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Crochet Granny Squares

Confident Beginner Level

2025-03-29 14:30:00 2025-03-29 16:00:00 America/New_York Crochet Granny Squares Crochet a classic granny square. Granny squares are the foundation of many blankets, bags and sweaters. Learn how to crochet in circles and then use increase stitches to make a square. Eatonville Branch - Eatonville - Ask at Desk

Saturday, March 29
2:30pm - 4:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-03-29 14:30:00 2025-03-29 16:00:00 America/New_York Crochet Granny Squares Crochet a classic granny square. Granny squares are the foundation of many blankets, bags and sweaters. Learn how to crochet in circles and then use increase stitches to make a square. Eatonville Branch - Eatonville - Ask at Desk

Eatonville Branch

Eatonville - Ask at Desk

Crochet a classic granny square. Granny squares are the foundation of many blankets, bags and sweaters. Learn how to crochet in circles and then use increase stitches to make a square.

  • Class Duration: 2 hours
  • Age Requirements: 13-Adult, 11-12 with accompanying adult
  • Recommended Prerequisite: Let's Crochet in the Round
  • Required Skills: Someone who easily handles standard stitches and can follow simple patterns.
  • Materials Fee: None
  • Out of District Fee: $10 (includes class and materials fees)

Optional Materials: Materials are provided for this class. Students have the option to bring the following materials:

  • At least 50 yards of size 5/bulky weight yarn preferably in a pastel color to see stitches
  • Size L/11 (8mm) hook

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 | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Maker/DIY | Arts & Crafting |

Eatonville Branch

Phone: 407-835-7323

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Mon, Jan 26 10:00AM to 7:00PM
Tue, Jan 27 10:00AM to 7:00PM
Wed, Jan 28 10:00AM to 7:00PM
Thu, Jan 29 10:00AM to 7:00PM
Fri, Jan 30 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat, Jan 31 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sun, Feb 01 Closed

About the branch

LYNX Bus Link 1 N.Orange Ave. / Altamonte Mall
LYNX Bus Link 9 N. Orange Ave. / Rosemont

Eatonville Branch is located in the Town of Eatonville’s Zora Neale Hurston Square. Eatonville is known as the oldest incorporated African American municipality in the United States. Opened January 2005, the branch honors Eatonville resident Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), an accomplished and highly acclaimed author of stories, novels, and folklore.

Eatonville Branch is dedicated to promoting reading, especially in children. The branch serves residents that make up the four residential quadrants of Eatonville – Calhoun, Catalina Park, Eaton Pointe, and Lake Lovely Estates. The collection, programs, and services are also available to all Orange County residents including residents of the City of Maitland and Winter Park through reciprocal borrowing.

Upcoming Events

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Mon, Jan 26, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Eatonville - Meeting Room
Discover the world of art! Together, we'll learn the history, get inspired, and create a masterpiece! Recommended for ages 6-12. Registration required.
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Tue, Jan 27, 10:15am - 10:45am
Eatonville - Meeting Room
Each session is themed and playfully uses yoga and imagination to teach early learners social-emotional skills, support cognitive development and enhance creativity. Recommended for ages 3–5.

Tue, Jan 27, 10:45am - 11:45am
Eatonville - Ask at Desk
Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little ones, ages 0-5, explore imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for families.

Tue, Jan 27, 11:45am - 12:45pm
Eatonville - Ask at Desk
Identify the basic features and tools to get you started. Learn how to create a presentation by using templates, text, and picture files.

Wed, Jan 28, 11:30am - 12:30pm
Eatonville - Ask at Desk
Capture your audience attention with a visually compelling presentation. Learn how to insert and customize SmartArt graphics, tables, charts and video.

Wed, Jan 28, 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Eatonville - Ask at Desk
Drive Dash the robot. Learn about robots and control Dash's motion, colors and sounds. Drive Dash through an obstacle course to the finish line. Recommended for ages 6-12. Registration required.

Thu, Jan 29, 10:15am - 10:45am
Eatonville - Meeting Room
From the rhythm and repetition of nursery rhymes to the use of picture books,songs and flannel board stories, your child will be encouraged to develop early literacy skills. Recommended for ages 0-5.

Thu, Jan 29, 11:30am - 12:30pm
Eatonville - Meeting Room
Get more precise control over your presentation. Learn how to insert slide transitions, add animations and hyperlinks. Create a customized photo album with simple to use tools.

Thu, Jan 29, 3:45pm - 5:00pm
Eatonville - Meeting Room
Join the voices behind the Eatonville History Preservation Project as they share insights on the creative process, the importance of preserving local history, and the enduring legacy of Eatonville.

Fri, Jan 30, 10:30am - 11:15am
Eatonville - Meeting Room
Dive into the art of storytelling with Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of "The Belles" series and co-author of "Blackout." Recommended for ages 13–18.

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Sat, Jan 31, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Start crocheting today! Learn basic techniques while creating your first project, a bookmark for your favorite read. Techniques include creating a slip knot, chaining, and single crochet stitches.