
Annie’s Online Classes. This is an ongoing class, meaning that you can sign up anytime. There are no set dates. You can learn a new technique and start one of the projects in the class. Then, you can wait several months before starting the next. You have access to your class materials and videos forever.
Unlike my other classes, my Annie’s classes feature many different techniques and projects. You’ll be receiving an e-book with gorgeous patterns. Patterns I’ve designed exclusively for this class. And, as you can see, they’re not patterns you would typically expect from a newbie to Tunisian crochet. I wanted you to be especially pleased with your first Tunisian crochet projects and I hope it will encourage you to explore it even further, beyond the class.
The first project is a Honeycomb scarf. This really shows the beauty of Tunisian crochet and its adaptability for either male or female recipients. Such a beautiful project in a gorgeous yarn from Berroco called Vintage Chunky.

The next project is really unique. Can you imagine that these two hats are made from the same pattern?


The first hat is made in Berroco Vintage DK and the next hat is made in Cascade 220, then felted. Same hat! One pattern!
And, then the last project is a cute little wrap made with Plymouth Boku. It’s a fun, quick-to-stitch project in my very own, never-before-seen Crazy Square technique.

You can sign up for this class, which is really like four classes in one, by clicking over to Annie’s Online Classes.

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December 13, 2012 at 3:00 pm
I know the baseic tunisian would like more advance online classes. thank mrs graziosi
December 13, 2012 at 3:15 pm
Have you considered the Tunisian Cables & Lace class? It is my second class in the series and includes more advanced techniques.
http://kimguzman.wordpress.com/classes/annies-online-classes-cables-lace-tunisian-crochet/
You might also be interested in the books I’ve written:
http://kimguzman.wordpress.com/tunisian-crochet/patterns/
And, this new book scheduled for availability on March 15, Tunisian Crochet Stitch Guide:
http://kimguzman.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/new-tunisian-crochet-stitch-pattern-book/