What Can I make using the Sculpture Center?
Crochet is a craft that involves using a hook to create fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or thread. It's similar to knitting, but uses a single hook instead of two needles.
Crochet Basics
How to count stitches (Right Handed)
How to count stitches (Left Handed)
Treble (or triple) Crochet (Right Handed)
Treble (or triple) Crochet (Left Handed)
Amigurumi Basics
Amigurumi is a Japanese art form of crocheting or knitting small, stuffed toys. The word comes from the Japanese words ami, meaning "crocheted or knitted", and nuigurumi, meaning "stuffed doll". Amigurumi has been known in Japan for decades, but it became popular in the United States and the United Kingdom in the early 2000s.
Sewing is the craft of using a needle and thread to join pieces of fabric or other materials. It's a practical skill that can be used for making or repairing clothing, accessories, and home furnishings.
Exploration & Practices
Sewing Basics (how to thread a needle, tie a knot, whip stitch, create a finishing know and stop stitching for the day)
Back Stitch (Very Secure)
Sewing Mastery Checklist:
Pin two pieces of fabric together
Thread a sewing needle
Knot the end of the thread
Sew a straight stitch
Knot the end of the stitch
Beginner Projects:
Weaving is a textile art that involves interlacing two sets of threads to create fabric. The threads that run lengthwise are called the warp, and the threads that run horizontally are called the weft.