Upcoming Classes & Events

NEW online crochet class May 18 & 19, 2022:

See my new gallery at the Herringbone Chains class resources page!

Crochet Herringbone Chains for All the Things

This is a two-hour class taught over two days: 1:00 pm –2:00pm Central Time on Wednesday May 18 & Thursday May 19. Register with CGOA. Registration closes May 15 or when the class is filled.

Class description & supplies needed: 

Here’s a stitch that is almost as useful as our basic chain stitch because it can be used in place of chain stitches. That’s a lot of uses! This means in chain-lace stitch patterns, as turning chains, as simple utility cords such as drawstrings, and for effect, such as in jewelry.

I’ve even used herringbone chains as Tunisian return passes instead of the usual chains.

Believe it or not, you can even use them to form the post of a tall stitch, while you’re crocheting the initial yarn overs off of the hook. All of these uses will be covered in class.

As far as I know, I developed this method of crocheting the “bugle cord/braid/chain/sinnet”, which is well-known in knot-tying world. In fact, the finger-chaining the knotters do is also sometimes called “single bugle”. To me, being able use a crochet hook to make this “bugle” chain is much faster, easier, and more versatile.

The herringbone chains pictured are like doubled chains; I’ll also show you how to do tripled ones. Why would you want to? Sometimes chain stitches are just not pretty, substantial, or polished-looking enough. For drawstrings, spaghetti straps, etc., I often want a denser, smoother, or reinforced cord than just chains. The herringbone texture also has classic good looks, so it’s great to be able to add it to a project. Other times you want a chain stitch to be nearly invisible; at those times I wouldn’t use herringbone chains.

Materials

See all details at the registration page.

Scroll down to see some of the crochet topics I’ve taught in the past. 

New online crochet class meets April 27 & 28, 2022:

Zegue-Along: Tunisian Scrap Zapper Project

This is a two-hour class taught over two days: 11:00am – 12:00pm Central Time on Wednesday, April 27 & Thursday April 28, 2022. Register with CGOA. Registration closes on 4/24/2022 or when the class is filled.

Class description:

See the complete class listing at https://www.crochet.org/page/OnlineEducationProgram. See its new Resources Page: https://www.designingvashti.com/zegue-along-tunisian-crochet-class-resources/.

The Zegue wrap I made for myself has brought me much happiness through a difficult year. I also fondly remember the process of making it: the stitch pattern has just a little challenge (typical of ripples) to make it interesting, and it’s easy to memorize because it has a one-row repeat. The yarns I used were high-end Italian imports. Each row felt like I was treating myself.

Use any yarn and any hook size to make a range of items; we’ll stick with simple shapes. We can do a lot with clever folds, seams, or…cuts. The stitches are self-healing: cut open armholes or a head opening where and when you wish. The edges are already sealed and polished-looking!

This design is great for a class project because it’s stress-free in many ways. It’s an easy way to combine odd balls of special novelty yarn stash. I’ve found that Tunisian crochet tends to make a wider range of novelty yarns look and feel good to crochet with. 
The extended stitch used here marries different yarn weights effortlessly.

Choosing a good crochet hook size to use with yarn scraps of different weights is just not an issue. Neither is the hook length! The one I used for the wrap only needed to be 11″ long! This lacy stitch pattern cuts in half the number of stitches needed for a 57″-wide wrap.

Materials

See all details at the registration page.


Vashti’s Crochet Classes in 2020

In 2020 I taught two classes for the Crochet Guild of America. It was the first ONLINE edition of their popular Chain Link conference.

It was my first time teaching online. I’m still excited about it! They were also the first 3-hour online classes for CGOA, and we’re discussing all the valuable feedback we received about them from the participants.

Thank you!  I enjoyed the class and learned a lot!

Thanks for the wonderful and inspiring class(es).  It is great having a teacher with passion for their topic! 

Thank you so much.  I took both of your classes and learned so much! You have truly inspired me and I thank you so much!

Thank you for an excellent class.  I learned a LOT and also discovered how much I still have to learn.

some Feedback from participants

CGOA’s plan is to have one or two class topics taught by one or two teachers per week, going forward.

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Quick Facts

These first two crochet classes were a total of three hours long each; an hour per day, three days in a row. As usual, I provided comprehensive full-color handouts.

It seems to be the consensus that each meeting time could have been a bit longer than an hour. For example, a three-hour class could meet twice for 1.5 hours each time. Perhaps even on the same day, however I did also like a 24 hour gap before the next meet up. Participants had a chance to practice and swatch what they learned. When we met again, everyone was ready with great questions, and swatches to show.

Even More Show & Tell!

I always bring lots of crocheted examples of topics I teach. In yarn industry lingo I guess it’s called having an in-class trunk show per topic. Normally this means deciding which crochet items to ship to the conference.

