NEW Class :: Oh So Cozy :: Make 3+ Unique Holiday Gifts
I was recently talking with my friends Cynthia and Tracy about how fun it would be to gather with a creative group and learn how to make super cute projects, just in time for the holidays.
This idea is what inspired us to come up with our brand new class titled Oh So Cozy ... a class where you'll learn how to make three different types of cozies: one for an apple, another for the neck, and a third one for the cup.
The apple cozy will be crocheted with hemp yarn. All you need to bring is a crochet hook. Everything else will be provided. Trust me, once you get the hang of it, you'll want to crochet an apple cozy to stuff into every family member's stocking. This is the cozy that I will teach.
The neck cozy will be made by cutting up old t-shirts (either from your closet or larger ones that you pick up from the thrift store). Cynthia will be teaching how to make this cozy and she will actually provide instructions on how to make two versions. The one shown above is a completely no-sew version and the one shown below is the very popular mobius version, also known as the Infinity Scarf. You may even have enough time to make both! Cynthia will also teach how to make the rolled roses attachment that can be worn with either cozy.
The cup cozy will be made by taking fabric scraps from our stash and doing some creative embroidery work on them. Tracy will be teaching how to make this cozy and demonstrating how to combine rubber stamping and embroidery for the cozy shown below, and additional embroidery methods for the cozy shown above. She will also show you super fun ways of presenting the cup cozy for gift-giving.
So there you have it. Three totally unique cozies just in time for the holidays. Need more details? They are all right here. Hope to see you soon as we spend the day together relaxing, making new friends, and creating very unique gifts for the holidays.










I wish there were something like that in this area! It would be nice to have a studio that offers things like this!
Posted by: Dot | November 12, 2011 at 01:38 PM