Crochet 201 with Eileen Yang, Sunday 17 August

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Join us on Sunday 17 August, from 12:00pm-3:00pm in the the Strand Arcade for Crochet 201 - Stitch & Style: Crochet for Creative Youth.

 

 

Maximum 10 participants - register by adding to cart and checking out, workshop is free but spots are limited so booking is essential!

 

 

Calling all young makers! This fun and fashion-forward crochet session is designed especially for young adults interested in learning how to create trendy accessories — think scrunchies, colourful motifs, and flower bookmarks. Come along, get hooked, and make something totally your own. 

 

 

Suitable for: confident beginners and up 

 

 

Bring: Your own yarn and hooks, and a hair tie 

 

 

 

Bonus: You’ll leave with a crochet scrunchie, a flower bookmark, or a motif. Please indicate which of these you'd like to make in the notes at checkout!

 

 

About Eileen Yang 

 

Eileen is the founder of MiniCrochet, where art meets sustainability. She’s a passionate crochet artist known for her delicate micro crochet creations and unique wearable art. With years of teaching experience, Eileen brings a warm, patient, and encouraging approach to every class —making crochet fun, accessible, and rewarding for all skill levels. 

 

● Specialises in micro crochet and wearable art 

● Patient and friendly teaching style — ideal for beginners 

● Fluent in English and Mandarin; experienced teaching both kids and adults 

 

Eileen loves helping students of all ages discover the joy of crochet in a welcoming and supportive environment.

 

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