Friday, June 19
6:00-8:30pm
4652 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90016
Learn the complete step-by-step process of how to filet crochet, from how to make a chart with your own design to making a finished piece.
Filet crochet is such a great technique that allows you to create fun motifs within your work. It can be used to add visual interest to your space through a wall hanging, a coaster, a table runner, or if you’re ambitious, you can use the technique to make an accessory or a garment.
In this class you will learn:
How to read filet crochet charts
How to make a filet crochet chart using Stitch Fiddle
Various methods to work up filet crochet
How to filet crochet
Materials Needed/Recommended* (Not Included):
100% cotton yarn in lace, fingering, sport or light worsted weight
A crochet hook (1mm-4mm)
A phone, tablet or laptop to make your chart
*The type of yarn and hook size is important in filet crochet. Cotton in lace-light worsted weight is recommended because it allows you to see the motif the easiest, but you can work with the yarn type and size that you prefer, but expect some differences in how your work appears.
Skill Level: This class is recommended for experienced beginners to advanced crocheters. You should know how to chain, single crochet, and double crochet.
Friday, June 19
6:00-8:30pm
4652 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90016
Learn the complete step-by-step process of how to filet crochet, from how to make a chart with your own design to making a finished piece.
Filet crochet is such a great technique that allows you to create fun motifs within your work. It can be used to add visual interest to your space through a wall hanging, a coaster, a table runner, or if you’re ambitious, you can use the technique to make an accessory or a garment.
In this class you will learn:
How to read filet crochet charts
How to make a filet crochet chart using Stitch Fiddle
Various methods to work up filet crochet
How to filet crochet
Materials Needed/Recommended* (Not Included):
100% cotton yarn in lace, fingering, sport or light worsted weight
A crochet hook (1mm-4mm)
A phone, tablet or laptop to make your chart
*The type of yarn and hook size is important in filet crochet. Cotton in lace-light worsted weight is recommended because it allows you to see the motif the easiest, but you can work with the yarn type and size that you prefer, but expect some differences in how your work appears.
Skill Level: This class is recommended for experienced beginners to advanced crocheters. You should know how to chain, single crochet, and double crochet.