Tips for Those Beginning to Crochet
Congratulations on your decision to learn to crochet!
Crocheting is a pastime which has been enjoyed for many years by our mothers and grandmothers alike. And, it has been popular for good
reasons. Crocheting not only allows you to make some wonderful garments and household decorative items, but it also allows you to create while
you relax and watch television or listen to music as well.
Crocheting gives you an amazing sense of accomplishment when you are finished with a project. Whether you are
making a blanket, sweater or even a simple scarf, you will be proud to show off your handiwork work when you have finished it.
Being new to crocheting, there are a few things you need to keep in mind so that you will have the most success
possible. They are:
Crochet Yarns and Fibers for Newbies
When you are first learning how to crochet you should stick to using natural fibers and yarns. These
natural fibers tend to be less slippery and easier to work with.
Just as important as the fibers you use is the way that you hold them in your hand. By learning the correct
way to hold your yarn and crochet hook from day one, it will be much easier for you to advance your crocheting projects without having to
relearn how to hold things. Here is the best way to hold your yarn and crochet hook:
1. Place the yarn over your little finger, below your ring
finger, and above your fore and middle fingers.
2. Hold your crochet hook as you would a pencil or fork. This allows you the best hold to heave
the yarn from your fingers down to the loop in the hook.
As you begin to crochet more and more you will come up with just the right positions for you. But, it is
always best to learn in a more classical style from the start and adopt your own style from there.
When you purchase yarn or fibers for your projects make sure you take the time to get all of it from one
dye lot. The packages of yarn will be marked with a number and you want to make sure they all match. This ensures that all of your yarn is an
exact match to each other.
Crochet Hook Sizes
One of the most important considerations for any crochet project is the size of the hook and the yarn you
choose to use. Crochet hooks are labeled with numbers and letters. These numbers and letters correspond to different sizes. The higher the
number or letter then the larger and thicker the size of the hook, and when you are new to crochet this means the quicker your project will
be completed.
Crochet With Others
Being new to crocheting offers some challenges. One of these is trying to learn to crochet well from a book or
off of the Internet or television. Crocheting is one of those things which appears much harder than it really is. If you have a friend or
relative who crochets, ask them to show you how. If you do not know anyone who crochets, then you might want to take a class at your local
community college, or join a local crocheting group. While you can learn to crochet on your own, and many people have, it is a lot easier to
learn when there are people around you who can show you what to do.
Learning to crochet allows you to make new friends and to create beautiful works of art while relaxing at the
same time. By taking care to use the right supplies for beginners, and for looking for groups where you can learn new techniques, you will be on
your way to crocheting complex sweaters and blanket projects in no time. You will soon find that you have a long list of potential projects you
want to complete.
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