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Riverhouse Owl Crochet Course – Starting 11/11/22
I will be running my ever popular Riverhouse Owl crochet course on Fridays from 12:30-2:30pm at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre, in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey!
This is a 3 week course (3 x 2 hour sessions) where you will learn the basic techniques of Amigurumi toy making by creating the Riverhouse Owl. I use it as a doorstop but it could also be used as a toy!
Please advise if you have an allergy to wool.
This course is for you if you :
- have taken my beginners course and are looking for your next project.
- have basic crochet skills and want to learn some new techniques.
- are a more advanced crochet student but fancy a fun project.
As well as my expert guidance and hands on practical work, the course includes detailed class notes with photo tutorials, videos AND everything you need, including hook, yarn and stuffing.
Riverhouse Owl Crochet Course Dates 2022
Week 1 – Friday 11th November 2022 12:30-2:30pm
Week 2 – Friday 18th November 2022 12:30-2:30pm
Week 3 – Friday 25th November 2022 12:30-2:30pm
Cost
The course consists of 3 x 2 hour session and costs £60 – this covers all materials needed & exclusive access to the online student resources.
What you might want to bring
- Notepad & pen.
- Scissors.
- Drink.
This is a great way to practice your hobby in a friendly setting where you can meet other students with similar interests as well as supporting your local arts centre.
Important – Cancellation Policy
I have hesitated to implement this policy in the past, although it has always been in place as part of Riverhouse’s & my terms & conditions. However, due to a high dropout rate for some of my recent courses, sometimes days before the course starts, I have been left in a situation where I am often not covering my costs and/or earning even a minimum wage. Therefore, I regret that I will now have to implement the policy otherwise I am no longer able to continue teaching. Should you need to cancel, refunds for the course can only be given up to 14 days before the start of the course and are subject to an administration fee of £15. After this time, i.e. 28/10/22, I am unable to issue refunds as I have already committed to the hire of the venue and the purchase of all course materials and it doesn’t leave me enough time to find a replacement student to make the course financially viable for me. Of course, full refunds will be given in the event that the course is cancelled due to the Riverhouse or me cancelling the course. Thank you for your understanding.
Booking
Bookings are secured with the receipt of a full payment. Please read all Terms & Conditions before booking.
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Free Eco Friendly Crochet Patterns
This post is a collation of all my Free Crochet Patterns which encourage sustainability.
Yarns
All of these patterns work best with cotton yarns which are:
- Biodegradable
- Sustainable
- Plastic free
- Natural
- Heatproof (doesn’t melt when exposed to heat)
With organic cotton, there’s less damage to the environment, the growers, harvesters and workers in the textile factories.
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3-3-3 Easy Chevron Stitch Crochet Pattern
Easy Chevron Stitch Crochet Pattern. This is an easy to remember ripple stitch that can be applied to projects such as blankets, or in this example, a washcloth. I created this version of the very popular chevron stitch back in 2014 for a class of new crochet students that had just finished my learn to crochet course. It’s a great way to start understanding how increases and decreases can shape crochet fabric.
If you’re thinking of making a blanket, you can use the instructions for the washcloth to make a swatch with your desired yarn.
Download a pdf version of the pattern, including chart: click here.
Detailed video tutorial here:
Tools & Materials
Yarn & hook: Worsted/Aran weight cotton yarn – 4mm/H Hook
Yardage per washcloth: 50g/106m/116yds
Finished dimensions: Approx – 25cm/9.8” x 25cm/9.8”
Finished size & yardage will vary depending on hook size, yarn thickness & your personal gauge.
Alternative Yarn Thickness
You can also try DK weight yarn with a 3.5mm hook which will result in a slightly smaller cloth.
Key | |
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beg | beginning |
ch | chain |
dc | double crochet |
prev | previous |
st(s) | stitch(es) |
Yarn Ideas
Shiny Happy Cotton – Wool & the Gang
3-3-3 Easy Chevron Stitch Crochet Pattern for Washcloth – Instructions
Note: these instructions are in US crochet terminology.
