Description
Do you love crocheting with variegated yarns, but don’t always love the results? Learn how to make the most of these beautiful yarns and create dynamic, colorful argyle and zigzag patterns for scarves, pillows, hats, bags, and more.
In this Online Workshop you’ll:
- Review choosing and using variegated yarns: what works and what doesn’t.
- Learn how to control color changes for maximum effect.
- Discover how to work multiple repeats of your pattern for wider projects.
- Crochet custom argyle and zigzag patterns both flat and in-the-round.
Lesson Outline:
- Welcome/Online Workshop Overview
- Selecting Yarn
- Color Pooling Basics & Foundation Chains
- Troubleshooting: Avoiding & Fixing Mistakes
- Working in the Round
- Zigzags, Multiples & Other Stitches
- Wrapping Up
Skill Level: Intermediate & up. Students should possess at least basic crochet skills and have a certain amount of patience.
Materials Required: At least one worsted-weight, variegated yarn (preferably several to choose from), a selection of crochet hooks in multiple sizes, darning needle, and contrasting waste yarn.
Color Pooling Crochet: Argyle & Zigzag Patterns Online Workshop Includes:
- Discussion board: The discussion board is a great way to interact with other users in the Online Workshop. It’s an open forum for you to ask questions, share your thoughts, and express your inspirations.
- Notes: This is a place for you to keep personal notes to help you with your work and the Online Workshop content. Only you will be able to see your notes.
- A helpful quiz to test your knowledge
- Optional Assignments: Enhance your skills with a hands-on learning experience as you interact with fellow students.
- 2 bonus patterns!
- Video Lessons: Run Time ≈ 80 minutes
About the instructor:
Deborah Bagley is a planned color pooling expert and prolific crochet designer. Deborah and her twin sister learned to crochet from their grandmother as teenagers and began designing in 2011, publishing their work on Yarnovations.com. In addition to crochet, Deborah has recently added knitting and pin loom weaving to her repertoire and is currently working on an ebook of pin loom animals. Deborah has taught elementary and middle school both in the United States and abroad, but she and her family are now based in Colorado.
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