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Class Schedule for Chain Link 2022

Thursday, March 24, 2022

The Fun Part Begins! 

It's time to start planning your conference schedule: the 2022 class schedule is finalized and viewable. 

Registration opens in early April. Conference dates are July 20-23, 2022.
Scroll down to see our lineup of teachers.

Helpful Details for Planning Your Trip


Conference Schedule of EventsNEW THIS YEAR - Longer Lunch & Dinner Breaks so you can enjoy NOLA.

Our hotel in New Orleans is the New Orleans Marriott Warehouse Arts District. They're excited to have us! Hotel rooms reserved for our group can be booked now.

Top Notch Crochet Teachers

Learn from the best! It's what our Chain Link conferences are famous for throughout the yarn industry. Since 1995.






2018 CGOA Fashion Show

Tuesday, July 31, 2018




Were you able to attend the fashion show at the CGOA Chain Link Conference this past weekend? If not, you can watch the whole show on the Crochet Guild of America Facebook page!




The first half of the video shows the keynote speaker, Pauline Turner, who was inducted into the hall of fame this year. She's such a delightful speaker, and I think you will enjoy her presentation very much as well. The fashion show is in the last half of the video.


Below is a list of all the items that were displayed at this year's fashion show. If a pattern or more information about an item is available online, I have added a link to that information.


Many of these patterns are not yet available but will be soon. If you know of any other links that become available or are not included here, please leave a comment and I will add them in.


Special thanks to Red Heart for sponsoring this year's fashion show. Also thanks to all the amazing crocheters who submitted projects, and to all the volunteers who made the show possible. I can't wait to see everyone again next year!



2018 CGOA Fashion Show Lineup:

Group 1

Item

Crocheter / Designer

Model

Veronica Shawlette Kathryn White Kathryn White 
Capped Sleeve Top Gloria Hole / Vicki Chan  Gloria Hole 
Purple People Heater  Renee Zinck Renee Zinck 
Modified Coogee Bay Dress Barbary Hynes / Jenny King Barbara Hynes 
Flora Ombre Convertible Wrap Emily Reiter / Kristen Omdahl Emily Reiter 
Bugsy's Date Nancy Nehring Katie Winegarden
Recycled, Renewed Coat Bonnie Meltzer Bonnie Meltzer 
Be Yourself Genevieve Mizzell Clark  Genevieve Mizzell Clark 
Crochet Boho Shawl Jamie Swiatek for Red Heart Allison Herron

Group 2

Item

Crocheter / Designer

Model

Lava Flow Wrap Shari White Shari White 
Coral Flame Wrap Yvette Jiggetts / Suzann Thompson Yvette Jiggetts 
Elvia Shawl Gwen Buttke McGannon Gwen Buttke McGannon 
Tunisian Two-Step Renee Zinck Renee Zinck 
Peek-a-Boo Pullover Deb Seda Testut Nancy Smith
Colorful Freedom Dress Mirto Golino Mirto Golino 
Cape - Where land meets water Bonnie Meltzer Bonnie Meltzer 
DreadHead Genevieve Mizzell Clark  Genevieve Mizzell Clark 
Chic & Strong Crescent Shawl Rohn Strong for Red Heart Allison Herron

Group 3

Item

Crocheter / Designer

Model

Cozy Cowlette Susan Lowman Susan Lowman 
Silk Garden Sweater with Cowl Dela Wilkens Dela Wilkins 
Flatirons Shawl Andee Graves Maureen Borillo
White Arches Shrug Marette Whitney Marette Whitney 
Seeing Circles Poncho Carolyn Calderon Carolyn Calderon 
Bonus Points Shawl Sue Perez Sue Perez 
Butterfly Garden Margaret Hubert Regina Venettozzi
Lunar Tunic Kristi Simpson for Red Heart Allison Herron