Row 1: Ch44; sk3 chs (counts as 1dc), working into the back ridges of the 4th chain, 1dc; (1dc into each of the next 3chs; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3chs; 3dc in next ch) x 3; 1dc into each of the next 3chs; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3chs; 2dc in last ch. (counting the last 3chs of starting ch as 1stitch – 41sts)
Going forward, 2chs are made at the start of each row, these do not count as a stitch, nor are they ever worked into.
Switch to working through both loops of the stitch throughout.
Row 2: ch2, turn the work, do not sk any sts, 2dc in 1st st; (1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 3dc in next st) x 3; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 2dc in next last st which is the 3rd ch of the ch3 skipped at the start of Row 1. (41sts)
Row 3: ch2, turn the work, do not sk any sts, 2dc in 1st st; (1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 3dc in next st) x 3; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; dc3tog; 1dc into each of the next 3sts; 2dc in last st. (41sts)
Repeat Row 3 as desired and fasten off. For my washcloth, I needed 17 rows to make it square.
Note : if you want to use this stitch to make a larger cloth or even a blanket, you will need to add multiples of 10 to the starting chain for each additional pattern repeat. |
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Learn to Crochet Saturday Course – Starting 14/01/23 – Walton-on-Thames – SOLD OUT
This course is now fully booked. If you wanted to sign-up but have missed out, please send me a message via my contact form and I’ll let you know when I am running my next course.
I will be running next beginners course on Saturdays from 3:30-5:30 at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre, in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey!
My beginners crochet course, consists of 4 classes where you will get to grips with all the basics needed to get you competent and confident in the art of crochet.
I have developed a special project that covers starting off, chaining, the basic stitches and joining motifs together for a finished item.

This course is for you if you are :
- a complete beginner and you’ve never even picked up a hook.
- someone that has dabbled in crochet but never really got to grips with it.
- someone that may have crocheted many years ago but need refreshing on the basic techniques.
- self-taught from the internet but want to make sure you’re not picking up any bad habits.
As well as my expert guidance and hands on practical work, the course includes detailed class notes with photo tutorials AND everything you need, including hook, yarn, needles, stitch markers and a handy project bag.
You’ll be making a small item which will teach you how to make a traditional and solid granny square.
You will learn all the essential techniques that can be applied to most basic projects such as:
- choosing the right size hook and yarn
- how to hold your hook and yarn
- chaining
- slip stitch, single & double crochet
- crochet chart symbols
- how to make a square
- how to change colours
- how to join motifs using sewing and crochet
- how to make a cord
- how to finish off
Learn to Crochet Course Dates 2023
Week 1 – Saturday 14th January 2023 3:30-5:30pm
Week 2 – Saturday 21st January 2023 3:30-5:30pm
Week 3 – Saturday 28th January 2023 3:30-5:30pm
Week 4 – Saturday 4th February 2023 3:30-5:30pm
Cost
The course consists of 4 x 2 hour session and costs £75 – this covers all materials needed & exclusive access to the online student resources.
What you might want to bring
- Notepad & pen.
- Scissors.
- Drink.
This is a great way to learn a new hobby in a friendly setting where you can meet other students with similar interests as well as supporting your local arts centre.
Important – Cancellation Policy
I have hesitated to implement this policy in the past, although it has always been in place as part of Riverhouse’s & my terms & conditions. However, due to a high dropout rate for some of my recent courses, sometimes days before the course starts, I have been left in a situation where I am often not covering my costs and/or earning even a minimum wage. Therefore, I regret that I will now have to implement the policy otherwise I am no longer able to continue teaching. Should you need to cancel, refunds for the course can only be given up to 14 days before the start of the course and are subject to an administration fee of £15. After this time, i.e. 01/01/23, I am unable to issue refunds as I have already committed to the hire of the venue and the purchase of all course materials and it doesn’t leave me enough time to find a replacement student to make the course financially viable for me. Of course, full refunds will be given in the event that the course is cancelled due to the Riverhouse or me cancelling the course. Thank you for your understanding.