This time I had all the crochet at my fingertips here at home base.

Why so many items? I test fibers, dyeing styles, crochet hook sizes, stitch variations, shaping methods, and all the what-ifs. These items often inspire students to try variations with their own projects. A class project may end up being the starting point of a new design.

I discovered that for the first time, I could bring my mannequin to class! I could also show some of the crochet books from my home library, not just talk about them.

I hope to teach many more virtual crochet classes! It’s a great way to learn crochet. Whenever I did a stitch demonstration, for example, each person had the same full screen close up view. Like a good YouTube video, I guess, but anyone could ask me more about any step, such as to explain it a different way. Or to explain when to do something this way and when that way.

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Changes to this page are announced in our Crochet Inspirations Newsletter.

Read what students say about Vashti’s crochet classes.

Vashti’s Crochet Classes

Quite the array of herringbone chain examples! From new Tunisian stitch patterns to new jewelry cords, picots, and tambour (surface) slip stitches.

Upcoming Online Class: May 18 & 19, 2022

An exciting new online crochet class is scheduled for mid-May 2022. I love creating new crochet classes! Register with CGOA.

Registration for this class closes soon: May 15!

How to Crochet Herringbone Chains – May 18 & 19, 2022

This is a two-hour class that meets twice for 1 hour each time: Wednesday May 18 & Thursday May 19, 1:00 pm –2:00pm Central Time. Registration closes May 15 or when the class is filled.

Not only is this is a new class, I don’t think anyone else has taught it either. Its Resources Page: https://www.designingvashti.com/crochet-herringbone-chains-class-resources/.


I Love Teaching Crochet.

This page is an overview of Vashti’s crochet classes and student feedback on them. Go straight to the student feedback. Be sure to check Upcoming Classes & Events. You might enjoy my class resource pages.

These topics have been presented as three-hour classes at national crochet conferences, yarn shops, and as three-day workshop formats around the USA.

Contact Vashti about teaching crochet classes and workshops for your group.

Vashti’s Crochet Classes Consistently Sell Out.

Contact Vashti about developing crochet classes and workshops tailored to your group.

Recent Class Topics

Zegue-Along: Tunisian Scrap Zapper (Project & Design) – April 27 & 28, 2022

A two-hour class that meets twice for 1 hour each time: Wednesday, April 27 & Thursday, April 28, 11:00am – 12:00pm Central Time. Registration closes on 4/24/2022 or when the class is filled.

This is a new class. Its Resources Page: https://www.designingvashti.com/zegue-along-tunisian-crochet-class-resources/.

Self-Healing Stitches and How to Cut Them – March 8 & 9, 2022

A two-hour class that met twice for 1 hour each time. This class has been held several times at in-person events since 2017. This online version is a first for this often-requested topic.

See its updated Class Resources page for plenty more.

Extending Forward and Return Tunisian Stitches – Feb. 1 & 2, 2022

A new three-hour class that met twice for 1.5 hours each time. This recent blog post and free afghan block pattern is a great example of what can happen when you extend both forward and return Tunisian stitches in a pattern.

Fancy examples of extending only some return pass stitches would be Rivuline, and Kiri. For a simple and satisfying experience of extending only the forward pass stitches, see Shakti Scarfythings.

Have a look at its Class Resources Page.

(2019–2020)

I’ve recently completed two online classes for CGOA’s first virtual Chain Link conference: Tall Stitch Virtuosity and Big Hook Slip Stitch Crochet.

(2016–2018)

Draping cowl and star stitch pattern shapes for The Starwirbel Way Crochet Class by Vashti Braha
A popular class.

Student Feedback by Class Topic

Here’s what students say about Vashti’s crochet classes (culled from anonymous class evaluations).

Slip Stitch Crochet Classes

  • I have learned more than I ever imagined possible in 3 hours. Vashti is an amazing teacher, so generous and very, very talented in the teaching department. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
  • This class was challenging – really stretched my mind to new limits. Ms. Braha is so calming and patient.
  • Excellent! So much new information! Yay!
  • More Vashti, more slip stitch!

Love Knot (Lover’s Knot, Solomon’s Knot) Classes

  • Best class ever! Thank you!
  • Vashti is a natural teacher – very organized and clear!
  • A joy of a class!
  • Excellent class! I’m a new crocheter and it was accessible and challenging.
Views of vest and its unique Love Knot stitch pattern for Flowerfall Crochet Class by Vashti Braha
Vashti’s newest crochet class topic combines a new love knot stitch pattern with easy steeking and convertible construction.
  • Loved this! Will definitely use it.
  • Well researched, plenty of resources, swatches, projects.
  • Always enjoy Vashti’s informed teaching style!
  • Love it!
  • This was a wonderful class!! I really learned many new techniques that I can’t wait to try in designing. Thanks, Vashti!

