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

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Crochet Wreath class

A great day was had by all last Tuesday as I held a crochet wreath class at Hobbycraft, Carlisle.

The day just flew by, we could have done with a few more hours actually, five just was not enough  :)

Three lovely ladies on the workshop, Marie, Karen and Stacey.


Here is Karen, busy with her hooky lovelyness.


Stacey and Marie quietly working away, as all good hooky people should  :)


Marie decided to concentrate on her flowers, producing the most gorgeous colour palette of a sunny yellow background with pinks, whites and lilacs to adorn.  This is going to look amazing when it is finished.

...and just check out those perfectly straight edges, fabulous work, especially as Marie has only been crocheting for a short time.


Karen decided on roses, each with a pearly bead centre.  Don't they look great?  she really worked hard and fast and got her wreath form covered in record time.



Stacey went for a Holly Wreath, she used a variegated yarn so here leaves were coming out in all different, glorious, glittery shades.  Teamed with red and purple berries, I love it.  She did have a little help with the wreath cover so she could concentrate on her leaves.



I was very impressed with the work these ladies produced, they are all going to be stunning wreathes and I cannot wait to see them finished.

Next time though, I might use a slightly smaller wreath form for this class as I would have liked to have seem them completed in class.  It's hard to work out how long things will take sometimes, but not a bad 5 hours work I would say.


Saturday, 22 March 2014

Crochet & ring making day

Wednesday is such a busy day for me at the moment.   I have a crochet class in the morning (at Hobbycraft in Carlisle) then a jewellery making class in the afternoon.  With a quick hour lunch and resetting up break.

Last Wednesday, my lovely ladies Tracie and Lucy started making Mandalas.  This is a great way of learning new stitches and how to use old ones in different ways.


Didn't they do well?   It is the last week next week so I hope they can go away with confidence to start making beautiful things.


After a tub full of pasta & Quorn sausage it was right back to it with a beaded ring making class.

My samples, a bit of copper work and some silver curling.  I did do others but I managed to give them away to Hobbycraft staff as they passed by  :)


My student's hand full of blingy rings.   She will be spoilt for choice when deciding which one to wear each day.


♪♪♪   With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes 
She shall have music wherever she goes ♪♪♪ 



Thursday, 13 March 2014

A busyful day, yesterday

I love the word 'busyful', it's not a proper word of course, although if we use it enough we might get it into the Oxford Dictionary at some point.  But to me it just means a day full of busyness, which is exactly what yesterday was.

My day started proper at 9.45am in Hobbycraft, Carlisle, as I set up for the crochet class.  These lovely ladies came along and learnt to crochet.  They went away as happy hook-ers  :)


In action shots, those hands were working so hard..


Granny squares, not only learnt, but joined too!  I am expecting big blankets by next week  :)


At 12.00pm I had myself a short lunch break and nipped to Food @ Broadway in Kingstown, Carlisle,  for a baguette. If you have not eaten there, do, the food is lovely and fresh.  Although lacking slightly on veggie options  (cheese or egg) they do some lovely sounding soups.

The afternoon had me doing a beaded jewellery class for one.  I don't mind doing classes for one though, as you get to have a nice chatter and make something yourself too.

We made charm bracelets.  The hardest part of making these is choosing the colour scheme I think.  I started with the black acrylic butterfly as a focal, and just built on that - it was going to be all black, but I am too much of a colour junky to stick to one shade.


And this is what my student made.  A glorious riot of colour don't you think.  A bracelet to go with everything  :)



If by chance you fancy joining in next week, either crochet or jewellery.  Check out my WORKSHOPS link for more details  :)


Tuesday, 10 December 2013

A Day Of Crochet

I tried out a new class at Hobbycraft, Carlisle, today.

A Day Of Crochet.


The reason was that we often hold 1.5-2 hour classes, but everyone is surprised at how quick the time disappears and want to stay longer, so longer it was.

It was a 10.00am - 3.00pm class with a break for lunch.  Actually the break turned out to be a quick bite while chatting about crochet, then straight back into it.

I didn't get to take many pictures, only one in fact, as I was busy helping with learning stitches, but they all did great and hopefully are well on the way to taking up a new hobby.

It was really enjoyable and I will be booking some more in in the New Year.

But  the verdict on the day?     IT WENT TOO QUICK !   :)


Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Crochet & Craik

  • Craic
  • "Craic", or "crack", is a term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland. It is often used with the definite article – the craic. Wikipedia

  • Monday evening was our monthly "Crochet & Craik" tutored group at Hobbycraft, Carlisle.  It's a busy session with lots of friendly people, you can hear the laughter ring out around the shop when this group is in progress  :

    Fiona, steam blocking her bedcover.

