Join Titusville Library's New Weekly Crochet Class Every First Tuesday

 



Titusville Library's crochet class is led by Linda McFarland. 



By Reba Williams|Branch Manager, Titusville Library

Want to learn how to crochet? If you already crochet, do you desire to change your current crochet method to be faster and more efficient? 

If the answer is yes to both questions, then this is the program for you! 

On Tuesday, November 2, Titusville Branch Library hosted the debut of the Titusville Library Crochet and Sewing Club. The club will meet on the first Tuesday of every month from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The crocheting and sewing club is led by Linda McFarland, a part-time Library Assistant III at Titusville Library. 

"I am extremely proud of Ms. McFarland for investing time and effort in teaching our patrons how to crochet and helping those who do take their skill to the next level," said Reba Williams, branch manager at Titusville Library.   

By attending meetings of the club and learn how to crochet items such as blankets, scarves and hats, adult participants will encounter a new experience, enjoy another way to release stress, and meet fellow library patrons in the community. 

To sign up, email the Titusville Branch Library at titusvillelibrary@gmail.com or contact Branch Manager Reba Williams at 205-322-1140.

To prepare for this free class, go to the Jefferson County Library Cooperative or Birmingham Public Library catalog and check out some of our books about how to learn how to crochet. One good book for beginners is "Get Started: Crochet -Learn Something New" by Susie Johns.  

Check out these photos of the Titusville Library crochet instructor, Linda McFarland, demonstrating how to crochet.



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