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Stitch & Bitch — Knitting & Hand Crafts Club
Join our twice a month knitting, crocheting, embroidery, and more hand craft club lead by textile artist, Nina Cherie. GREAT FOR BEGINNERS!
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The Nest 1155 Westminster Street #Unit 220 Providence, RI 02909
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About this event
We meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month for stitchin' & bitchin'. Join a wonderful group of creatives of all levels as they knit, crochet, embroider, and connect.
A ticket must be purchased for every class through 2022. We will be implementing a discounted multi-session pass in 2023.
Are you just looking to join a new crafting group? Have you wanted to learn to knit and have no clue where to start? Are you a beginner to moderate knitter that is looking to have someone near to ask questions to or help you on your work? Join us a Stitch & Bitch hosted by Nina Cherie, textile designer & seasoned knitter.
Please bring the following. We heavily suggest bringing the following for easy learning:
- Bring whatever hand craft you are working on
or if you want to learn to knit;
- Bring whatever yarn and needles you have. But, we highly suggest worsted weight wool and size 6.0 mm needles
- A notebook & something to write with (this is MANDATORY!)
- Optional: If you have one, bring a clothing tape measure (the ones tailors use)
Either ticket grants you access to our Stitch & Bitch knitting club. Get real time education, feedback, help, troubleshooting, and support from our facilitator Nina Cherie, textile designer & seasoned knitter. All while meeting a community of knitters in The Nest's curated secondhand showroom and event space.
Meet Nina Cherie
Nina Cherie is a limited edition home textiles brand with a focus on vibrant color interactions and design. Each piece is created with the intention to bring playful energy into a given space. Handmade in her home studio just south of Boston, Nina creates each piece from start to finish with the help of her knitting machine. Using sustainable materials and careful craftsmanship she hopes that each item be passed down, the same way her Nana's knits have been passed down to her.
Nina fell in love with textiles during her second year at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She was fascinated when she stumbled into the fibers closet of her weaving classroom, she described it to be a "Harry Potter" closet with endless magical yarns scattered on all the tall shelves with a creepy old ladder to reach the highest shelves. This was when she found her happy place. After receiving her BFA she moved forward in full force as a working artist by building her brand and taking custom orders. She hopes to spread playfulness and comfort through all her creations.