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2024 Summer Crochet/Knitting Camp & Art Camp

2024 Summer Crochet/Knitting Camp Registration Open. 

CROCHET/LOOM KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS

Learning the art of crochet or loom knitting not only ignites creativity, but also improves fine motor skills, enhances focus and concentration, and helps boost self-esteem and self-confidence. This camp seeks to teach the basics of crochet or loom knitting starting with chain stitch and single crochet for crocheters and knit and purl for loom knitters. Eventually, participants will learn to use patterns and new skills to venture out and create their own designs. The course is designed for beginners who have never crocheted or have limited experience.

We will also do an art project.

Dates: May 27th - June 14th,2024     
Age : 1st Grade and above
Time: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
All Materials will be provided
Dates

Birthday Party

Kids Birthday Parties are for ages 5-17.

Parties are for a minimum of 10 crocheters and a maximum of 22 Crocheters.

If not everyone shows up or does not crochet, you only pay for the number of kids that actually crocheted, with a minimum charge of 10 crocheters.

Example: If you book for 20 kids, but only 15 crocheted then you will only be charged for 15 crocheters. However, if you book for 10 kids and only 5 crocheted, you will still be charged for 10 crocheters.

All parties require a $25 deposit to reserve. The deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. The $25 deposit will be applied to your final bill on the day of the party.

All of our kid’s birthday parties are 2 hours.

Materials will be provided.

When you book a party at KreativYarn, you are agreeing to the following:

– Parties must be booked at least 1 week in advance.

– If fewer kids crochet than what was originally booked for, but you still have at least 10 crocheters, you will only be charged for the number of kids that actually crocheted.

The party minimum is 10 crocheters. If you have less than 10 crocheters you will still be charged for 10 crocheters.

– All parties will end on time. We will not be able to extend party times for late arrivals.

Available times:(required)

Easter Egg Pattern

SKILL LEVEL
MATERIALSMedium (worsted) weight wool yarn Size 5.0mm crochet hook
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLSSC = Single Crochet (+)
SS = Slip Stitch (.)
sc2tog = Insert YO + PT1 (2 chains on the hook)+ Insert in the next chain YO +PT1 ( 3 chains on the hook) + Insert and PT3
Total Time 30 minutes
RowStepsTotal Stitches
R1Starting with a magic circle,single crochet (SC) 6 stitches into the ring6 st
R22 SC in each st + Ch 112 st
R3SC in each st + Ch 112 st
R4(2 SC in st, SC in next st) & repeat to end + Ch 118 st
R5SC 2 rounds even + Ch 118 st
R6SC 2 rounds even + Ch 118 st
R7(2 SC in st, SC in next 2 st) & repeat to end + Ch 124 st
R8SC 2 rounds even + Ch 124 st
R9SC 2 rounds even + Ch 124 st
R10SC 2 rounds even + Ch 124 st
R11(sc2tog, SC in next 2 st) & repeat to end + Ch 118 st
R12SC in each st + Ch 1`18 st
R13(sc2tog, SC in next st) & repeat to end12 st
Stuff the egg bit by bit & shape your egg in your hand. Make it nice and plump, more pointed at the top and wider at the base.
R14sc2tog around6 st
Cut yarn leaving a long tail and thread with a tapestry needle. Pass the needle through the front loop of the 6 remaining stitches and gather to close the hole at the base of the egg.
Weave in the yarn ends.
Free Written Pattern Easter Egg

Double Crochet

Double Crochet –It is one of the most basic and useful stitches in crochet to build on top of chains.

Symbol: = Double crochet or (DC)

Step 1: Make a slip knot and chain 10

Step 2: Yarn over the hook(yo) from back to front.

Step 3: Insert your crochet hook into the next chain.Yarn over the hook(yo) and pull it through the loop on your hook. You will now have three(3) loops on your hook.

Step 4: Yarn over the hook(yo) and pull it through the first two(2) loops on your hook. You will have two(2) loops on the hook

Step 5: Yarn over the hook(yo) and pull it through the last two(2) loops on your hook.

You have completed one (1) double crochet(dc) stitch. There should be one(1) loop left on your hook.

Double Crochet