Introduction to Tunisian Crochet

Introduction to Tunisian Crochet

Art + Wellness | Available

114 W 30th Street Ste 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 United States
Generations Ctr. Meeting Room - 603
1/9/2025-1/30/2025
10:00 AM-12:00 PM EST on Th
$160.00
$144.00

Introduction to Tunisian Crochet

Art + Wellness | Available

Discover the many uses of Tunisian crochet. Once thought only suitable for blankets and throws, we now use this technique for just about anything—including color work. It is a fast way of working since unlike knitting and ordinary crochet, you do not turn your work. It is also easier on your hands and wrists since the crochet hook isn't turned as much.


This class will cover the basic Tunisian crochet stitch, variations, increases and decreases, different cast-on options, Tunisian crochet in the round, and the different applications of the technique.

Participants get to choose from a wide variety of projects.

Prerequisite: able to work single crochet

All supplies included.  Ages 14 and up. 


Watkins, Ilse
Ilse Watkins

Ilse Watkins was born and raised in Germany at a time where knitting and crochet was taught in school. She crocheted her first poncho at the age of 9. She has knitted over 100 sweaters for friends and family, most of them of her own design. She enjoyed working at a Yarn Store in Hannover, Germany, for a couple of years.

She moved to the United States in 1988 and recently taught classes at The Arts Place in Danbury, as well as the Blue Ridge Fiber Fest in Sparta and is currently teaching a weekly knitting/crochet class at the Walnut Cove Senior Center, which is going into the 3rd year.

Her teaching style is both patient and fun. She is constantly expanding her knowledge with books and the YouTube channel and loves to try new things. She keeps her hands busy with a wide variety of projects including a 6’ mandala, Amigurumi, socks, gloves, hats and scarves (who knows what she'll make next.)

She sells her craft at The Arts Place, the Cricket's Nest and the Farmer's Market at Hanging Rock State Park.