    Hands working so fast that you can hardly see them!

    Ann is making a pretty blanket, the yarn is Sirdar Ella, soft and sparkly as it has a glittery thread running through it.

    Look at this amazing wreath made by Flo, from Anchor crochet cotton.  Wowsers!


    Busy, busy.

    Sharing ideas.

    If you would like to come along, beginners and experts all welcome, the next one is Monday 11th November, 6.00-7.30pm in Carlisle Hobbycraft, and the price is £5.00 - bring your own projects.

    Tuesday, 10 September 2013

    Monthly Crochet Group at Hobbycraft.

    Last night was our monthly tutored (by me) group at Carlisle Hobbycraft.


    It's slightly different than a 'class' as its much less structured, everyone works on their own project, with a little help if needed.


    It's great being part of a group, you look at other people's work, and suddenly you want to make what they are making - yarn envy I call it.


    We have blankets going on, and flowers, and more blankets, and baby's hats and petals another blanket thrown in for good measure. We also had a Christmas Wreath started tonight, in reds & greens, can't wait to see it finished.


    The next one is on Monday 14th October at 6.00-7.30pm, and costs just £5.00. Bring your own project or buy something in store & start a new one :)

    Friday, 6 September 2013

    Demo Day at Hobbycraft

    What a great day today.  I organised a "demo day" at Hobbycraft, Carlisle, so people could pop in and see our Artisans at work doing what they do best - crafting!


    The idea was to promote some up and coming classes, talk to customers and let them know that we do indeed offer craft classes at great prices and a lovely variety of them too.

    We had a great turn out, so a great big THANK YOU to all that humoured me and came along to play.

    So, in no particular order, we had:

    Marie from Nim & Num who worked on the most gorgeous piece of free-hand embroidery of a hummingbird on a cloudy background.    Her 'Beginners Embroidery' class will run on Friday 20th September, 6.00pm-7.30pm, just £10, but is limited to 8 people.


    Cannot wait to see this one finished.  You can find her on her Facebook page if you would also like to see the end result.


    Janice from Blackwell Crafts made some gorgeous Christmas cards using the Grand Caliber die-cutting machine.  If you are thinking about purchasing a die-cutter then pop along to Janice's 'Getting ready for Christmas' class and learn how to use one with an expert.  The class is on Friday 4th October, 2.00pm-4.00pm and costs just £10, all materials included.



    Micky is a master of all crafts and like to do almost all of them!  From beaded spiders to friendship bracelets, but I think her fabric balls are one of my own personal favourites.  Join Micky at her classes, 'Fabric Balls' which will run on Sunday 6th October, 1.00pm-3.00pm and costs £10, and 'Beaded Halloween Spiders' which is on Saturday 26th October, 10.30am-12.30pm and also costs £10.
    You can also find Micky on her Facebook page.



    Next we have Anne from Monkey Tales.  Always with a monkey story to tell, Anne kept us entertained most of the day.  But would you believe she forgot Fargo, her special monkey that likes to go everywhere with her, apparently he was most upset, you can ready about him on his own Facebook page, Monkey Tales.
    If you fancy making your very own naughty sock monkey then sign up for Anne's monkey making class on Friday 18th October, 12.00pm-3.00pm, a bargain £12 for a 3 hour class, which includes all materials.



    Helen, our resident artist, also known as 'A Little Bit Askew', started painting a most fabulous acrylic canvas.  This is going to be on of those pictures that you stick your head through at the sea-side, you know the type?


    Her work is wonderful, I love it all, especially these fishees.  I do like fishees.


    Helen is doing a whole host of art classes, check out the Carlisle Hobbycraft website for up to date details of those.


    Julie from Community Based Art popped in to show us how to do some wonderful landscapes and abstract felt pictures.  We were all mesmerised. She has provisionally booked a workshop for Friday 25th October at 3.00pm - 17.30pm, the price is £12 and places are booking up already so jump in quick and have a go.


    I just love the texture in this abstract piece.



    Then there was little old me  :)  I did crocheting, of course, but I do run a varied class list over at HC, Carlisle, from beginners crocheting to jewellery making, and I am running out a 'Craft Skills course, which is aimed at people who really don't know what they might fancy doing as a hobby.  The 6 week course will run every Wednesday from 11th September at 1.00pm-3.00pm and each week we will do something different - cross-stitch, zendala doodling, earring masterclass, crochet, needlefelted bags and decopatch.  The price is £10 per session or £50 if you book them all, saving £10, which includes all materials.


