Each Week there is open table space to do any game you bring or that we have on hand.
We try to have some special craft or hobby that we feature each week
Door Opens at 7pm special events below start at 7:30
Family owned and operated craft store serving Queens NY since 1970.
We have a craft for every age and every season.
80-09 Myrtle Avenue - Glendale NY 11385 - 718-366-6085 - www.CooksCrafts.com
Each Week there is open table space to do any game you bring or that we have on hand.
Yes, yes, I know. You all hate when stores push Christmas but just hear me out....
Queens is a melting pot of nationalities. Every day someone comes that English is not their first language. Regular translation dictionaries are not really helpful when it comes to crafts. It can tell you how to ask where the bathroom is but when it comes to explaining a single crochet or a purl stitch, they are useless. I was able to get from my distributors 2 knitting books completely in Spanish.
Both books are great for the Spanish Knitter, but what about Crochet? Well, unfortunately I can't seem to find any. If you know of an american distributor of foreign language craft books, please let me know.
A friend, neighbor and customer asked for a crocheted baby blanket for a boy. This is one of my favorite crochet patterns and I think it looks great in Blue and Yellow. Very cuddly and reminds me of sleeping.

OK Customers and Friends, Its on! Some of the members of Glendale Knits & Crochets meetup group have joined a neighboring meetup group called Knit to Give Back. At the last meeting it was decided we would all try and make 4-5 pieces for a blanket to give to Warm Up America. Pieces need to be made with acrylic worsted weight yarn and need to be 7" x 9". They can be knitted or crocheted. We will be meeting on April 16th to put them all together. If you can't come but still want to participate you can bring the pieces into the shop anytime before April 16th.
When I was a kid, my Grandmother taught me how to finger knit, but then a friend sent me a link to Arm Knitting. Its really neat how you can make a quick cowl with just your arms and some yarn. I will definitely be doing one of these soon.