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Jayasree I. Art and Creativity trainer in Bangalore

Jayasree I.

Avid crocheter with 5 years of experience providing customisable and flexible classes

Kaggadasapura Road, Bangalore, India - 560093.

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Customised and flexible classes tailored for unique needs. Learn what you want to, not what you are asked to.
With a solid 7years of crocheting experience combined with the pattern testing experience, I believe crocheting comes from creativity which is unique for everyone.

Learn crochet and give in to your creativity.

Languages Spoken

Malayalam Mother Tongue (Native)

Hindi Proficient

English Proficient

Tamil Basic

Education

BITS, Pilani 2015

Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.)

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Kaggadasapura Road, Bangalore, India - 560093

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Years of Experience in Crochet classes

5

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3 out of 5 1 review

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1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Crochet Class.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 5 years.

Answers by Jayasree (54)

Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

The time it takes to crochet a blanket varies widely and depends on several factors, including the size of the blanket, your crochet speed, the complexity of the pattern, and your experience level. For a simple and small baby blanket, a beginner might take several days to a week, while an experienced... ...more

The time it takes to crochet a blanket varies widely and depends on several factors, including the size of the blanket, your crochet speed, the complexity of the pattern, and your experience level.

For a simple and small baby blanket, a beginner might take several days to a week, while an experienced crocheter could finish it in a day or two. Larger blankets, such as those for adults or bedspreads, may take weeks or even months to complete, especially if using intricate patterns or smaller hooks.

Ultimately, the speed of crochet projects varies among individuals, so it's best to consider your own pace and the specific details of the project you're undertaking.

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Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

1. Make a Slip Knot: Create a slip knot and place it on your crochet hook. 2. Chain 4: Chain 4 stitches. 3. Join to Form a Ring: Insert the hook into the first chain stitch and slip stitch to form a ring. 4. Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as your first double crochet), work 2 double crochets into the... ...more

1. Make a Slip Knot:

  • Create a slip knot and place it on your crochet hook.

2. Chain 4:

  • Chain 4 stitches.

3. Join to Form a Ring:

  • Insert the hook into the first chain stitch and slip stitch to form a ring.

4. Round 1:

  • Chain 3 (counts as your first double crochet), work 2 double crochets into the ring.
  • Chain 2 (this forms the corner), work 3 double crochets into the ring, chain 2 (repeat - two more times).
  • Join with a slip stitch to the top of the starting chain-3.

5. Round 2:

  • Slip stitch into the next two stitches and into the corner space.
  • Chain 3, work 2 double crochets into the same corner space.
  • Chain 2, work 3 double crochets into the same corner space (this is your first corner).
  • Chain 1, work 3 double crochets into the next space, chain 2, work 3 double crochets into the same space (corner) (repeat - two more times).
  • Join with a slip stitch to the top of the starting chain-3.

6. Continue Adding Rounds:

  • Repeat Round 2, adding more rounds as desired, always adding 3 double crochets in the chain spaces and corners.

7. Fasten Off:

  • When your granny square reaches the desired size, fasten off the yarn and weave in the ends using a yarn needle.
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Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

The size of a crochet baby blanket can vary based on personal preference, the intended use, and the age of the baby. However, a common size for a standard crochet baby blanket is approximately 30 inches by 30 inches (76 cm by 76 cm) for newborns. For larger babies or as the child grows, you might choose... ...more

The size of a crochet baby blanket can vary based on personal preference, the intended use, and the age of the baby. However, a common size for a standard crochet baby blanket is approximately 30 inches by 30 inches (76 cm by 76 cm) for newborns. For larger babies or as the child grows, you might choose to make a blanket that measures around 36 inches by 36 inches (91 cm by 91 cm) or even larger. It's advisable to refer to specific patterns or guidelines provided by the intended recipient or the project's purpose for more precise sizing.

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Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

The choice between knitting and crochet for creating garments is subjective and depends on personal preferences. Knitting often results in a more fluid and drapey fabric, making it ideal for items like sweaters, shawls, and delicate accessories. Crochet, with its thicker and denser fabric, is well-suited... ...more

The choice between knitting and crochet for creating garments is subjective and depends on personal preferences. Knitting often results in a more fluid and drapey fabric, making it ideal for items like sweaters, shawls, and delicate accessories. Crochet, with its thicker and denser fabric, is well-suited for sturdy and textured garments like cardigans, hats, and scarves. Each craft offers unique stitch patterns and textures, allowing for diverse design possibilities. Ultimately, the "better" choice depends on the desired look, feel, and functionality of the garment, as well as the individual's skill and comfort with each technique.

