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New Intermediates Crochet Course – Crochet Border Edgings

April 16, 2015 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

mezzacraft_crochet_borders (classes)I’ve been busy preparing for my intermediate group’s next project – Crochet Edgings Using Traditional Crochet Thread. The aim is for my students to get to grips with cotton crochet thread and smaller hooks and apply a pretty border to an item of their choosing.
Each student has a “hanky” (which I made out of cotton sheeting) so that they can practise the skills before applying to the real thing! They will learn how to prepare the fabric with either blanket stitch or back stitch as the foundation for the crochet stitches. Then they will learn how to set up the first crochet row to accommodate a simple shell motif.
Following on from this, they can then choose one of the two additional border patterns I have created or find their own pattern from a book or the internet. I will guide the students on how to make the border fit and also how to tackle problems such as corners, should they arise.

Materials needed:

  • 1.75mm or 1.5mm crochet hook.
  • 1 x 50g ball of cotton crochet thread between 5-20 thickness (you may need more than one ball if you’re planning on edging something large)
  • 1 x sharp, large eyed needle.
  • tape measure / ruler.
  • tailor’s chalk (I jhave some students can borrow if they don’t want to purchase any).
  • small pair of sharp scissors.
  • removable stitch markers.
  • plain hankie (I provide one per student, free of charge).

Course Details

Dates: Tuesdays 7:30-9:30pm, 21st April- 30th June (no class on 26th May – half term)
Venue: In the Courtyard Studio, Riverhouse Barn, Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
Cost: £45 for 5 weeks

Examples of things that could be edged:

The hem, cuffs of neckline of a t-shirt, vest or top.
The hem of a skirt.
Towel or flannel.
Pillow case or cushion cover.
Table cloth or napkins
The edge of a plain pashmina or shawl (that would be quite adventurous but we do have 5 weeks!)
….I’m sure there are many more and I look forward to seeing what my students decide to trim!

I have really enjoyed preparing for this course – thread crochet creates such a pretty, vintage feel.
Today I also received a lovely large box from Purple Linda Crafts containing my students hook and yarn orders. In my opinion, Linda has the best selection of hooks and threads for crochet and her service is always great too. It’s exciting to see all the things my students have chosen – can’t wait to see what they make with it!

I teach beginner and intermediate crochet at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre in Walton-on-Thames during term times.
I am also available to teach private groups in the privacy and convenience of your own home and I can offer one-to-one tuition in my home studio in Hersham, Surrey.
I am available for one day/half day workshops at craft fares and other events.
I can also teach for charities free of charge, as long as participants pay to cover the cost of materials.

 

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Lacy Shawl – Riverhouse Hookers 5 Week Crochet Project for Third Term 2014

October 2, 2014 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

lake_agnes_mezzamayI have designed the beautiful, lacy “Lake Agnes Shawl” to introduce the students to top down, triangular shawl construction.

During the 5 week course they’ll learn:
• How to create a top down, centre start triangular shawl.
• To read from a chart.
• The V stitch.
• Picot stitch.
• How increases affect the shape and size of the shawl.
• How to customise the size of your shawl.
• How to apply a fancy border stitch.
• How to block your finished shawl.

Skills required:
US single, double and half double crochet stitches (UK double, treble and half treble crochet stitches)

Materials required:
Natural 4ply, yarn such as Holst Garn Coast and/or Holst Garn Supersoft 100% Wool in two shades, 2 x50g cakes for the main body of the shawl, 1 x 50g cake for the trim
4mm crochet hook

 

Course dates:
Tuesdays 7:30 – 9:30pm 16th September – 14th October 2014

Venue:
Riverhouse Barn, Walton-on-Thames

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5 Week Beginners Crochet Course – 8th October – 12th November 2014

October 2, 2014 //  by mezza//  Leave a Comment

A 5 week course starting at the beginning of October at the Riverhouse Barn, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey and will consist of a group of 6-10 students. The course costs £45 for 5 x 2 hour lessons.

Week 1 Beginners Crochet Course: Wednesday 8th October 2014, 7:30-9:30pm
Week 2 Beginners Crochet Course: Wednesday 15th October 2014, 7:30-9:30pm
Week 3 Beginners Crochet Course: Wednesday 22nd October 2014, 7:30-9:30pm
Week 4 Beginners Crochet Course: Wednesday 29th October 2014, 7:30-9:30pm
Week 5 Beginners Crochet Course: Wednesday 12th November 2014, 7:30-9:30pm

Please note, Week 5 was originally scheduled for 5th November but since that’s Bonfire Night it’s been moved to the following week to accommodate more students.

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Details:

Suitable for complete beginners or those wanting to brush up on their basic skills, I use a specially developed small project to teach you how to make a pot holder using a 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
  • 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

The course includes:

5 x 2 hour practical classes, spread over 5 weeks.
Detailed class notes including photos to help you practise at home.
Complete pdf pattern at end.
Email support during the duration of the course.
Suggestions for other projects you could attempt using your newly acquired skills.
I can also offer a starter kit containing the correct yarn, hooks and other accessories needed for the project.

This is a great way to learn a new hobby in a friendly setting where you can meet new people and hopefully make friends too!

To express and interest or for more details, please contact me.

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Owl Door Stop – Riverhouse Hookers 5 Week Crochet Project for Second Term 2014

May 13, 2014 //  by mezza//  4 Comments

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We are now into the 3rd week of our latest project – the Amigurumi Owl Door Stop.
This is a project I have specially designed for my students to build on the skills they acquired in their first 10 week course. From being complete beginners they are now able to tackle a relatively complex project such as this! I am really proud of them!

Do you have basic crochet skills? Would you like to join the Riverhouse Hookers and take part in guided courses and projects such as this? Get in touch! mezza_may@yahoo.co.uk
Alternatively, for complete beginners we’re hoping to run a second crochet class on a weekday evening at the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre in Walton, Surrey, United Kingdom starting in September. Please contact me as above.

Don’t live nearby and would like to make this owl? This pattern is now available for purchase, in both British & US crochet terminology. I will be donating a portion of the sales to the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre.

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