Nature Play Studio
March Crochet Series at Woodlands Garden
March Crochet Series at Woodlands Garden
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Join us for Crochet at Woodlands Garden with McKenzie.
All skill levels from beginner to advanced are welcomed. We recommend a minimum age of 10 years old but you know your child best.
Our focus will be: chains, foundation, single, and double. We will try triple chaining if there’s time. We will learn crochet terms and abbreviations to help you read a pattern.
Join us for all four classes or sign up for the dates that work best for you.
Dates: Sundays on March 9, 16, 23, and 30
Class size: 10 participants
Time: 1:00-3:00 pm
Where: Woodlands Garden, 932 Scott Blvd., Decatur, GA 30030
Registration Options:
- $50 for all 4 classes + supplies
- $20/Person for One Class + Supplies
- $10/Additional Supply Kit Per Person (a supply kit for youth ages 10+ accompanying an adult in the class)
- $10/Class Only: Option if you already have the suggested supplies.
Recommended Supplies (included with this registration option):
H8 (5mm) crochet hook
2 Skeins Worsted Weight (4 medium) yarn, different colors Tapestry Needle
Stitch Marker (bread tag or safety pin work well) Measuring Tape
Tote Bag
Scissors, thread snips, or nail clippers
Practice at home: Our Favorite Crochet Stitches by Daisy Crafts




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