Beginner's 4 Week Course
Unwind with Creativity!
Are you ready to explore the wonderful world of crochet? Whether you're a complete beginner or have some basic crochet experience, our Four-Week Beginner’s Crochet Course is the perfect opportunity to develop your skills in a relaxed, friendly environment. This course has been designed to go more in-depth than our standard beginners crochet class. This will allow for a better understanding and practice.
Each week, you’ll dive into a new technique, mastering the essentials of crochet step by step. From learning to hold your hook and yarn correctly to creating beautiful stitches, changing colours, adjusting tension and completing small projects, you’ll gain confidence and creativity by the end of the course.
What to Expect:
~ Learn the basics: from chaining and single crochet to more advanced stitches
~ Guidance on reading patterns and selecting yarn
~ Complete your own simple crochet projects
~ Small class sizes to ensure individual attention
~ All materials are provided, so just bring yourself!
What we will Make:
~ Week one: Crochet basket
~ Week two: Different granny squares + Colour changing
~ Week three: Soft toy using crochet in the round
~ Week four: Pattern decoding and understanding, making flowers and shapes
A Little Extra: To make your crochet evenings even more enjoyable, complimentary tea, coffee, and cake will be served during each session—perfect for relaxing and connecting with fellow crochet enthusiasts.
Who is this course for?
~ Absolute beginners with no prior crochet experience
~ Those who have basic skills but want to improve or refresh their knowledge
~ Anyone looking for a relaxing, creative hobby in a welcoming environment
This course runs weekly for four consecutive weeks. You should be able to attend all classes.
Minimum age 12+
£99
Intermediate 4 Week Course
Ready to move beyond simple stitches and create something truly impressive?
Our four-week Intermediate Crochet Course is designed for confident crocheters who are comfortable with basic stitches and want to deepen their skills while working on a stunning blanket project.
Over four structured sessions, you’ll follow a carefully selected intermediate blanket pattern, building new techniques each week while creating a cohesive, heirloom-worthy piece.
This isn’t just about making a blanket — it’s about strengthening your technique, refining your tension, and learning how to approach more complex patterns with clarity and confidence.
What You’ll Learn Over 4 Weeks
Throughout the course, you’ll explore:
Textured stitch combinations and layered stitch patterns
Reading and confidently following multi-row written patterns
Working with stitch multiples and maintaining pattern consistency
Managing tension across larger projects
Colour changes and striping techniques (if included in your design)
Adding structure through borders and finishing techniques
Blocking and finishing for a polished, professional look
Each week builds on the last, allowing you to practise new skills in a calm, supportive environment while seeing your blanket grow row by row.
You’ll leave not only with a beautiful finished piece, but with the confidence to tackle garments, throws and larger crochet projects independently.
Week 1 – Pattern Confidence & Foundation
Understanding stitch multiples
Foundation chains vs foundation stitches
Reading the pattern together
Establishing correct tension
Beginning the first pattern repeat
Week 2 – Texture & Colour
Working front and back post stitches
Colour changes and carrying yarn neatly
Maintaining straight edges
Troubleshooting common tension issues
Week 3 – Refinement & Technique
Cluster, puff or popcorn stitches
Keeping pattern consistency across repeats
Speed vs accuracy — developing rhythm
Micro Crochet
Week 4 – Borders & Professional Finishing
Adding a structured border
Edging techniques (simple, scalloped, ribbed or textured)
Blocking methods
Care instructions for handmade blankets
In week 3 we will briefly step away from our blanket to try our hand a micro crochet using thread and 0.5 hooks. Learning how to do a finger magic ring and more. Micro crochet is often used to create crochet jewellery.
What to bring:
4-7 skeins of yarn (different colours if you prefer)
They must all be of the same type i.e DK, Aran, chunky.