Friday, May 2, 2008

learn to crochet - these are the essentials

Have you been thinking about learning to crochet? Crochet, like any form of art, is as much about skill as about innate ability.

Those who learn to crochet do so for a variety of reasons. If you don't want to end up with your sleeves a different shade to your body, make sure all of the batch numbers on the balls you buy are the same. I have known three housewives who have gone into crocheting, first as a hobby, and then into business, making sweatshirts, shawls and pillowcases in different designs and different colors.

Yarn colors also have positive effects on the eyes too. Having these books on hand will also walk you through the stitches if you are still in the learning stages. Free crochet baby pattern sites are actually sprinkled across the Internet so take advantage of the accessibility and try your hand at a crochet baby pattern before committing to a full one.

At the time, knitting seemed over my head and maybe even a bit "granny-ish". That will ensure that your stitch matches the stitch measurements that are called for in the crochet instructions, thus saving you any frustration down the line. Once you've worked with a few patterns, you'll find yourself much more familiar with the instructions, and you won't need to refer to the book any longer.

Remember that perfection is not necessary. You can also learn how to incorporate crochet with beads, embroidery and knitting.

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