Tunisian Crochet Lace Classes

Class: Tunisian Eyelet Meshes (Crochet Meshes: The Weightless Wrap & Variations)
Award winning Weightless Wrap: The eyelet lace design that inspired the earliest Tunisian lace classes.
  • Great class! I want more!! Lots of info.
  • Vashti has brought Tunisian to the next level! I am addicted to the new technique that we learned! Great class.
  • Can’t wait to get started!
  • I loved this course! I’m excited about new Tunisian stitches and techniques – thanks!
  • Innovative, taking Tunisian to new heights! Great visuals – large swatches, projects. Awesome!
  • Great instructor and fun techniques.
  • Very detailed, learned a lot.
  • Great handouts & instructions.
  • Great website & blog. Love the designs. Thank you!
  • Terrific class – really appreciate Vashti’s historic perspective on the art!

The Beauty of Antique Love Knots Class

  • Great class! Enjoyed and learned some great new ideas.
  • Well-paced class – she was excellent!
  • History, resources, technique – can’t wait to do more.
  • I especially like introducing the historical perspective & designers of old!
  • Awesome!
  • Great class!

Creating Crochet Jewelry Class (2012)

  • Not only is Vashti very knowledgeable but her very fun and friendly character adds so much to the class and inspiration.
  • Very good class – instructor knowledgable – great teacher!

The Rave Reviews Continue…

Even MORE About the Love Knot Classes

  • Fabulous handout. Good information. Clearly Vashti knows her knot stitch.
  • Great workshop – neat samples.
  • Learned new techniques, great class.
  • Fun class, well organized.
  • This was my first crochet class. It pushed me and inspired me. I can’t wait to get to work (play).

Even MORE About the Tunisian Crochet Lace Classes

  • Really a great class! I’m already dreaming up design ideas.
  • Love the class, great teacher, great tips.
  • Learned more than I expected–very interesting class.
  • Wonderful stitches, great ideas.
  • Great techniques, inspirational.
  • Excellent class.
  • Great class – lots of info.

Even MORE About the Slip Stitch Crochet Classes

  • I have learned more than I ever imagined possible in 3 hours. Vashti is an amazing teacher, so generous and very, very talented in the teaching department. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
  • Great class! Vashti is definitely a pioneer for the “new slip stitch technique.”
  • I never knew the slip stitch could make such a beautiful fabric & that it’s so versatile.
  • Fabulous! Instructor made me feel as an equal – which was delightful. Super friendly and passionate. 
  • I left with a great appreciation for a stitch that I once didn’t value. I look forward to dreaming about all the possibilities. Thank you!
  • More slip stitch classes from Vashti–fabulous
  • Makes me want more–great class!
  • So, so great! Learned lots and had fun.
  • A joy! Learned so much. 
  • This could be very useful in garment design. Thanks Vashti!
  • Wow!
  • Very interesting! Learned some new techniques that will be fun to use in future projects.
  • Excellent class – learned a lot!
  • Instructor was very patient–she took the time the students needed. Was unfamiliar with this type of crochet so did not always understand. She was very good!
  • Enjoyed looking through all the samples that Vashti brought in. They were very inspiring.
  • Vashti was very enthusiastic when teaching the class and I think that spread throughout the class.
  • Vashti is a gentle teacher who is very patient!
  • Fabulous fabrics, great techniques, new way of looking at and thinking about a stitch that normally is rather neglected. A++
  • As a beginner, I was unsure but instructor was very good, easy to understand.
  • Very interesting. Learned a lot and will use this in my work.
  • Thanks so much for offering this wonderful class!
  • Vashti is very calm and that makes her very easy to listen to. She does an awesome job!
  • This workshop was filled with so many exciting possibilities for future projects! I enjoyed learning the history too.
  • Great history of techniques. Fascinating.
  • Vashti is really great at communicating and seeing where we go wrong (or think we do) and pointing out and explaining how to fix and when we are right.
  • This class was challenging – really stretched my mind to new limits. Ms. Braha is so calming and patient.
  • Awesome class!! Thank you.
  • Excellent! So much new information! Yay!
  • Yeah!
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Project Tests for New Crochet Classes

Love knot hexagonal mesh is beaded in such a way that a cluster of them looks like a sea urchin.
View project page for this “Bead Urchins Cuff” in Ravelry.

I’m still testing new crochet designs…

…for the five classes I teach next month! This started months ago. It never stops, actually.

I have other new crochet ideas in progress for this year’s classes too. For Tunisian Eyelet Meshes I have a draping collapsible “Leanin’ Loopholes” wrap to finally start when the new Lotus colors arrive. Another project in motion for the Stitch Games class is an argyle (only a few rows done, no photos yet).

