25136 Yay: Crochet!

25136 Yay: Crochet!

Class | Available

349 W. Commercial St. Studio 1940 East Rochester, NY 14445 United States
2
No prior experience needed
Sunday, January 26, 2025-Sunday, February 2, 2025
1:00 PM-3:30 PM on Sun
$65.00
$20.00

25136 Yay: Crochet!

Class | Available

Registration Deadline: 1/24


Did you know that crochet CANNOT be worked by a machine? Come learn the easy skills needed to make a basic chain stitch and form single- and double-crochet stitches. We’ll explore reading patterns and graphs, and you’ll be on your way to creating the handcrafted work of your dreams: baskets, blankets, mittens, hats and shawls! Bring a skein of smooth, worsted-weight yarn (ideally variegated, ideally wool), and any crochet hook size F to I. 


AGE: 10 to adults


**This Class has a special tuition rate for teens. At the top of the page, select Youth Discount. At checkout, a child's tuition will be discounted to $20. The student must be registered as a child in your account profile to receive the discount

Weinert, Marcia
Marcia Weinert

Though I learned to knit in childhood, it was not until my homeschooled daughter (then age 9) asked me to learn to knit socks with her that I discovered the wonder of soft engineering that knitting represents. Together, we learned to spin our own yarns and explored the world of felting and weaving. Every technique in the world of knitting can find its place on the tiny and pragmatic sock, which remains a favorite canvas on which to practice my creative craft. My handspun skeins have taken top honors at America's largest fiber festivals and my original sock designs have appeared in print. I also assist with judging for the New York State Fair and teach throughout the northeastern U.S. I always prefer to let "curriculum" play second fiddle to my students' needs and questions and to find a way to translate pattern instructions and techniques into methods that will best serve and make sense to the person making the project. I welcome students to bring in projects that have them stumped or which they're leery of attempting without guidance. I constantly aspire to have students reach beyond a particular technique, color, shape or pattern into the arena of their own creativity.