Meetings every Thursday after school in room A001.
Club Overview
Everyone is welcome! At the crochet club, you can learn to crochet at your own pace. Beginners can take advantage of free patterns, materials, and in-person lessons, while advanced creators can show off their work and enjoy a like-minded space. Knitting, weaving, and yarn-spinning materials are also available upon request.
UPCOMING: Crochet Club Halloween Party
Want to show off your crochet projects, watch a movie, and enjoy Halloween themed treats? Come to the Crochet Clubs' Halloween Party on Thursday, October 26!
The Halloween party will include an optional Crochet Competition, where members can compete for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and last place prizes!
Prompt: Create a crocheted project of any type that is Halloween themed.
Candy and popcorn will be made available for the movie, which will be decided by vote.
Everyone is welcome, even if just to watch a movie and eat snacks with friends!
Where can I get/Donate materials?
Materials will always be made available in room A001. Materials taken outside of the club must be signed out during club hours. Donations are accepted during club hours in room A001. The Crochet club is not funded by the school, so all donations are highly valued. Large scale donations are managed on a case-to-case basis by the Club president.
Resources
Glossary of Crochet Stitches is a helpful tool to use when reading a pattern. This glossary includes pictures, but no abbreviations. To decode abbreviated crochet projects, look at How to Read a Crochet Pattern.
Don't know what to do? Free printed patterns are available at club meetings, and online patterns can be found at Lovecrafts.com. Additionally, seven free e-books are available at Miragoods.com.
Looking to help people while doing what you love? Crocheted/knitted sweaters, scarves, hats, and mittens are in high demand! Talk to Victoria Macumber at Vmac72127@adams12.org to get information on how to donate your items.
Do the textile arts interest you? The Crochet club deals with more than just crochet. Knitting, weaving, and yarn-spinning materials are available upon request.
Looking to have your items sold in a market? The annual Youthbiz Holiday Marketplace occurs annually. Speak to Victoria Macumber at Vmac72127@adams12.org if you wish to sell at the club-owned booth, or go to https://yacenter.org/youthbiz/marketplace/ to find additional information.
Notice - When selling at the club-owned booth, the maker will determine an items price. If it sells, the maker will receive 100% of the income. All unsold items will be returned to the maker.