July 30, 2009

30 : : I'm Crocheting!

Just barely! So far I've learned dc, tr, and dtr - I figure abbreviated or not, they won't make sense unless you crochet too! The yarn was given to me by Amy - isn't it beautiful? Anyone have a good online resource for learning?

Thanks!
Amy
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21 comments:

  1. Glad you're enjoying the yarn! Nice photo!

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  2. What are you going to make, Amy! Pretty colors to work with ... TTFN~ Marydon

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  3. Fun, that is on my to do list, learn to crochet well! someday I will get a bee in my bonnet and do it!

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  4. Crocheting is great!! So relaxing - but watch out you can get addicted to yarn as fast as fabric - its an illness I tell you!!! LOL!!! A great online resource with video tutorials is NexStitch - http://www.nexstitch.com/Tutorials.html
    Enjoy!

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  5. Hi Amy - you must visit www.attic24.typepad.com. So very inspiring and her tutorials are great and are listed in the side bar. Enjoy

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  6. Hi Amy,

    enjoy the crocheting, I taught myself a few weeks ago using a book and some videos on YouTube...and a bit of help from the lovely lady in my yarn shop! I'm doing a pretty bag with bobbles at the moment in between all the sewing.
    I also recommend Attic 24 - she uses beautiful colours and has a smashing tutorial for a hexagon shaped block.

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  7. good for you! I'm a self-taught newbie. Visit Attic 24, Hooked on Needles, and I know there are some others.

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  8. I was taught to crochet by a friend, but I took on some more difficult knitting projects recently that were beyond my knowledge and Youtube was wonderful! I just typed in the abbreviation and the word knitting and I had several videos to watch! I would have been lost without it!

    Are you making anything in particular?

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  9. Seems like I saw a book titled 'crocheting for dummies' maybe at our local Michaels Crafts store. That ought to make it easy.

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  10. Congratulations, Amy! I have a book at home that is really good; basically a stitch dictionary and teaching manual. I will look it up when I get home tonight and leave another comment. Other than that I think Lion Brand Yarn had some good resources. Lots of free patterns too.

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  11. I used to crochet. I made one of my girls a nice granny square afagan and finished it the night before she was born. My mom helped me by joining all the blocks together. I like crochet, seems it is making a come back.

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  12. Pretty yarn! Ravelry is a great site and it's free! https://www.ravelry.com/account/login.
    They have tons of free patterns, also patterns for purchased. Lots if inspiration there.

    If I'm looking for a pattern I use google search engine images and usually find something that way too. What are you wanting to make?

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  13. I'm so excited for you Amy! It sounds like you know just about everything you need to!

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  14. My grandmother and mother taught my how to crochet. Knitting was self taught... lol. You do not want to know. Anyway, check out ravelry, I agree... and youtube!

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  15. Crocheting was the first craft compulsion I acquired at age 10 when my Mom taught me with a windowpane vest pattern. Remember those! I wish you weren't 3/4 of the way across the country so I could teach you. Good luck and enjoy!

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  16. Congratulations on learning crochet.I love crochet, it is so relaxing. I currently have 3 projects on the go but they are all blankets and it's too hot to have wool blankets on my lap. Can't wait to get back to them though.

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  17. I love to crochet too! And the extent of my skills are those 3 simple stitches. But you would be surprised how many things you can make with just those. :o)

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  18. The nice thing about crochet is it goes faster than knitting, grin, and I do both. I mostly use crochet for afghans and scarfs. The afghans for cancer patients and the scarfs for the police to give to intercity kids. I learned about 55 years ago from a Coats & Clark booklet that is still available in stores like Michaels

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  19. I purchased a laminated pocket guide for crochet booklet from Hobby Lobby. It sold for $4.95 and I used a 40-percent off coupon I got in their weekly e-mail. This guide shows step by step photos for several crochet stitches. It is small enough to carry in my project bag and I refer to it often.

    Here is a link to what the guide looks like:

    http://www.leisurearts.com/items/56005/Crochet/search/pocket-guide/s/newest/default.aspx

    Hope this helps; crochet is fun!

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  20. Crocheting is fabulous--I hope you love it. Pretty into it myself. Can't wait to see what you make with it.

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