Crochet Easter Eggs using Cotton DK Yarn and 3.5mm crochet hook. |
If you’d like to make more traditional crocheted items, we’ll be running a class in Tunisian Crochet on Friday 21 March. This ancient form of crochet (also known as Afghan crochet) uses a technique halfway between knitting and crochet and is worked on a much longer hook than standard crochet. Tunisian crochet makes a very tight fabric and can be used to make bags, table runners and other home-wares.
Tunisian Crochet Workshop at knitshop.co.uk Learn Tunisian Crochet and practice the different stitches. |
We’ll also be introducing another new crochet technique to our workshop schedule. Broomstick Crochet (Friday 28 March) uses extra-chunky crochet hooks to make very open, lace-like fabrics that are fast and easy to create. For example, you could use broomstick crochet to make a light and airy shawl.
Our final two March crochet classes are both seasonal ones. On Friday 7 March we’ll be crocheting flowers to give as a Mother’s Day gift, while on Friday 14 March we’ll be looking at how to Crochet An Easter Egg Decoration. Decorated eggs look wonderful and are a centuries-old tradition in Russia, eastern Europe and other countries. Once you see the results, we’re sure it’s a tradition you’ll be keen to adopt for your family too.
Knit the perfect Rose! |
Knitters have got lots of interesting classes to enjoy in March too. We start off on Saturday 8 March with our Cable Knitting workshop. Cables are a great way to add interest to your knitting and are worked using just knit and purl stitches. We’ll show you how to incorporate cables into a scarf or a pair of wrist warmers – a satisfying first cable project.
Cabled wrist warmer knitted in Kolibri Wool Yarn. |
Another wonderful way to advance your knitting skills is to knit lace garments. Our Lace Knitting class on Saturday 15 March shows you how to read a lace pattern, introduces you to yarnovers and slip stitches and helps you tackle complex multi-row patterns with confidence.
Learn to knit a beautiful lace shawl. This shawl is knitted |
As with all our classes, our Lace Knitting class comes with full follow-up support, which means you can email or call us if you get stuck trying to complete something we’ve shown you. We are also introducing a Knitting SOS clinic at the end of each month where you can bring your troublesome knits and get help fixing them. Knitting SOS is free, but you need to book your place.knitshop.co.uk workshops take place at our boutique outlet at 326 Lee High Road, London SE13 5PJ from 11am to 1pm. All materials will be provided. Classes cost £15 per adult and there will be a maximum of six people per class.
Please see our full workshop list at www.knitshop.co.uk/156-workshops.
Links to this blog:
Knitshop.co.uk workshops: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/156-workshops
Broomstick Crochet workshop: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2994-broomstick-crochet.html
Cable Knitting workshop: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2987-08-mar-cables-sknitting-workshop.html
Crochet Amigurumi workshop: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2986-crochet-amigurumi.html
Crochet An Easter Egg Decoration workshop: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2990-14-march.html
Crochet A Mother’s Day Gift workshop: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2985-crochet-mothers-day-gift.html
Doctor Who Time Lords amigurumi: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57618699-1/adorable-amigurumi-doctor-who-dolls-charm-fans
Knit A Cowl workshop: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2995-knitting-in-the-round-cowl-twist.html
Knitting SOS class: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2981-free-sos-clinic.html
Tunisian Crochet workshop: http://www.knitshop.co.uk/workshops/2991-21-mar-tunisian-afghan-crochet.html
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