SOLD OUT
FAQ
Q: Why is the course 4 weeks long?
A : I have seen many day classes and classes that are a couple of hours long, promising to teach you to crochet. Of course there are some that can pick things up very quickly, but a key element of learning to crochet is muscle memory… this is very difficult to achieve in a short, one off class. In fact, a large percentage of my students had previously attended these kinds of classes and not quite managed to commit the techniques to memory. My immersive courses allow you to go home and practice what you’ve learnt in class and come back to me the following week for help with anything you’re unsure of. This 4 week structure really allows the skills to sink in and stick!
Q: I would like to attend your course but I am not able to make all the classes.
A : You can still get a lot out of the course, even if you have to skip some of the weeks, however, Week 1 & Week 2 are mandatory. It’s very difficult for me to re-teach a whole missed class for one student and then fit in the content for the scheduled class. I have tried to do this in the past and ends up being unsatisfactory for the the student trying to catch up and also for the other students who didn’t miss a class. You will be sent class notes and videos (where applicable) for any classes missed and I’m happy to help via email/WhatsApp. The full cost of the course also applies, even if you can only make some of the classes.
Q: I do not need the starter kit as I have my own yarn and hooks.
A: After many years of teaching crochet to beginners, I have found that the hooks and yarn used make a massive difference to how easily the student picks up the technique and how much they enjoy the experience. Students that bring unsuitable equipment invariably end up frustrated so I have made the decision to provide and include all the materials in the cost of the course.
Q: I am a knitter. I’d like to crochet but I’m worried I won’t be able to.
A: Yes, I have come across this concern many times. There still seems to be a misconception that you either knit or crochet… of course you can do both! Often those with previous experience of knitting or other types of handicrafts can find picking up a new skill relatively easy.
Q: I use a wheelchair, is there wheelchair access to the studio?
A: Yes, there is a ramp into the studio. Please get in touch when you book and I will double check with the staff at the Riverhouse that everything is set up correctly for you.
Q: The dates of this course don’t suit me, will you be running another course and if so, when?
A: I usually run my beginners classes twice a year on Saturdays. If you are not free on Saturdays, I offer one-to-one classes from my home studio or from your home. I can also teach small, private groups of up to 4 people if you have friends/family that would like to join you. Please contact me for more information.
Q: What is your cancellation policy.
A: Please read about our cancellation policy in our terms and conditions: Terms & Conditions
Design & Make Your Own Jute or Raffia Shopping Bag – 3 Week Evening Crochet Course – Starting 02/11/22
“Design & Make Your Own Jute or Raffia Shopping Bag Course” is a 3 week masterclass which allows you to create a unique bag.
The course covers shape, sizing, stitch combinations and types of handle. Design your own bag using the techniques we learn in class or follow one of my patterns.
Course Location
We will be in the Studio, which is at the far end of the courtyard garden.
Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, KT12 2PF
Course Dates
This is a 3 week crochet course, running on Wednesday evening.
Week 1 – Wednesday 2nd November 2022 7:30-9:30pm
Week 2 – Wednesday 9th November 2022 7:30-9:30pm
Week 3 – Wednesday 16th November 2022 7:30-9:30pm
Cost
£55 for 3 weeks.
Please note : the cost of materials are not included in the course fees.
Materials Required
I’ll have materials available to purchase in class.
Course Size
Currently the course size is limited to a maximum of 8 students.
Student Resources
I will have a dedicated student resource page with a login (which you’ll receive once you’ve signed up) where you’ll find all the class notes and useful videos to watch at your leisure.
Booking
Bookings are secured with the receipt of a full payment.
Learn to Crochet Daytime Course – Starting 30/09/22 – Walton-on-Thames
I will be running my next course on Fridays from 12:30-2:30 at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre, in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey!
My beginners crochet course, consists of 4 classes where you will get to grips with all the basics needed to get you competent and confident in the art of crochet.