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Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

Certainly! Here are some helpful tips for beginners in crochet: 1. **Start with the Basics:** - Begin with simple projects that use basic stitches like single crochet or double crochet. 2. **Choose the Right Yarn and Hook:** - Pick a medium-weight yarn and an appropriate-sized hook for your first projects. 3.... ...more

Certainly! Here are some helpful tips for beginners in crochet:

1. **Start with the Basics:**
- Begin with simple projects that use basic stitches like single crochet or double crochet.

2. **Choose the Right Yarn and Hook:**
- Pick a medium-weight yarn and an appropriate-sized hook for your first projects.

3. **Practice Consistent Tension:**
- Maintain even tension on the yarn to ensure consistent stitches.

4. **Learn to Read Patterns:**
- Familiarize yourself with crochet abbreviations and symbols to read patterns effectively.

5. **Use Light-Colored Yarn:**
- Light-colored yarn makes it easier to see your stitches and correct mistakes.

6. **Count Your Stitches:**
- Regularly count your stitches to avoid unintentional increases or decreases.

7. **Invest in Quality Tools:**
- Quality crochet hooks and yarn can make the learning process more enjoyable.

8. **Watch Video Tutorials:**
- Online video tutorials can provide visual guidance for different stitches and techniques.

9. **Practice Regularly:**
- Like any skill, practice is key. Regularly working on small projects helps build confidence and skill.

10. **Don't Fear Mistakes:**
- Mistakes are part of the learning process. Embrace them, and learn how to fix common errors.

11. **Join a Crochet Community:**
- Connect with other crocheters online or in person. Communities can offer support, advice, and inspiration.

12. **Take Breaks:**
- If you're feeling frustrated or tired, take a break and come back to your project later.

Remember that everyone progresses at their own pace, so be patient with yourself and enjoy the creative process of learning to crochet.

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Teaches

Crochet classes
3 Students

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Crochet classes

5

3 out of 5 1 review

Jayasree Iyer
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Crochet

It was ok

Teaching Method

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Have you attended any class with Jayasree?

Answers by Jayasree I. (54)

Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

The time it takes to crochet a blanket varies widely and depends on several factors, including the size of the blanket, your crochet speed, the complexity of the pattern, and your experience level. For a simple and small baby blanket, a beginner might take several days to a week, while an experienced... ...more

The time it takes to crochet a blanket varies widely and depends on several factors, including the size of the blanket, your crochet speed, the complexity of the pattern, and your experience level.

For a simple and small baby blanket, a beginner might take several days to a week, while an experienced crocheter could finish it in a day or two. Larger blankets, such as those for adults or bedspreads, may take weeks or even months to complete, especially if using intricate patterns or smaller hooks.

Ultimately, the speed of crochet projects varies among individuals, so it's best to consider your own pace and the specific details of the project you're undertaking.

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Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

1. Make a Slip Knot: Create a slip knot and place it on your crochet hook. 2. Chain 4: Chain 4 stitches. 3. Join to Form a Ring: Insert the hook into the first chain stitch and slip stitch to form a ring. 4. Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as your first double crochet), work 2 double crochets into the... ...more

1. Make a Slip Knot:

  • Create a slip knot and place it on your crochet hook.

2. Chain 4:

  • Chain 4 stitches.

3. Join to Form a Ring:

  • Insert the hook into the first chain stitch and slip stitch to form a ring.

4. Round 1:

  • Chain 3 (counts as your first double crochet), work 2 double crochets into the ring.
  • Chain 2 (this forms the corner), work 3 double crochets into the ring, chain 2 (repeat - two more times).
  • Join with a slip stitch to the top of the starting chain-3.

5. Round 2:

  • Slip stitch into the next two stitches and into the corner space.
  • Chain 3, work 2 double crochets into the same corner space.
  • Chain 2, work 3 double crochets into the same corner space (this is your first corner).
  • Chain 1, work 3 double crochets into the next space, chain 2, work 3 double crochets into the same space (corner) (repeat - two more times).
  • Join with a slip stitch to the top of the starting chain-3.