When CGOA puts out a call for class topic proposals in the fall, I send more than enough: all the topics that I’ve enjoyed teaching in the past, plus interesting variations on them, plus new ones. Designing new crochet examples starts the moment I find out which ones I’ll be teaching. (Not on purpose, it just happens.)

Meanwhile

Meanwhile I stand ready (with camera) to receive a giant new lot of Lotus yarn. Can’t wait to get my hands on the new colors. Doris has her designing cones already so I know UPS will be here any day. Once the yarn arrives–on giant cones–I get some of it turned into Z-Bombes (1-pounders). A lot of it will be “pull cakesASAP.

I also stand ready to design with it. I’ll need some new crochet for the road trip up to the conference, right? Doris got started immediately with a new design in emerald green. This reminds me that I also need to lock in the new color names for the ball bands and snip cards.

I’m on Day 35 of my 50 blogging days of crochet conference prep and I’m feeling behind! I still need to get some crochet patterns reformatted into print versions (for some of my classes and for kits in the market booth).

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Vashti’s Crochet Classes in 2016

Here’s everything there is to know about Vashti’s crochet classes in 2016. (Who’s Vashti, though? Is she a good teacher? See what others say–scroll down.)

Vashti’s Crochet Classes, the Five 2016 Topics

Each class is three hours long and held at the national crochet conference of the Crochet Guild of America (CGOA). Everyone’s welcome to attend this July 13-16, 2016 at the Embassy Suites North Charleston Airport/Hotel & Convention Center in North Charleston, South Carolina.

  1. Stitch Games for Multicolored Yarns: Click here for its resource page of links. Click here for the CGOA description.
  2. Steek (Cut) Tunisian Lace for Fun Fast FashionsClick here for its resource page of links. Click here for the CGOA description.
  3. The Starwirbel Way, How to Shape Spiraling Star Stitch LaceClick here for its resource page of links. Click here for the CGOA description.
  4. Tunisian Eyelet Meshes 101Click here for its resource page of links. Click here for the CGOA description.
  5. 21st Century Love Knot MeshesClick here for its resource page of links. Click here for the CGOA description.

Have a look at the new “Vashti’s Crochet Classes” Pinterest board.

 

What are Vashti’s Crochet Classes Like?

These classes consistently sell out! Read what lots of students have said about them here. For example:

  • Not only is Vashti very knowledgeable but her very fun and friendly character adds so much to the class and inspiration.
  • I have learned more than I ever imagined possible in 3 hours. Vashti is an amazing teacher, so generous and very, very talented in the teaching department. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
  • Vashti is very calm and that makes her very easy to listen to. She does an awesome job!
  • Fabulous! Instructor made me feel as an equal – which was delightful. Super friendly and passionate.
  • Vashti is a natural teacher – very organized and clear!

About Vashti Braha

I. Love. Teaching. Crochet.

As of 2004, I’m a full-time professional crochet thinker and tinkerer. I produce industry-standard crochet patterns, classes, articles, and other materials to promote crochet as many things: an art, hobby, learning tool, and practical medium. If I were you, I’d sign up for my newsletter because I try to write about what I don’t see others writing about crochet.

Email me directly: [email protected] or visit Vashti’s Crochet Lounge, an open forum in Ravelry where the friendly members and moderators are first-rate. Find in Facebook   Friend in Ravelry  Follow in Pinterest .

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The Crochet Class Resource Page

What’s a “Crochet Class Resource” Page?

I’ve been creating one crochet class resource page per topic since 2012 when I started teaching three-hour classes at CGOA conferences. Teaching at a conference is not the same as teaching in a yarn shop (in so many ways! That’s a future blog post). 

Almost everyone has traveled to attend a national crochet conference like CGOA’s, so we all have on hand only what we thought to pack. Or had room to pack. In a yarn shop I could assemble a stack of the books and magazine issues I refer to, and leave designs on display in the shop for weeks.

Class Headquarters

My solution is to have one link to a web page with all the things I might refer to in class. I print this one link in the class handouts. Saves so much precious space! I’m happy to make the page accessible to crocheters who can’t attend the class because this is all extra, supplemental, overflow info. It might even help some people to decide to take my class when they’re registering for the conference. As a perpetual student myself, I always love it when footnotes, bibliographies, links, etc. (resources) are provided.

It just plain helps me psychologically–I love knowing that I can add anything to a resource page at any time as a way to communicate with students before and after the class.

It’s an outpost. A headquarters. A portal.

On my to-do list is five such crochet class resource pages. I’ve just finished updating the one for 21st Century Love Knot Adventures. I created it in 2012 and overhaul it every year that I teach it again! Didn’t expect it to take so long but it had lots of outdated links and a big gallery to edit. Figured in this blog post I’d be proudly glowing about having completed three of them.