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Learn how to sew the bindings Jody shows as her samples in her Japanese Side Sewn Sketchbook class.
- 25-50 yards of worsted weight yarn (shown in class: Anzula "For Better or Worsted" in Mauve)
- Size I-9 5.5mm crochet hook
- Rock in size of choice (ours is 8”)
- Tapestry needle or sewing needle (depending on size of thread)
- 1 skein of Size 8 Valdani hand-dyed embroidery thread (optional)
- Size 7 crochet hook (1.5 mm) (optional)
- Stone in size of choice (ours is 3.5”)
- Tapestry needle or sewing needle (depending on size of thread)
- Chain in crochet
- Single Crochet
- Double Crochet
- Triple Crochet
- Fit crochet around stone
- Weave in loose ends
- Instructions on how to crochet gorgeous, customizable patterns onto to found stones big and small
- 4 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list and downloadable PDF ($8 value)
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students





Spending a week at Alabama Chanin School of Sewing is a bucket list item for me. So glad to see her on this platform.
But beyond the charm, she shared some truly valuable tips: how to “needle your thread,” why you should knot the cut end, the importance of “loving your thread” with your natural oils, how to tie a double knot, and even which thread works best. And the best piece of wisdom?
“Lazy thread, lazy girl.”
A sewing tip and a life lesson all in one!
Wonderful class which explains those "old wives tales" to be just as true today as they ever were !
The Chanin books are amazing ! I have the full set !!