Our Crochet Demonstration yesterday, held at the Bethel Library, was a success! We had many types of crochet on display and had fun teaching crochet to newbies, and helping those who came to get assistance with projects.
I enjoyed teaching a mother-daughter duo how to crochet left handed, and helped a knitter realize that it's OK to "throw" her yarn over her hook, much as she would if she were knitting. She was "full speed ahead" after that, later declaring a new found love for crochet! (I love those moments!!)
I also was "gifted" with various bracelets and necklaces my children worked up during the event while Mr. Dee took pictures. The bracelet & necklace set my daughter worked up was quite pretty. I asked her if I could video her recreating it and post it to my blog sometime in the future -- she said she'd be game!! Awesome! {{VBG}}
The Bethel library has a great selection of various crochet books -- Donna Kooler's enclopedia of crochet, Pauline Turner's How to Crochet, Maggie Reghetti's Crocheting in Plain English, and more! -- check out your local library branch and see what they have! You just may be pleasantly surprised!
Yes indeed, yesterday's event was quite a lot of fun!! :)
Tags: national crochet month, bethel
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Crocheting in Plain English is my favorite to give someone just learning AND my own copy is quite tattered from being drug thru a multitude of moves <LOL>
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