When I left my previous job I knew I wanted to continue teaching and sharing my passion for fiber arts in general and knitting specifically. I wanted the business to be fun but have strong purpose and it needed a name. None of the names we tossed around seemed to fit until a friend sent me pictures of the “rogue sheep” that managed to avoid being sheered for six years. Voile’! The name just…fit. Life is a bit like that rogue sheep… a little bit of wandering lost in the world, a lot of messy, and a ton of wool. Rogue Knitting was born.
Life is so short and has so many challenges. We all yearn for a sense of community, a safe haven. I personally have seen the knitting community support and carry people through some very dark times. Giving that sense of community to others while teaching them to knit is why Rogue Knitting exists.
We have classes that teach you how to knit (crochet is coming!) or how to become a better knitter, and we have gatherings where we simply meet for an evening of food, fun, fellowship, oh, and fiber of the knittable type. Bring a project, pull up a chair, and be part of the community that is RK.