Cindy Wallace returns to the FGS with the second class in A Taste of learning to Crochet. This class is great for those who attending her first class or those that have some basic knowledge of crochet.
Learn more about crochet by working on your choice of two fun and easy projects designed to advance your confidence and skills. You will have both fingerless mittens and a bandana style cowl to choose from. Our yarn is a lovely soft acrylic that is washable and is easily crocheted.
You will get two crochet patterns designed by Cindy. Learn how the combination of yarn and crochet hook sizes affect a project. Practice some fun crochet stitches and how to use place markers strategically. Students may be able to finish their projects in class. Cindy will demonstrate finishing techniques during class so that students can continue their projects at home.
Limited to 5 students,
$20 materials fee , payable to Cindy at the class
Cindy is a retired librarian from Amarillo, TX. She taught traditional sewing and quilting, a bit of quilling, knitting and crochet. Cindy has degrees in art education and photography with a Masters from Georgia Southern. She has taught a variety of art classes at Georgia Southern and has co-authored several books on Savannah. Cindy currently spends most of her time on amigurumi crochet, small quilts, and a summer garden. When asked what is new, she replied: “I must admit, I've been quite intrigued lately with slow stitching and its theory of mindfulness which was sparked by two Fiber Guild members”. Join Cindy for some new skills!