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Let's Crochet Candy Corn Coaster
Beginner
Thursday, October 12
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Washington Park Branch
Washington Park - Technology ClassroomCreate a fun crochet project. Learn how to decrease stitches while stitching a candy corn coaster.
This class is a
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Class Duration: 2 Hours per class section. If more time is needed, please check out our Yarn Open Labs.
- Age Requirements: 13-Adult, 11-12 with accompanying adult
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Recommended Prerequisite: Let's 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/Required] Materials: Students [may/must] bring the following materials to complete the project:
- Pattern: Crochet Candy Corn Garland / Coasters by Heather Corrine at https://www.heather-corinne.com/post/crochet-candy-corn-garland
Please Note: Students must bring a printed copy of the pattern or be able to access it on a mobile device. - Yarn(s): 7 oz in candy corn colors. Author suggests:
- I Love This Yarn, Medium 4, 7 oz / 199 g, in the color 20 / Ivory
I Love This Yarn, Medium 4, 7 oz / 199 g, in the color 260 / Sungold
I Love This Yarn, Medium 4, 7 oz / 199 g, in the color 260 / Burnt Pumpkin
- I Love This Yarn, Medium 4, 7 oz / 199 g, in the color 20 / Ivory
- Hook(s): 4mm - 5.5 mm Hook
Note: Crochet skills are necessary to be successful in this class. New to crochet? Check out Let's Crochet Level 1.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Maker/DIY | Arts & Crafting |
TAGS: | tech-fiberarts | tec101 | fiberarts | crochet |
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