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Mini Skein Stripes - The Crochet Beanie Series with Jeananne




Mini Skein Stripes - The Crochet Beanie Series - $50 - 3 Hours 

Instructor: Jeananne from Positively Yarnie

Saturday, October 25th 10am to 1pm

Do you love to collect mini skeins?! Us too! Learn how to use your mini skeins to create a modern striped crochet beanie. Together we will choose an order for our mini skeins and start stitching! 

What Participants Should Already Know: How to make the following stitches: CH, DC, SC, SLST, and post stitches.How to work in a magic circle and how to weave in yarn ends.  

What Participants Will Learn: How to add in a new color to your crochet project. How to create a striped beanie, using mini skeins and different ways to play with stripe color order.  

We Provide: A digital and printed copy of the Rain Forest Beanie pattern, Rainforest Beanie Color Selection Planning Sheet. Markers, crayons, or colored pencils. 

YOU BRING: You will need multiple colors of yarn to complete this pattern. 

  • Main Color: 140 yards of sock weight yarn

  • 10 different colors of sock weight Mini Skeins, 25 yards each minimum

  • US Size D/3: 3.25 mm
    or, if you tend to crochet tightly, a US Size E/4: 3.50 mm crochet hook 

  • Tapestry Needle, Scissors, Stitch Marker, Tape Measure

Homework before class: Please complete RNDS 1 through 19 using your main color before class begins. (email us at info@alittleknitty.com to get this portion of the pattern!)

You must register in store or online HERE to attend

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