Crochet Now at the White Lake Community Library! Crocheting is good for mental health because it requires mindfulness. As you crochet, you need to pay attention to each stitch, the movement of your hook or needle, your breath, your stitch count.
In this two-part class for adult beginners at the White Lake Community Library, internationally published crochet designer and instructor Rommyna will teach you everything you need to start your first crochet project with one-on-one support. During the first part of the class, Tuesday, August 2nd, from 5-7pm, Students will learn basic crochet terminology, how to hold the hook and yarn, basic stitches (chain, single crochet, double crochet). In the second part of the class, Tuesday, August 9th, from 5-7pm, participants will begin their first project. This class is limited to eight participants so registration is required. Bring $5 to the first class for supplies, payable to the instructor. Classes are designed for people who have NO crochet experience whatsoever. Ambitious beginners are welcome!