years, but didn’t start teaching it until after leaving the corporate world. First knitting class I taught: toe up socks. I still tend to focus on beginner to intermediate classes (of course, that’s all a matter of opinion!). I enjoy discovering new-to-me cast on methods (moebius, Judy’s magic, German twisted, double chain [AKA Chinese Waitress]), techniques (Roosimine/Roositud) and ways to do [...]
Cindy
My name is Cindy and I have been enjoying yarn crafts for 50+ years. I believe everyday is stitch-in-public day! I discovered an amazing group of crafters at Tangles Knitting on Main when I moved to the area and quickly adopted them as my fiber-friendly family. Last year I fulfilled my dream of teaching classes here. My areas of instruction include crochet, Tunisian crochet, double-knit, and I have recently begun to [...]