YarnWrappers Crochet Group


Welcome to YarnWrappers Crochet Group
Coming to a Solano County Library near you
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??Have you always wanted to learn to crochet??
Well heres your chance
Miss Linda, Thecraftlady is sharing her crochet knowledge and skills
Come out and join the fun

3 Stitches, 2 Knots & 1 Hook

Chain Stitch



Single Crochet Stitch



Double Crochet Stitch


Foundation Knot or Ring

Magic Ring



Slipknot


The above are the gateway to a never ending path into the world of Crochet


Master this 3, 2, 1 starters and you can make 
hundreds of thousands of crochet wareables, toy, accessories and more and more.
Below are just a few things I've made with just these stitches alone. 












Double Crochet V stitch


Double Crochet w/ Magic Ring



Double Crochet Granny Stitch


Single Crochet Stitch

Chevron Crochet Stitch

Please Register using the link below to reserve your seat at the Crochet Table
Below is a list of supplies you will need to start you journey.
Some of which can be found at you local discount store



Tools needed to enjoy the journey

If crochet is new to you and you have choosen to accept this assignment Mr. Phelps (from the original Mission Impossible 1966).  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TiqXFssKMY
You will learn the vocabulary of Crochet, stitches and the tool that go along with it. This like some many handcrafts is an investment in you and your time. It will open many doors and touch many lives as you grow your skill. Prepare youself for some wounderful enrichment and creative stimulation. 
Some of the tools listed are required and some are suggested from experiance. Required tools have an * next to them, suggested tools will ad you along you crochet journey and make things a little smoother. 
We will add a follow up video to assist you along the way and you may always reach out to Miss Linda, Thecraftladyca.com with any questions.
  • Yarn 
Yarn is measured by weight (I like to say "by thickness of the strands"). There can be 7 different weghts or plys.
       
We suggest our beginners start with a bulky #5 or super bulky #6. This will help you to see your stitch and work up your first projects a little faster.
A video of how to read a yarn label will also be attached to assist you in selecting yarn and the correct hook size.


Registration


Click the link below to test your crochet knowledge





 

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