Group 4

Item

Crocheter / Designer

Model

Selkie Shawl Joan Hughes / Aoibhe Ni Kathryn White
Sunset Fade Julie DesJardins Julie DesJardins 
Earthy Vest Mirto Golino Mirto Golino 
Seaglass Summer Cardi Tamara Kelley Regina Venettozzi
Bloomin' Rose Shawl Shari White Shari White 
Coachella Cardigan Jennifer Pionk Lauren Venettozzi
Shining Day Wrap Andee Graves Nancy Smith
Kaleidoscope Shawl Sara Kay Hartmann for Red Heart Allison Herron

Group 5

Item

Crocheter / Designer

Model

Flirt Cardigan Karen McKenna Bethany Dearden
Valladolid Shawl Anne McFarland / Jennifer Hansen Pamela Stark
Oasis Shell Juliette  Bezold Katy Petersen
Sea & Shells Poncho Karen McKenna Maureen Borillo
Crocheted Metal Bracelet Carole Hamburger Kathryn White
Hitch a Ride Scarf Susan Lowman Susan Lowman
Decadence Creusa Gilmore Creusa Gilmore 
Changing Tides Beach Cover Yvette Jiggetts / Lorene Eppolite Yvette Jiggetts 
Spider Lace Maxi Dress
  (Design competition winner)
Susan Walsh Katie Winegarden 
Shore Thing Dress Rohn Strong for Red Heart Allison Herron
Llama-No-Drama Nancy Anderson for Red Heart Allison Herron



Photos courtesy of Jennifer Pionk
 

2017 CGOA Chain Link Conference

Wednesday, March 8, 2017



JOIN US IN CHICAGO!


Registration for the 2017 CGOA Chain Link Conference is now open! 

Visit the CGOA website for all information on the conference - including event details, a list of available classes, weekend schedule, directions, and more. 




Brought to you by blogger contributor:
Kristine Mullen
Ambassador Crochet


Celebrate Your Favorite Crocheter

Saturday, March 28, 2015


Hello crocheters!

I'm Marcy Smith, former president and current board member of CGOA. My work this year focuses on helping to develop CGOA's education programs. It's pretty exciting and I can't wait to tell you how it all shakes out. My day job is editor of Interweave Crochet and crochet content strategist for FW Media. I get to work with crocheters Every Day, which is pretty swell.

If you missed the post by Tammy Hildebrand, Veep of CGOA (and a fine friend and fellow Tar Heel as well!), do check it out. Tammy gives a terrific tour of CGOA, crochet.org and all its benefits. I second everything she says about the special fibery goodness of CGOA, particularly the annual conference. See all the fun Tammy is having in those pictures? It’s even more fun in real time. Come join us. 

And a big shout-out to Crochetville for organizing our monthlong celebration. Because, you know, we all crochet every day, but it is a most excellent thing to devote every day of a whole month to celebrating crochet. It takes a good bit of time and effort to organize us all. So, thanks Amy and Donna!

Before I get started here, I want to ask you: Who is your favorite crocheter? Ruminate on that while I tell you what I've been up to.

Lately, my daughter and I have been crafting together. She is sixteen, going on seventeen, so it’s nothing short of remarkable that this is even going on. We have great fun (really!) taking a project from a quick idea to a finished product, both of us contributing suggestions and materials as we move forward. Here are some things I’ve learned as we’ve worked together.

Now is the time to make a thing. Don’t put it on a list. Don’t say you’ll do it on the weekend. Do it now, when the idea is fresh and new and ready for nurturing. Working with someone else can be especially nice, because one person may see a use for a thing that you hadn’t considered. Which brings me to …

Nothing is too precious to use. That ball of yarn you’ve been hoarding saving for just the right thing? Use it right now! The adorable notebook you’ve been afraid to make a mark in? Open it up and sketch your next project.  The special bead nestled in velvet? String it on thread and wear it.

Open yourself to inspiration from others. Pinterest is a terrific idea-generator.  Seeing how other people use yarns and beads and paper and whatnot is a fine way to whet your creative appetite. That said, remember …

You are the maker. Don’t worry about exactly duplicating that nifty necklace on Pinterest. Use it as a launching point to create your own great thing.

We are all makers, but we can get caught up in a list of Things to Crochet and forget to really enjoy crochet. Or maybe other work gets in the way of crochet.

