Crochet & Knit Spa Day Kit
Brenda K.B. AndersonDescription
Everyone needs a little extra self-care sometimes. Join Jen Lucas and Brenda K.B. Anderson to learn how to make a knit and crochet spa day kit. Directions for two crochet projects, two knit projects, and one project that combines both crafts are included in the free pattern download. Also included is a quick recipe for easy DIY bath salts! Make this spa gift set for your mom, for yourself, for a night in, wedding shower gift, or simply just to show someone you care!
Projects included in this class:
• Dahlia Face Scrubbies (crochet)
• Velvet Spa Headband (crochet)
• Twinkle-Toes Toe Spacers (knit)
• Blue Ridge Scrunchie (knit)
• Cristata Scrunchie (crochet & knit)
• Rose Bath Salts
Share tips, start a discussion or ask one of our experts or other students a question.
Already a member? Sign in
4 Responses to “Crochet & Knit Spa Day Kit”
Premium Membership
Unlock exclusive member content from our industry experts.
- 24/7 Access to Premium Crochet Videos, Projects, and Tips
- Step-by-Step Instructional Demos, Patterns, and Tutorials
- Access to Ask the Expert Program
Unlock exclusive member content from our industry experts.
- 24/7 Access to Premium Crochet Videos, Projects, and Tips
- Step-by-Step Instructional Demos, Patterns, and Tutorials
- 2 Full-Length Classes to Keep in Your Account for Life
- Access to Ask the Expert Program
Gold Membership
$333 Value
Get everything included in Premium plus exclusive Gold Membership benefits.
- 24/7 Access to Premium Crochet Videos, Projects, and Tips
- Step-by-Step Instructional Demos, Patterns, and Tutorials
- 5 Full-Length Classes to Keep in Your Account for Life
- 10 Downloadable Crochet Patterns
- Discounts on Purchase-to-Own Content in the Creative Crochet Corner Shop
- Access to Ask the Expert Program
- Access to GOLD LIVE Streaming Events
so glad to be here from NC
New Jersey Crochet
Was a very fun and great simple quick ideas! Thanks!
Why can't you just do a slip stitch to the first double crochet without removing your hook? What is the difference?