La Maison Tricotée
Online course (Redelayed) ~ The Ranunculus of Midori Hirose
Online course (Redelayed) ~ The Ranunculus of Midori Hirose
127 in stock
Learn to knit the famous "Ranunculus"
A true classic for your wardrobe
Course language : French
This online course is divided into 7 classes of approximately 40 minutes each.
It comes with a course book.
This online course is offered to you on promotion because these classes are rescheduled (But still educational).
Step by step you will be guided to understand the pattern and techniques of the Ranunculus sweater by Midori Hirose
The pattern is not included in the course . It is available in French and English.
- You can buy it on Ravelry: CLICK
How will I access my course?
You will receive a file with the private link to the Youtube Playlist of this course.
You will be able to record the entire course in your Youtube library to find it easily.
This link is for personal use and cannot be shared.
How long will I have access to my course?
Your course is yours indefinitely and you can rewatch the videos as often as you want.
What is the material?
Find all the details of the equipment needed according to each size by consulting our document here: CLICK
For an airy effect (reserved for experienced knitters), we recommend mohair and silk like Bérénice .
In order to maintain a good drape, we advise you to keep the size of your wool below the Worsted size. It is easier to knit this sweater with a DK size
Who is the teacher?
Celine Barbeau
Before opening the welcoming boutique La Maison Tricotée, Céline Barbeau, originally from Paris, was a storyteller in France.
Having lived in Quebec for 18 years, she can boast of having opened the first “Café-Tricot” in Montreal in 2013. Céline has been knitting for over twenty years and teaching for 20 years. With the pandemic, her teachings have moved online, allowing a large community to benefit from her knowledge in both her historic knitting lectures, her free classes and her more advanced courses. Invited as a Knitting teacher at numerous festivals in Quebec and France, enjoy her humor and her passion for teaching.
A fiber artist, she also creates numerous knitting patterns available on the Maison Tricotée page.