Learn something new with Arts & Crafts kits
All the Arts & Crafts kits include the supplies and tools needed to try out a technique. We have 19 different kits on everything from paper quilling to weaving to crochet. You can use and keep supplies like yarn, roving, thread and printed instructions. Return durable goods like books and tools so the next person can use them.
I don't have enough space to tell you how great all 19 kits are. I'll just highlight three of my personal favorites.
Cross-stitch
Cross-stitch patterns are color-coded and easy to follow. They range from designs that take an hour or so to some that take days or weeks to finish. Counting the number of squares of each color the pattern requires, then stitching that many Xs, ensures you get good results every time. It's not quite instant gratification when you complete a small design, but it's pretty close. It's also fun to see the design emerge as you stitch.
Macramé
Our kit will help you learn a few basic knots you can use to make two keychains. Once you've mastered these knots you can move on to bigger projects like wall hangings, plant hangers and other decorative and useful items. The library has a great selection of books on macramé so be sure to check those out too.
Wet felting
You layer wool roving (unspun wool), moisten it with warm soapy water, and apply friction to mesh the layers together. Our kit provides enough roving to learn the technique by making a small project. You can also make felted fabric into garments, home furnishings, hats, scarves, purses, mittens or slippers.
Whether you're a new crafter or a seasoned one, it's always fun to learn something new. Check out the list below to see the full range of arts & crafts kits the library offers. Happy crafting!