I have developed a special project that covers starting off, chaining, the basic stitches and joining motifs together for a finished item.

This course is for you if you are :
- a complete beginner and you’ve never even picked up a hook.
- someone that has dabbled in crochet but never really got to grips with it.
- someone that may have crocheted many years ago but need refreshing on the basic techniques.
- self-taught from the internet but want to make sure you’re not picking up any bad habits.
As well as my expert guidance and hands on practical work, the course includes detailed class notes with photo tutorials AND everything you need, including hook, yarn, needles, stitch markers and a handy project bag.
You’ll be making a small item which will teach you how to make a traditional and solid granny square.
You will learn all the essential techniques that can be applied to most basic projects such as:
- choosing the right size hook and yarn
- how to hold your hook and yarn
- chaining
- slip stitch, single & double crochet
- crochet chart symbols
- how to make a square
- how to change colours
- how to join motifs using sewing and crochet
- how to make a cord
- how to finish off
Learn to Crochet Course Dates 2022
Week 1 – Friday 30th September 2022 12:30-2:30pm
Week 2 – Friday 7th October 2022 12:30-2:30pm
Week 3 – Friday 14th October 2022 12:30-2:30pm
Week 4 – Friday 21st October 2022 12:30-2:30pm
Cost
The 4 week course is £75 and covers all materials needed.
What you might want to bring
- Notepad & pen.
- Scissors.
- Drink.
This is a great way to learn a new hobby in a friendly setting where you can meet other students with similar interests as well as supporting your local arts centre.
Booking
Bookings are secured with the receipt of a full payment.
FAQ
Q: Why is the course 4 weeks long?
A : I have seen many day classes and classes that are a couple of hours long, promising to teach you to crochet. Of course there are some that can pick things up very quickly, but a key element of learning to crochet is muscle memory… this is very difficult to achieve in a short, one off class. In fact, a large percentage of my students had previously attended these kinds of classes and not quite managed to commit the techniques to memory. My immersive courses allow you to go home and practice what you’ve learnt in class and come back to me the following week for help with anything you’re unsure of. This 4 week structure really allows the skills to sink in and stick!
Q: I would like to attend your course but I am not able to make all the classes.
A : You can still get a lot out of the course, even if you have to skip some of the weeks, however, Week 1 & Week 2 are mandatory. It’s very difficult for me to re-teach a whole missed class for one student and then fit in the content for the scheduled class. I have tried to do this in the past and ends up being unsatisfactory for the the student trying to catch up and also for the other students who didn’t miss a class. You will be sent class notes and videos (where applicable) for any classes missed and I’m happy to help via email/WhatsApp. The full cost of the course also applies, even if you can only make some of the classes.
Q: I do not need the starter kit as I have my own yarn and hooks.
A: After many years of teaching crochet to beginners, I have found that the hooks and yarn used make a massive difference to how easily the student picks up the technique and how much they enjoy the experience. Students that bring unsuitable equipment invariably end up frustrated so I have made the decision to provide and include all the materials in the cost of the course.
Q: I am a knitter. I’d like to crochet but I’m worried I won’t be able to.
A: Yes, I have come across this concern many times. There still seems to be a misconception that you either knit or crochet… of course you can do both! Often those with previous experience of knitting or other types of handicrafts can find picking up a new skill relatively easy.
Q: I use a wheelchair, is there wheelchair access to the studio?
A: Yes, there is a ramp into the studio. Please get in touch when you book and I will double check with the staff at the Riverhouse that everything is set up correctly for you.
Q: The dates of this course don’t suit me, will you be running another course and if so, when?
A: I usually run my beginners classes twice a year on Saturdays. If you are not free on Saturdays, I offer one-to-one classes from my home studio or from your home. I can also teach small, private groups of up to 4 people if you have friends/family that would like to join you. Please contact me for more information.
Q: What is your cancellation policy.
