Learn the basics of crochet by completing a project with us every month. Begin your project in the first class, practice at home, and finish it up when you return for the second class.
Learn how to crochet in this two-part monthly workshop that covers everything you'll need to know to complete a beginner-friendly project. Each month, we will crochet something new that will build the foundation you'll need to gain the confidence to start making your own garments, accessories, afghans, and more! Class participants will receive hands-on instruction, a take-home kit to practice their projects between classes, and a tutorial video that they can watch while crocheting at home.
Note: Registering for the March 14 class will automatically register you for the March 28 class. Attending both classes will allow for plenty of guidance from beginning to completion. Supplies are limited, registration is required.
March’s Project: Shamrocks
Learn to crochet a shamrock! These can be used as coasters, a bookmark, or made into a decorative garland.
Class One: March 14
Instruction covered: How to shop for materials; how to hold your hook and yarn for comfortable, efficient crocheting; how to read a pattern; and how to complete the stitches included in the pattern
Stitches covered: Chain stitch, single crochet, half-double crochet, double crochet
Class Two: March 28
Instruction covered: Answering any questions class participants may have from their home practice, how to finish the project, how to care for the finished product
Stitches covered: Slip stitch, weaving in loose ends
Instructor is right-handed. If you are left-handed, you can still come to the class! Your project will just be a mirror image of any projects completed by right-handed crocheters.
All adult programs offer ASL interpretation provided by request. Call 330-928-2117 ext 2000 or email adultservices@fallslibrary.org. Please contact the library at least two weeks in advance.
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