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The 5 Things You Need When You Learning How to Crochet

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Learning to crochet can be fun.  I first learned how to crochet on a summer internship between my sophomore and junior year in college.  A colleague who attended the same college taught me during that summer, and I was immediately hooked!  In this blog post, I will talk about the 5 things that I feel you need when you are learning how to crochet.

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1) Patience

Remember Rome wasn’t built in a day, so don’t expect to be the best crocheter ever the first day.  It will take a lot of practice and patience at first, but if you work hard and stick with it you will soon start to make some awesome projects.

2) Youtube

Youtube is a great resource when you are learning how to crochet or to learn how to make a new stitch. There are several great videos out there teaching the basics like how to make a chain, single crochet, or double crochet along with some more advance items like how to work corner to corner.  I have recently been working on an outer space blanket corner to corner blanket.  The pattern I am using for this blanket is from Whistle and Ivy (https://www.whistleandivy.com/, you should definitely check out this site because she has some really cute ideas. Since this is my first major corner to corner project, I have been utilizing Youtube a lot for refreshers.

This is a photo of my personal scissors. I love my flower scissors!

3) A Unique Pair of Scissors

You are going to want a good pair of scissors that is only used for your yarn.  I personally like to use colorful items.  The bright colorful items just have a way of brightening your mood.  I currently have a pair of Fiskars floral scissors. Fiskars has floral scissors in pink and blue that you can buy on Amazon or at Joann Fabrics or Michaels.  The scissors I own has large pink flowers on them, which makes it easy to use only for my yarn projects. And because of the large pink flowers, my boyfriend knows not to use these scissors to cut paper or tape.

4) A Pinterest Account

I know what you’re think, ” Jamie, where have you been the last couple of year, everyone has a Pinterest account today because where else will you find Joanna Gaines inspired decor projects or your DIY rustic wedding decor”.  But it is also a great resource when you are learning how to crochet. There are tons of patterns available on Pinterest. Some of these patterns are for more experienced crafters, but a lot are simple projects for beginners. Its user interface also makes it super easy to search for particular projects. Like if you want to find a baby blanket, you can search for “Easy Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns”.  You can also find crochet blogs that can teach you how to make different types of stitches.

5) A Sense of Adventure

Once you start to crochet, you will be embarking a lifelong crafting journey. You will be looking for new patterns to try, new stitches, and new types of yarns.  There are several times when I’m wondering around Joann Fabrics, Michaels, or Pat Catans where I will see a new or different type of yarn and will want to buy it just to see what I can make out of it.  That’s the great thing about crocheting, you can always try new things.  Here at CraftEaze we love this adventure so much that we created a monthly subscription service that will deliver a new project (with all of the supplies) directly to your door!  These projects are good for beginners and also will introduce you to different types of yarn and patterns.  Check out the subscriptions menu for more information.

Happy Crafting!

<3 Jamie

 

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