Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Arm Knitting Craft Party

 
Last evening we had another Arm Knitting class! This group caught on very quickly and were well on their way to creating their scarf!





 Creates a cool cuff bracelet while you are working on it.  The latest style...
 The finished results!  Everyone completed their scarf and a few people finished two!



Monday, February 24, 2014

Arm Knitting Craft Party

 
Liz Matheny taught a wonderful class yesterday- Arm Knitting!  This class was a hit because people could learn to knit a scarf without any experience knitting or crocheting using their arms as the knitting needles!
 




Getting the hang of it was tough at first but once people got their stitches casted on, they were quickly on their way!  Liz was very patient with us "newbies"!


 
Here are many of the finished scarves!  Some of the students have gone on to make several more scarves already!









Thursday, December 6, 2012

Crochet Statement Scarf

 
Last night was our Crochet Statement Scarf Craft Party!  Liz & Carla had a full class!  Almost everyone who took the class had never crocheted before but by the time the class was over, they were crocheting like professionals! 






BYOB & holder!  We had some great cookies made by Muse customer & friend, Dale Hitchcock and delicious cheeses and crackers! 


 
 
Here are the results!  Some of the students even made two scarves!  I have already heard from three students who have already gone out to the store to buy yarn for their next project!  Thanks Liz & Carla!





Thursday, November 10, 2011

Loopy Scarf Wine & Cheese Craft Party

Wednesday night we had Rebekah Miller teaching us the secrets to making her famous Loopy Scarves! These scarves have been a Muse best seller for three years and Rebekah decided this year to teach others how to make it themselves! We had a full class for this one. First Rebekah taught everyone how to crochet around a ring. This was a little hard but everyone caught on eventually. Some of us needed a little extra concentration...
After the hard part was over, we chose our strands from the various colorful bundles of yarn.

They turned out great!