Running on Tuesdays from 10:00-12:00pm at Farnham Maltings in Surrey.
My beginners crochet course, consists of four, two hour 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 learn to crochet 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 – Tuesday Morning Dates 2024
- Week 1: Tuesday 10th September 10:00-12:00pm
- Week 2: Tuesday 17th September 10:00-12:00pm
- Week 3: Tuesday 24th September 10:00-12:00pm
- Week 4: Tuesday 1st October 10:00-12:00pm
What you might want to bring
- Notepad & pen.
- Scissors.
- Drink.
- Reading glasses if you wear them.
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.
Venue
Farnham Maltings
Bridge Square,
Farnham,
Surrey,
GU9 7QR
Parking
The Maltings have a large pay & display car park.
Booking
Please book directly through Farnham Maltings: CLICK HERE
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: Is this class suitable for children (under 18s)?
A: This is not a straightforward answer, please click this link to read my full policy on teaching children.
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: Please check with Farnham Maltings.
Q: The dates of this course don’t suit me, will you be running another course and if so, when?
A: Yes, I run my beginners classes regularly. The best way to stay up to date with my courses is to sign up to my newsletter here: Mezzacraft Newsletter .
Q: What are your terms & conditions?
A: Please read our full terms and conditions here: Terms & Conditions