Adult crochet workshop: Make granny squares: Wednesday 15th April: 1.30pm - 5pm
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Adult crochet workshop: Make granny squares: Wednesday 15th April: 1.30pm - 5pm

When

Wednesday, 15 April 2026

The Crafty Coo

72 Sandgate, Ayr, KA7 1BX

Price

£20.00

About this event

Adult crochet workshop (Granny Squares) Host: Shirley Mawhinney Time: 1.30pm - 5pm Price: £20 (all materials are provided) In this workshop you will learn how to make two different styles of 'granny squares'.  You will be taught basic crochet stitches and learn how to read basic patterns.  During this workshop we will talk about different yarns and how to make colour changes. This workshop is taught right handed This workshop is also an opportunity to meet and socialise with other beginners.  Tea, coffee and snacks are provided, you are also welcome to bring your own refreshments.  We'll take a few breaks throughout the session. All materials for this workshop will be provided, however if you have your own crochet hooks, you are more than welcome to bring them along. What We Need From You: Your name, email address and telephone number.  Please also make us aware of any disabilities, special requirements or anything you need us to be mindful of, we want to ensure you have the best experience possible. You can do this by sending us an email at During the workshops, we may take photographs for use on our social media and on our website. If you do no wish to be photographed please let us know. Terms and conditions of workshops and classes: 80% refund will be returned if morethan 48 hours notice is given, beyond 48 hours notice no refund will be given, unless agreed with The Crafty Coo directors.

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