A: Please read about our cancellation policy in our terms and conditions: Terms & Conditions
Design & Make Your Own Granny Square Sweater – 4 Week Saturday Course – Starting 15/10/22
“Design & Make Your Own Granny Square Sweater Course” is a 4 week masterclass which allows you to create a unique garment.
The course covers layout, shape, sizing and colour placement. Design your own sweater using any granny square pattern or use one of the motifs I have designed especially for this course. We’ll cover different types of joining techniques from sewing to the continuous Japanese method. Using either DK or 4ply/fingering weight yarn, I’ll help you to get the right fit – whether you’re making the sweater for yourself or someone else.
Course Location
We will be in the Studio, which is at the far end of the courtyard garden.
Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, KT12 2PF
Course Dates
This is a 4 week course, running on Saturday afternoons.
Week 1 – Saturday15th October 2022 3:30-5:30pm
Week 2 – Saturday 22nd October 2022 3:30-5:30pm
HALF TERM
Week 3 – Saturday 5th November 2022 3:30-5:30pm
Week 4 – Saturday 12th November 2022 3:30-5:30pm
Cost
£70 for 4 weeks.
Please note : the cost of materials are not included in the course fees.
Materials Required
You’ll need the correct qty of yarn in at least 5 colours, in either DK or fingering weight yarn. Working out the yarn quantities is covered in the first class so don’t worry about having all your yarn ready for then.
I would strongly recommend natural yarns such as wool or cotton. Acrylic yarns do not work very well in these types of garments because the yarn has no stitch memory. Additionally, I try to discourage the use of acrylic since it’s a product of the petro-chemical industry, is toxic to manufacture and leaches microplastics in to the environment.
You’ll need the correct hook size. This will range from 2.5mm to 4mm depending on your yarn choice, and again, this is discussed in the first class.
To give you a rough idea of how much yarn you’ll need, I can tell you how much yarn I used for each of the sweaters shown in this post. I am a size 12.
- DK version (below) = approx 6x100g skeins, roughly 1,440 metres.
- 4ply/Fingering version (top image) = approx 4x100g skeins, roughly 1,700 metres.


Course Size
Currently the course size is limited to a maximum of 8 students.
Student Resources
I have a dedicated student resource page with a login (which you’ll receive once you’ve signed up) where you’ll find all the class notes and useful videos to watch at your leisure.
Booking
Bookings are secured with the receipt of a full payment.
Please email me if you have any problems booking.
Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Pattern with Video
This Granny Square Crochet Pattern with Video was inspired by some gorgeous yarn I purchased from Bella Yarn Studio after seeing it on her Instagram feed. The yarn is Sole by Pascuali and is a luxurious blend of pima cotton with 10% cashmere. Perfect for a summer top or cardi.
I did lot of swatching of stitch patterns with this yarn before deciding to make a motif with one of the stitch patterns I had been playing around with. The middle image below shows the origin of Ewa’s motif.
You might be wondering why the pattern is called Ewa? Well, that’s because Ewa is the lovely lady behind Bella Yarn Studio. And you can pronounce it Eva if you’re not Polish and struggle to pronounce it!

Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Pattern
Tools & Materials:
You could try a range of yarns but I feel this pattern is best suited to Fingering/4ply/Sport/DK Yarns in natural fibres, particularly cotton.
Blue motif : Sole by Pascuali in Horizon.
Taupe motif : Patons 100% Cotton DK in Raffia.
Yardage:
Per motif – 6g or 13m / 14 yds approximately.
Hook size:
- 3.25mm/D for Fingering/4ply
- 3.5mm/E or 3.75mm/F for Sport/DK
Dimensions:
After washing & blocking – 10-11cm / 3.93-4.3 inches square – depending on yarn and hook size used.
Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Pattern Video
Video instructions for the motif is below – I strongly advise using the video in conjunction with the written instructions.
Ewa’s Motif – Granny Square Crochet Written Pattern
Here you can download the written pattern with join, as a pdf which includes a chart….click on image below (opens in new window).

Did you crochet it?
I hope you like my Granny Square Crochet Pattern with Video – if you give it a try, please let me know!
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