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Crochet Social Club: Advanced Crocheters Feedback and Sharing

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In this club we share our projects, and get feedback on pattern design, as well as learn new advanced stitches and skills. Join us!
Christine's Crochet and More
113 total reviews for this teacher
3 reviews for this class
Completed by 22 learners
13-18
year old learners
Advanced
Level
4-18
learners per class

$7

Charged weekly
Meets 1x per week
Runs week after week
50 minutes per class
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Class Experience

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.
I learned crochet from my grandmother in the 1970s. I am so happy to share her legacy with your students!
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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.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
50 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
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.

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Christine's Crochet and More
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Lives in the United States
Math and Writing Help, Art and Engineering Fun!
113 total reviews
140 completed classes

About Me

Hello! I am a homeschooling mom of 4, an algebra and writing tutor, and a STEM and crochet teacher. 

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