6. Continue Adding Rounds:

  • Repeat Round 2, adding more rounds as desired, always adding 3 double crochets in the chain spaces and corners.

7. Fasten Off:

  • When your granny square reaches the desired size, fasten off the yarn and weave in the ends using a yarn needle.
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Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

The size of a crochet baby blanket can vary based on personal preference, the intended use, and the age of the baby. However, a common size for a standard crochet baby blanket is approximately 30 inches by 30 inches (76 cm by 76 cm) for newborns. For larger babies or as the child grows, you might choose... ...more

The size of a crochet baby blanket can vary based on personal preference, the intended use, and the age of the baby. However, a common size for a standard crochet baby blanket is approximately 30 inches by 30 inches (76 cm by 76 cm) for newborns. For larger babies or as the child grows, you might choose to make a blanket that measures around 36 inches by 36 inches (91 cm by 91 cm) or even larger. It's advisable to refer to specific patterns or guidelines provided by the intended recipient or the project's purpose for more precise sizing.

Answers 2 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

The choice between knitting and crochet for creating garments is subjective and depends on personal preferences. Knitting often results in a more fluid and drapey fabric, making it ideal for items like sweaters, shawls, and delicate accessories. Crochet, with its thicker and denser fabric, is well-suited... ...more

The choice between knitting and crochet for creating garments is subjective and depends on personal preferences. Knitting often results in a more fluid and drapey fabric, making it ideal for items like sweaters, shawls, and delicate accessories. Crochet, with its thicker and denser fabric, is well-suited for sturdy and textured garments like cardigans, hats, and scarves. Each craft offers unique stitch patterns and textures, allowing for diverse design possibilities. Ultimately, the "better" choice depends on the desired look, feel, and functionality of the garment, as well as the individual's skill and comfort with each technique.

Answers 2 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 25 Jan Learn Art and Creativity/Crochet

Certainly! Here are some helpful tips for beginners in crochet: 1. **Start with the Basics:** - Begin with simple projects that use basic stitches like single crochet or double crochet. 2. **Choose the Right Yarn and Hook:** - Pick a medium-weight yarn and an appropriate-sized hook for your first projects. 3.... ...more

Certainly! Here are some helpful tips for beginners in crochet:

1. **Start with the Basics:**
- Begin with simple projects that use basic stitches like single crochet or double crochet.

2. **Choose the Right Yarn and Hook:**
- Pick a medium-weight yarn and an appropriate-sized hook for your first projects.

3. **Practice Consistent Tension:**
- Maintain even tension on the yarn to ensure consistent stitches.

4. **Learn to Read Patterns:**
- Familiarize yourself with crochet abbreviations and symbols to read patterns effectively.

5. **Use Light-Colored Yarn:**
- Light-colored yarn makes it easier to see your stitches and correct mistakes.

6. **Count Your Stitches:**
- Regularly count your stitches to avoid unintentional increases or decreases.

7. **Invest in Quality Tools:**
- Quality crochet hooks and yarn can make the learning process more enjoyable.

8. **Watch Video Tutorials:**
- Online video tutorials can provide visual guidance for different stitches and techniques.

9. **Practice Regularly:**
- Like any skill, practice is key. Regularly working on small projects helps build confidence and skill.

10. **Don't Fear Mistakes:**
- Mistakes are part of the learning process. Embrace them, and learn how to fix common errors.

11. **Join a Crochet Community:**
- Connect with other crocheters online or in person. Communities can offer support, advice, and inspiration.

12. **Take Breaks:**
- If you're feeling frustrated or tired, take a break and come back to your project later.

Remember that everyone progresses at their own pace, so be patient with yourself and enjoy the creative process of learning to crochet.

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Jayasree I. describes herself as Avid crocheter with 5 years of experience providing customisable and flexible classes. She conducts classes in Crochet. Jayasree is located in Kaggadasapura Road, Bangalore. Jayasree takes Regular Classes- at her Home and Online Classes- via online medium. She has 5 years of teaching experience . Jayasree has completed Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.) from BITS, Pilani in 2015. She is well versed in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and English. Jayasree has got 1 reviews till now with 100% positive feedback.

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