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September 15-22, 2007 Cortona, Italy
Join Debbie Stoller for a fabulous week of knitting, travel and culture in the heart of Italy! The medieval hill town of Cortona, setting of the film "Under the Tuscan Sun", will be our base as we enjoy the camaraderie of fellow knitters while exploring the art of knitting among the chocolates, foods, wines, culture, fashion, landscape and people of Tuscany and Umbria!
Even if you've never knit a sweater before, you'll leave this class with a pattern for an understanding of color knitting. Choose from a number of basic sweater styles, necklines, and fit options. Then try out a wide variety of stitch patterns, including lace, color work, and textured stitches, to determine how you'd like to make your sweater.
Play with yarns you've brought from home or try out a variety of yarns provided to figure out the best fiber for your sweater. Let the Tuscan landscape and Italian fashions inspire your creativity. Finally, learn how to draft a pattern for your design, based on your actual measurements, and understand the math behind how patterns are written. Return home with a complete, written pattern for a sweater you can knit that will forever remind you of your trip to Italy. Not only will you leave with a fully executable pattern for a sweater of your own design, but you'll also have an understanding of knitwear patterns like you never did before, so you won't ever be bullied around by them again: change the fit, change the stitch pattern, change the yarn, make it yours ! In addition to class sessions, we'll visit local Italian yarn shops, as well as take day trips to Florence & Prato for inspiration. With visits to Beatrice Galli Yarn Shop, Textile Museum in Prato, and Campolmi Roberto Filati, in Florence. Basic knitting skills are a prerequisite for this class. Bring a variety of yarns from your stash, as well as knitting needles in as many sizes as you can. Additional yarns for experimenting with, as well as other materials, will be provided.
Sew Fast/Sew Easy Inc., a New York based company, uses aggressive legal tactics to bully small, social knitting chapters nationwide over the use of the term "Stitch and Bitch" or any variant of those three words. None of these small knitting chapters operates for profit.
A list of offensive acts are as follows:
Sew Fast/Sew Easy Inc. has never once approached any of these knitting groups themselves to solve the issue amicably. Instead, they have relied on lawyers and third parties to force these social groups to remove the term "Stitch and Bitch" or any variant of those three words. These small circles do not operate for profit and use the term generically to describe a group of people that gather to knit, sew, craft, and socialize.
Sew Fast/Sew Easy Inc. does in fact own the rights to the service mark "Stitch & Bitch Cafe" as an online chat room pertaining to sewing. We believe they hold no trademark on the more generic term "Stitch and Bitch" or any variant of those three words, and we believe we have the right to use the phrase without harassment from this company.
What are the terms of this boycott?
The boycott will officially end once this network of knitting and crafting chapters are able to do the following without harassment and threats of legal action from Sew Fast/Sew Easy Inc: