Want to learn to crochet? This engaging workshop is designed for young teens aged 12 to 17 who want to explore the final frontier of fibre arts. You'll be guided step-by-step to create your own crochet project, gaining skills that machines simply can't replicate.
What to Expect
This fun and interactive session will teach you the basics of crochet, including how to create neat chains and combine different stitches to form patterns and shapes. You'll receive your own crochet hook and yarn to continue your project at home, making this a hands-on experience that extends beyond the workshop.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for 1.5 hours, from 10:30 to 12:00 on Wednesday, 15 July 2026. All materials and equipment are provided and included in the cost. The session is tailored for ages 12 to 17, with safety measures in place such as a parent/guardian ratio for younger participants.
Location and Access
Held at Hurstville Library, located at the corner of Queens Road and Dora Street, Hurstville, this venue is accessible and welcoming. The library is committed to inclusive services; participants can notify staff of any support needs during registration.
Important Information
Bookings are essential due to limited places. Late arrivals may lose their spot to standby guests. Parents of children under 16 must provide contact details at booking, and those under 12 require a guardian to remain on site. Cancellation at least 3 hours prior is requested to avoid future booking restrictions.
Booking and Prices
The cost to participate is $8.50. Secure your place early by booking online. This affordable fee covers all materials, making it a great value creative activity for school holidays.