Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Wowza Workshop!

Hello!

What an amazingly awesome bunch of workshop participants this past Monday night!!  Super fun folks, and such a great opportunity to talk about my craft and my art.  Thanks to everyone for coming out on a cold January evening,  and a special thanks to Mitchell Library branch manager Sharon Lovett-Graff for inviting me!



Several people asked if I could share the crochet pattern for the plastic yarn tote (with small flower) that I showed at the workshop.  Here is a photo:  



The pattern was written by Claire Baker from Montclair Made.  Here is the link where you can find her complete instructions for the tote, along with photos and other neat tips (click on Plarn Tote for the Crochet-Inclined below):

Plarn Tote for the Crochet-Inclined

It's a really great pattern, and those of you who are a bit advanced with your crochet skills will enjoy making one.  If you make one, please leave me a comment, and maybe even share a photo!  I'm feeling so inspired that I may make another one, this time with yellow plastic bags.  I'll be sure to share here if I do!

Thanks again for your enthusiasm at the workshop.  I hope you learned a bit about the possibilities of the plastic bag and that you will continue to upcycle, craft, and create!

Warmly,

Marsha

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