    Thank you for coming if you did, I hope you enjoyed seeing all the different demonstrations, and thank you to the manager Dawn, who kept us all going with chocolate  :)



    If you fancy booking any of these classes, then pop into the Store and pay a 50% deposit which secures your place.  All courses have limited places so book quickly if you can.

    Saturday, 3 August 2013

    Classes At Hobbycraft - Display

    I've just put together a new class list for Hobbycraft.  Not a lot of customers realise that we offer classes and workshops so we had to think of some way of promoting it.

    Behind the checkout is a shelf, which usually gets filled up with bits of crafts that colleagues have done, but now it is a "Class Display Shelf"  and wo-betide of anyone should dump something on there!!

    Marie was in one day last week doing a kid's summer school class and when she had a little lull I asked her very nicely if she would bash me out some foam frames.  Bless her cottons, she did too.

    Each class now has it's own section on the shelf.  Fliers are printed off and sitting on the shelf beside the advert - all we need now is to get the spaces filled up with examples.


    So, if you are close to Carlisle and you fancy learning something new, pop along, have a look at what is on offer and treat yourself to a class or two  :)


    Coming this month:
    • Mon 5th Aug (12.30-3.00pm) - Nim & Num /  Mug Painting - Drop in Session = £1.50
    • Tue 6th Aug (12.30-3.00pm) - Nim & Num / Pencil Cases - Drop in Session = £1.50
    • Tue 6th Aug (6.00-7.30pm) - SoozInTheShed / Bead & Banter / Tutored Beading Group = £5.00
    • Wed 7th Aug (12.30-3.00pm) - Nim & Num / Jigsaws - Drop in Session - £1.50
    • Thur 8th Aug (12.30-3.00pm) - Nim & Num / Hats - Drop in Session - £2.00
    • Fri 9th Aug (12.30-3.00pm) - Nim & Num / T-Shirt Painting - Drop in Session - £5.00)
    • Fri 9th Aug (3.00-7.30pm) - Monkey Tales / Make A Sock Monkey with Anne Scott - £17
    • Sun 18th Aug (1.00-3.00pm) - Heevis Miniatures / Dolls House Miniatures Demo - FREE to watch
    • Mon 19th Aug (6.00-7.30pm) - SoozInTheShed / Wool Craft Group / Tutored Knit & Crochet - £5.00
    • Tue 20th Aug (2.00-4.00pm) - SoozInTheShed / Beginners Jewellery - £15 
    • Wed 21st Aug (10.00-2.30pm) - Monkey Tales / Make A Sock Monkey with Anne Scott - £17
    • Thu 22nd Aug (2.00-3.30pm) - SoozInTheShed / Learn to Crochet - Class 1 of 4 - £10
    • Thu 22nd Aug (3.00-4.00pm) Lawrence Graham Photography / Mount Cutting Demo - FREE to watch
    • Tue 27th Aug (3.00-4.30pm) SoozInTheShed / Learn to Beadweave - Peyote / £10
    • Tue 27th Aug (5.30-7.30pm) SoozInTheShed / Lavender Hearts (Sewing) - £10
    • Thu 29th Aug (2.00-3.30pm) - SoozInTheShed / Learn to Crochet - Class 2 of 4 - £10

    Tuesday, 14 May 2013

    Crochet & Crack at Hobbycraft

    Last night we held our first "Crochet & Crack" group at Hobbycraft, Carlisle.

    This has followed on from a 4 week beginners class, where all the lovely ladies wanted to carry on meeting up, sharing ideas and having crafty fun.


    First let me explain the word "Crack".  If you are not Cumbrian or Scottish then you might not have come across it. (Although I believe some Irish people use it too)  More commonly spelt as "Craic", you might hear a Cumbrian greet someone with "Hiya, got any crack?"    Having a Southern born husband, this worried him quite a bit in the early days as he thought everyone was asking everyone else for drugs!

    Crack equals Gossip.  Simple.

    So our Crochet & Crack group is just an excuse for having a good old chin wag with a hook in our hands.


    There is some beautiful work being produced.  

    Rachel's gorgeous pastel baby blanket....


    Fiona's unusual cushion....


    Other ladies are busy with colourful blankets of their own.


    And we had two new starters to Crochet, they have started on off Granny Squares and are doing really well.


    This is going to be a regular group, held on the 2nd Monday of every month.  Feel free to come along and join us.