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Here are some free crochet classes offered in your local area to help you learn the basics of crochet or improve your skills. Most classes are for beginners but some may have intermediate levels.
Most classes will provide crochet hooks and yarn but it's best to bring a notebook, scissors and your own hooks/yarn if preferred. Check with the instructor for any other required items.
Beginner classes will focus on basic stitches like chains, single crochet and double crochet. You'll learn how to start and finish projects as well as read patterns. Intermediate classes expand on stitches, shapes, reading charts etc.
Most free classes are all-ages but some specify adult only or have separate kids/teen sessions. Check class details for age requirements.
Duration can vary from 1 to 3 hours typically. Once a week for 4-6 weeks is common for a beginner series. Check schedule for dates and times.
Some drop-in classes don't require sign-up but it's best to register in advance as space may be limited. Look for registration details and links on class web pages.
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