DVD

Fun & Fantastic Textured Crochet Stitches DVD

$29.99

Item: W0256R

Description

You’ve mastered the basic stitches; now it’s time to add exciting new crochet stitch patterns and intriguing textures to your projects! Join instructor and designer Beth Graham and learn how to create stitch multiples, clustered stitch patterns, post stitch patterns and a number of eye-catching variations. Beth will begin class by demonstrating some of the incredible patterns you can create with stitch multiples: sideways ribbing, cobbles, crunch stitch and more. Then, you’ll move on to a palette of puff stitches, bobbles and popcorn stitches. Wondering how to create bold textures? Beth will lay out all the steps for popular post-stitch styles such as rib and ripple. Plus, finish class with two must-have stitch patterns you’re sure to fall for!

NOTE: Any PDF materials associated with this class are not provided with the DVD-only purchase. You must have streaming access to download those materials. To purchase the combination DVD + Streaming form of this class, click here.

Class Sessions

Getting Ready to Add Texture (08:43)
Are you ready to add beautiful and fun-to-work stitch patterns to your crochet projects? Instructor and designer Beth Graham has plenty of ideas! Find project inspiration , such as the Playful Textures Scarf pattern included in your class materials, then learn more about stitch multiples.

Better Than Basic: Effortless Texture (18:49)
Effortless patterns such as sideways ribbing, aligned cobbles and crunch stitch are great ways to add interest to your projects Beth shows how to create these stitch patterns and even shares her recipe for creating custom dishcloths by mixing and matching stitches!

Fluff & Stuff: Puff Stitches (17:33)
Puff stitches are a popular type of clustered stitch. In this lesson, you’ll learn four fun varieties: starting with the basic puff stitch and working up to the hot cross puff. Soon you’ll be able to add the right “fluff and stuff” to your crochet projects!

Cobblestones: Bobble Stitches (18:29)
Your next stop on the cluster-stitch tour is the classic bobble. Beth shows you step by step how to create stitch patterns such as the spot stitch, the lace-like bobble-and-V and the sideways bobble.

Pass the Popcorn Stitches (24:11)
Pass the popcorn! This last type of cluster stitch is full of flavorful variety. Use the basic “unbuttered” popcorn stitch, popcorn waffle, and boxed pops to liven up projects from hats to baby blankets. Beth shows you how!

Fenced In: Post Stitches (15:57)
In this lesson you’ll dive into post stitches, which are worked around the base of the previous row of stitches. Master the basic front post and back post stitches before Beth shows you lovely variations such as the single rib, ripple and subway tiles patterns.

Grand Scale: Elaborate Texture (22:13)
Beth shares some elaborate textures that give a sophisticated look to any project. Basket weave uses post stitches to create grand all-over texture, while the dots and diamonds texture is a sophisticated stunner. You’ll love working and wearing these patterns in your next project!

Your Instructor

Beth Graham

Beth Graham loves to explore new avenues in her crochet and delights in sharing her discoveries with others. Based in Waterloo, Ontario, she teaches locally at yarn shops, around the community and on Craftsy. Her designs appeal to crocheters seeking simple, fun, and often innovative projects. You can find Beth’s patterns in books and magazines such as Crochetscene as well as online on Ravelry, Patternfish, Craftsy and more.

FAQ

How will I receive my DVD class?
Your class DVD will be shipped in the mail using the address you provide at checkout. You will not have streaming access to this class in your Craftsy Account unless you purchase(d) it separately. If you’d like to own this class in BOTH on-demand streaming form and DVD, we recommend you purchase that combination item on Craftsy.com.

Will the companion materials come with my DVD class?
Any downloadable class PDF materials are not included on the DVD, so you will not have access to those materials. While the video instruction on your DVD is complete, you must have streaming access to download the PDF materials associated with the class. You can purchase streaming access or a combination DVD + Streaming access on Craftsy.com.

Do I have to purchase a Craftsy Membership to get my class?
No, you do not. Every DVD-only class purchased on Craftsy.com includes the physical DVD in the mail. The physical disc(s) are yours to keep forever, with or without a Craftsy membership.

Are DVDs included in a Craftsy Membership?
No, they are not. DVDs can only be purchased on an individual basis and are not included in Craftsy memberships. For non-members, DVDs are a flexible way to purchase only the classes you love best. For members, DVDs are a great choice to build an at-home library you can keep forever and enjoy any time, with or without Internet access.

Do you ship internationally?
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Do your DVDs work on international players?
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What is your return policy?
We want to be sure you’re satisfied. If you have trouble playing your DVD, if the content is not correctly presented on the DVD, or you are dissatisfied with the content of your class, we will work with you. Contact Craftsy Customer Service via email or phone. Upon your request, and upon your return of the DVD to us, we will refund your purchase price or send you another DVD to replace a damaged or incorrect DVD, whichever is your preference.