So here’s the thing: When’s the last time you crocheted a thing for yourself? Not for a client, relative or friend in need. Can’t remember? Then the time is now. I’m going to give you a little recipe to jump-start your creativity AND make a gift for yourself.


This recipe, also, comes from my daughter. As a toddler, she put together the most amazing outfits, from her pink Mary Janes to her yellow-hat-with-the-pink-flower, with all manner of textures and colors in between. At the very end, she’d throw on a macaroni necklace that pulled the outfit together in a most excellent way. My latest obsession takes a page from her book of style by crocheting my own brand of “macaroni necklace.” Bead crochet necklaces!

The necklace is super-simple. I know you can crochet fabulous, complicated things. This isn’t one of those things. You’re going to make a beautiful object, using skills that are second nature to you, in a very short period of time. And you’re going to relax your mind so that it can dream up one of those fabulous, complicated things (but no pressure—really the goal is to relax your mind Right Now and crochet a present for yourself. Because you deserve it.)

Here’s the recipe: Go fetch crochet thread and beads. If you don’t have beads (and why not?), go get yourself a tube of them from the local craft store. (We’ll still be here when you get back.) Get beads that make you want to sing, because of their color or shapes or variety. While you’re there, get yourself one of those narrow, flexy needles with the big eye for stringing the beads.
If at all possible, tuck your beads & thread & needle & hook into a bag—throw a notebook in there, too—and go to a coffeeshop or bookstore. By yourself. If you can’t get away, tuck yourself into a nook with a cup of tea. 

One of my bead necklaces in progress.
String all the beads on the crochet thread—do not fret over the order of color or size; just thread them on as you pick them up. When they’re all strung, leave a 6” tail, make a slipknot, then *crochet a few chains, slide up a bead, crochet a few chains, slide up another bead, rep from *. Easy-peasy. There are a variety of ways to arrange the chain lengths and beads—follow your intuition. Pause occasionally to jot down any ideas that flow into your mind as you mesmerize yourself with the chaining and beading.  When you’re done, clip, leaving a 6” tail. Tie the tails together in an overhand knot. Put on the necklace. 

The necklace I wear all the darn time.
Wear your necklace as much as possible—it will go with everything!—to remind yourself that you are a creative being. A maker.

So, who is your favorite crocheter? If the answer is not YOU, it should be. Say that out loud: "I am my favorite crocheter!" Wow! Stunning, isn't it? Isn't it awesome that you CAN crochet? It is. Totally a Stuart Smalley moment. Wallow in it for a second or two.

Happy crocheting.


Happy National Crochet Month from CGOA Secretary, Susan Lowman

Friday, March 27, 2015

Happy National Crochet Month! It’s great to have a whole month to celebrate crochet! Since CGOA is an integral part of National Crochet Month, it’s fitting that the CGOA Board members participate in Crochetville’s National Crochet Month Blog Tour again this year. Many thanks to Amy Shelton and Donna Hulka for putting together this blog tour. We’re supporting the charity, Halos of Hope again this year. For more information about Halos of Hope, visit their website here: www.halosofhope.org.  


I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Susan Lowman. I’m a professional member of CGOA, working as a freelance crochet designer, technical editor and teacher. I’m the secretary on the CGOA Board of Directors again this year, the liaison to the CGOA Masters committee and co-chair in the CGOA Masters program. I’m also one of the 2 co-chairs of this year’s CGOA Design Competition. But I’ll let the other co-chair (Bobbie Matela) tell you about the Design Competition in her blog post tomorrow! I love being involved in CGOA!!!

I’m very excited to tell you about the first full-length CGOA Masters Day that we’ll be presenting this year at the CGOA Conference (aka: Knit & Crochet Show or Chain Link Conference) in July in San Diego, CA. Our first CGOA Masters Day was held last year at the conference in Manchester, NH, but it was only a half day. Our full-length CGOA Masters Day this year will be loaded with helpful information on how to improve your crochet, including such topics as getting gauge, weaving in ends invisibly, joining smoothly, fastening off neatly and much more. We’ll also be reviewing swatches in the program to teach you how to review your own work and we’ll explain what we’re looking for in the portfolio reviews. The day is split up between the morning session and the afternoon session, so you can pick the session you’d like to attend or attend both!

