Learn to crochet

| January 25, 2016

COSHOCTON – Jessie Tubbs will be teaching two introductory crochet classes at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum on Feb. 6 and 13, 9 a.m. to noon. Participants will learn how to read a pattern and be given easy patterns to take home. While learning the basic stitches participants will create a scarf. Participants should bring a crochet hook and a skein or two of worsted yarn–acrylic, wool or a blend. The class is informal and fun. The coffee pot will be on.

The intermediate class will be offered on the last two Saturdays of February. Class project is still to be determined. Suggested projects include a pocket shawl, Viking hat, flower cloche hat and slippers. If you’re interested in a particular project, call us and we’ll add it to the list for a vote. Cost: $9/Class or two for $15. Museum members receive $3 off each class. Please make your class reservations at least five days before class. To register, contact the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum: 740-622-8710 or email jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org.

The instructor, Jessie Tubbs, has more creative ideas than hours in the day. She has made a name for herself making whimsical animal hats, which can be viewed on her business’s Facebook page, Hooked on Hats and more.

The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located at 300 N. Whitewoman St. in Roscoe Village, Coshocton. Classes take place on the museum’s lower level so enter through the back door.

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