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Let's Knit a Fancy Mug Cozy (2-Day)

2017-12-04 12:00:00 2017-12-04 14:00:00 America/New_York Let's Knit a Fancy Mug Cozy (2-Day) Turn any mug into a fancy mug. Knit Kristen Hipsky's Fancy Mug Cozy pattern in a fun, social environment with an experienced instructor to help along the way . This is a multi-day class. Herndon Branch - Herndon - Meeting Room 1

Monday, December 04
12:00pm - 2:00pm

Add to Calendar 2017-12-04 12:00:00 2017-12-04 14:00:00 America/New_York Let's Knit a Fancy Mug Cozy (2-Day) Turn any mug into a fancy mug. Knit Kristen Hipsky's Fancy Mug Cozy pattern in a fun, social environment with an experienced instructor to help along the way . This is a multi-day class. Herndon Branch - Herndon - Meeting Room 1

Herndon Branch

Herndon - Meeting Room 1

Turn any mug into a fancy mug. Knit Kristen Hipsky's Fancy Mug Cozy pattern in a fun, social environment with an experienced instructor to help along the way . This is a multi-day class.

Practice casting on, the knit and purl stitches, as well as binding off, while creating basic lace, button holes and loops. Materials: Students must bring the following materials to complete the class project: At least 100 yards of worsted weight (size 4) yarn, size US 7 (4.0 mm) needles, and a 1" diameter button. #tec101 #fiberarts #knit

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Maker/DIY | Arts & Crafting |

TAGS: | tec101 | knit | fiberarts |

Herndon Branch

Phone: 407-835-7323

Hours
Mon, Apr 15 Closed
Tue, Apr 16 Closed
Wed, Apr 17 Closed
Thu, Apr 18 Closed
Fri, Apr 19 Closed
Sat, Apr 20 Closed
Sun, Apr 21 Closed

About the branch

LYNX Bus Link 28 E. Colonial Dr. / Azalea Park
LYNX Bus Link 29 E. Colonial Dr. / Goldenrod

The Herndon Branch opened to the public in November 1998 on East Colonial Drive. The branch bears the name Herndon due to the nearby Orlando Executive Airport, which for many years was named Herndon Airport in honor of Albert B. Herndon, a long-time city engineer who moved to Orlando in 1914.

This location has an interesting history. In the mid-90s, it housed a major bookstore outlet. The location, size, and 2-story glass foyer were easily recognized as an attractive setting for a branch library. Only 3.5 miles from downtown, the library has ample parking near retail centers and restaurants, making it a popular spot for information, imagination, and inspiration.

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