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Kimberly Marsh (not pictured) teaches two students about different yarns during a crochet class in February at the Upper Lake Library.  - Berenice Quirino — Lake County Publishing
Kimberly Marsh (not pictured) teaches two students about different yarns during a crochet class in February at the Upper Lake Library. – Berenice Quirino — Lake County Publishing
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By Jan Cook

UPPER LAKE >> Nothing is more rewarding than making something with your own hands. Learn how to make stitches creating fabric by pulling one loop of yarn through another. Crochet is done by using just one hook.

Beginning crochet lessons for children ages 5 through 13 will be offered at Upper Lake Library every Friday beginning today through March at 3 p.m. There is no charge for the classes. Students are asked to bring a crochet hook of any size and a small amount of yarn. Hooks and yarn will be available for students who need the supplies.

The library is located at 310 Second St. in Upper Lake. For more information call the library at 275-2049.

The Lake County Library is on the Internet at http://library.co.lake.ca.us and Facebook at Facebook.com/lakecountylibrary.

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