I teach at the local Pickering library every Saturday.
Last week we had a busy class of 9 children.
This week it was the half term holiday, coupled with the sunniest day this year ( we have had a lot of rain ) so I only had 4 students, but I love it like this because they then get a lot of individual attention.
At the end of the session another child asked if she could join.
Her mum asked what she would need. How much she asked? I am lucky in that I am a retired teacher , the only thing I need is to make a difference. So I have always taught for free.
She would need to buy a latch hook £2 from me, and a treasure bag to keep everything that she makes.
( later she would need to buy her Cordmaker from me £8 )
I recommend that kids bring full balls of yarn, I take it home and wind it into smaller balls and these are shared so they have more colours.
Alice 10 years old learned how to make cordcrochet flowers today, see photo
Biddy aged 5 made a chain length face stuck on a sticky label background.
she also made a coloured chain length bracelet and threaded some small beads.
Lana finished her first chain yarn bag. Picture coming soon.
Eva is still making her yarn bag and she made a cord flower too.
It was a sunny enjoyable valentine day today💛💓🩷💞💕🩵💜