Margaret Fisher

A TKGA Master Knitter, Margaret is a nationally known knitting instructor and a designer of one-of-a-kind garments and accessories.

She learned to knit at the age of ten and was self-taught for many years, driven by her teenage enthusiasm for knitting colorful, stylish and trendy clothing. She is still passionate about knitting garments, focusing on well-made, well-fitting, contemporary clothing that has a timeless appeal. Many of Margaret’s classes give students practical skills and techniques used in garment-knitting.  She believes that when knitters understand the “how” and the “why” of techniques, it allows them to make choices in their own projects.  Her classes focus on teaching techniques that empower knitters and increase their confidence.

Margaret is a former co-chair of the Master Hand Knitting Committee of The Knitting Guild Association (TKGA) and has written magazine articles on knitting and knitting techniques. She is the author of Seven Things that can “Make or Break” a Sweater® a knitting technique book.  

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