What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Advanced Level
Each week in The Crochet Club, we will unplug and get together and talk about crochet for 50 minutes. All of the sessions will be unique and special because you will be there! We will share our projects, our crochet related stories, our crochet knowledge and maybe even develop some new pattern ideas. :) Please also join us if you are having trouble with a pattern, have a question about an abbreviation, want to learn a new stitch, or would like feedback on a pattern you are designing. If you are just getting started with crochet, please visit one of the beginner clubs for better help creating stitches! Our beginner club is here: https://outschool.com/classes/crochet-club-beginners-practice-the-basics-oxIFCoxX#usFqyJozSh Our Intermediate club is here: https://outschool.com/classes/crochet-club-practicing-intermediate-skills-G4V22kIq#usFqyJozSh Because of the nature of the class, we should be able to see each other's work and hear one another. Sharing ideas, and our work makes the club more fun and interactive!
Learning Goals
This club will help develop our crochet skills and our communication skills. All students are encouraged to give positive feedback on fellow student's work.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Crochet hook buying guide:
Crochet hooks generally go with the size of the yarn. The most common is called "worsted weight" and generally takes a J through L hook (5-6mm). Beginners usually find it easier to work with bigger hooks. Other sizes of yarn such as "bulky" and "super bulky" can use hooks M through Q (10mm), and can even be finger crocheted. I have always bought Boyd brand hooks, but I recently came across a set on Amazon that had a bunch of extras with it and the hooks were decent, and abundant for the price. I love going to the craft store and grabbing a bag of mill ends for yarn. You usually get a variety to experiment with.
Supply List
Yarn, and hooks to go with that particular yarn. For instance, "super bulky" is a specific term for a kind of yarn that needs either an 8mm, 9mm, or 10mm hook. If you are unsure, please message me, or join me for one of my crochet classes! Crochet hook buying guide: Crochet hooks generally go with the size of the yarn. The most common is called "worsted weight" and generally takes a J through L hook (5-6mm). Beginners usually find it easier to work with bigger hooks. Other sizes of yarn such as "bulky" and "super bulky" can use hooks M through Q (10mm), and can even be finger crocheted. I have always bought Boyd brand hooks, but I recently came across a set on Amazon that had a bunch of extras with it and the hooks were decent, and abundant for the price. I love going to the craft store and grabbing a bag of mill ends for yarn. You usually get a variety to experiment with.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$9
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 23 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
4-18 learners per class