Jane Rimmer (the other co-chair of the CGOA Masters program) and I, along with some of the other Masters Committee members (aka: portfolio reviewers), are very excited about this Masters Day and we hope you are, too! We’ve got a lot planned for the day and look forward to sharing it with all those in attendance to help further everyone’s crochet skills and knowledge!

If you’re currently enrolled in the CGOA Masters program or you’d like to learn more about the program, you’ll want to attend the CGOA Masters Day on Wednesday, July 22 from 9 am – 12 noon and 2-5 pm. To read more about this year’s conference, including the schedule for the CGOA Masters Day, please check out this page.

For more information about the CGOA Masters program, visit the CGOA website here. This is the main page for the Masters program on the CGOA website. From here, you can go to other pages on the CGOA website to find out even more about the program.

For more information about the Knit & Crochet Show, check out this website. The complete show schedule, including more specific information on the classes, is all there for you to read and plan your conference experience, along with registering for a fabulous time!

Happy National Crochet Month and happy crocheting!

Susan Lowman

Happy National Crochet Month from CGOA Vice President, Tammy Hildebrand

Thursday, March 26, 2015

If you are anything like me and I think most of you reading this are, EVERY day is a day to celebrate crochet, but there is just something fun and exciting about setting aside an entire month to celebrate in an even bigger way than usual. I certainly have enjoyed reading all of the blog posts from many of CGOA's professional members and the daily giveaways from Red Heart Yarns have been fantastic. We are so grateful to Crochetville for their never-ending support of the Crochet Guild and I would like to thank Amy and Donna for once again hosting this blog tour.



Crochet has always been a part of my life for almost as long as I can remember. I learned to crochet and created my first project at the desk of my second grade teacher, Mrs. Crooks. My great grandmother had crocheted but she was gone by this time and no one else in my family (still to this day!) crocheted or knitted. So CGOA is even more special to me as our members are my fiber family!



I have had the honor to serve in a number of different ways including mentor coordinator, professional development chairperson and now as vice president, and with each new venture, I find myself learning more and benefiting by the experience. Isn't it so neat how you set out to serve others and in return you find yourself being blessed! So I encourage everyone to get involved! Look around our website and see where your talents might be best put to use.

We also encourage you to explore and take advantage of the many wonderful resources CGOA offers. There is the "Masters Program" , recognition as a professional in the industry as well as a mentoring program for aspiring professionals, design competitionlocal chapters, national and retailer discounts and so much more! And don't forget the high light which is our annual conference when we all come together and take over a conference center for what is always too short of a time! This Summer the Knit and Crochet Show will be in San Diego, CA! You want to do everything possible to be able to attend! Not only is it a fantastic opportunity to learn and network, but we sure have some fun! I hope to see many of you there!


Tammy Hildebrand
CGOA Vice President
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Introducing New Board Members and Officers for 2011!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

New Board Members
We are pleased to welcome Jack Blumenthal (Senior Vice President at Lion Brand Yarns), and Mary Colucci (Executive Director, Craft Yarn Council and Warm Up America Foundation). We are sure Jack and Mary will be wonderful additions to the board of directors.

Retiring Board Members
We are sad to say good-bye to Marty Miller, past President of CGOA, and Carol Alexander, past Vice President of CGOA, as they complete their second terms on the board. We appreciate their service and hard work over the past four years, and we know they will both continue to be very involved in CGOA.

2011 Officer and Board Member List

President: Amy Shelton
Vice President: Cari Clement
Secretary: Karen Whooley
Treasurer: Jane Rimmer

Board Members at Large:
Jack Blumenthal
Mary Colucci
Tammy Hildebrand

We are looking forward to an exciting 2011! Your new board of directors is already hard at work continuing plans for our two fabulous Chain Link conferences this year.
 
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