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Crochet: Airpods Pouch/Coin Pouch
Beginner
Friday, July 12
10:00am - 12:00pm
Washington Park Branch
Washington Park - Technology ClassroomCreate a fun crochet project. Practice single crochets and learn how to decrease with this easy project.
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Class Duration: 2 Hours
- Age Requirements: 13-Adult, 11-12 with accompanying adult
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Recommended Prerequisite: Crochet Level 1
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Required Skills: Someone who grasps the most basic stitches and can finish simple patterns with aid.
- Materials Fee: None
- Out of District Fee: [$10 dollars per part of part of class] (includes class and materials fees)
Optional Materials: Students may bring the following materials to complete the project:
- Pattern: https://www.whistleandivy.com/crochet-striped-coin-purse/
Please Note: Students must bring a printed copy of the pattern or be able to access it on a mobile device. - Yarn(s): Worsted/Medium Weight (~Size 4)
- Hook(s): 3.75mm-4.0 mm (or size needed to reach gauge size.)
Darning needle, button
Note: Crochet skills are necessary to be successful in this class. New to crochet? Check out Let's Crochet Level 1.
| Level | Description |
| Beginner | Someone who grasps the most basic stitches and can finish simple patterns with aid. |
| Confident Beginner | Someone who easily handles standard stitches and can follow simple patterns. |
| Intermediate | Someone who can follow most patterns with ease, is able to read stitches and charts, and to whom working in the round is no longer a challenge. |
| Advanced | Someone who can adjust patterns to their own preferences, substitute yarn, and produce neat results consistently in flat, round, lace, and three-dimensional projects. |
AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Maker/DIY | Arts & Crafting |
TAGS: | tech-fiberarts | tec101 | fiberarts | crochet | bb-fiber-arts |
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Washington Park Branch serves the Carver Shores and Metrowest areas, along with the many other subdivisions and local businesses surrounding it. The Washington Park branch has a history that dates back to 1924. It is a combination of the former Booker T. Washington and Washington Shores Libraries. The two branches combined as one and opened in this current location on April 11, 1984. Although small, the glass walls on the front and back of the building create a bright, airy and comfortable atmosphere.