Crochet is a wonderful needlework technique that uses a single hooked tool to create lovely loops of yarn, resulting in a beautiful and intricate fabric. Unlike knitting, crochet patterns can be a bit more complex since they involve just one tool and various stitches and their placements. As you dive into this learning journey, You'll discover how to read a pattern, hold your hook just right, and pick up some essential crochet stitches. While practicing different techniques, you'll have the exciting option to make a cozy scarf, a stylish hat, a cute purse, or any other item you'd like, just with a thumbs up from your instructor! This way, not only will you get to practice, but you'll also end up with a lovely, finished item to cherish. Plus, this semester, we're introducing a delightful tea service with biscuits in every class to make our experience even sweeter! Project Ideas: Flowers, granny squares, chain bracelets, headbands, dumpling cats, hats, bookmarks, scarves, animals, bags & purses, hoodies, and blankets. Instructor: Beck Fahey Dr. Beck Fahey is a passionate scientist who teaches a variety of classes at THE, covering everything from biochemistry to basketball and even cooking! She truly hopes her students develop a love for learning and eagerly shares her knowledge of science and education with the next generation. In her downtime, she enjoys exploring healthy foods, gardening, cooking, and spending time with her beloved cats and the great outdoors.
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