Learning to Crochet
For the last 20 years, I have been trying to learn to crochet.
With the help of a very patient friend, I finally got it right.
It seems that I was picking up my loops backwards; no one had noticed this before! I started out with a simple single crochet scarf for my daughter, which I didn't like how it looked when I finished.
So I made her another for her birthday in her favorite colors, purple and hot pink.
She loves it so much that she wears everyday! When we were decorating for Halloween, my daughter asked me to make a pumpkin costume for one of her stuffed animals, so I made a pumpkin with the lid on a string so it couldn't get lost.
She was elated! I have made her a double crochet hat and a pair of tennis sock slippers...
she thinks it is wonderful that I make her things out of yarn and my own hands! For Christmas this year, I have been working on gift sets that include a waffle weave dish cloth, an over sized pot holder, and a crochet lace edged towel.
I cannot believe how quickly I picked up on crochet once we worked out the issue I was having! My sister has ordered more towels with the lace edge and pot holders for her summer cottage.
The look on my family's faces when I gave them the sets to use for the holidays was worth more than anything I spent on supplies.
All in all learning to crochet has been a great experience.
I am continuing to learn more stitches and ways to make more items.
The art of crocheting is potentially a dieing craft, and if others don't learn to do it it may die altogether.
I hope that I can pass my knowledge on to others so that they can have the same enjoyment that i have had.
With the help of a very patient friend, I finally got it right.
It seems that I was picking up my loops backwards; no one had noticed this before! I started out with a simple single crochet scarf for my daughter, which I didn't like how it looked when I finished.
So I made her another for her birthday in her favorite colors, purple and hot pink.
She loves it so much that she wears everyday! When we were decorating for Halloween, my daughter asked me to make a pumpkin costume for one of her stuffed animals, so I made a pumpkin with the lid on a string so it couldn't get lost.
She was elated! I have made her a double crochet hat and a pair of tennis sock slippers...
she thinks it is wonderful that I make her things out of yarn and my own hands! For Christmas this year, I have been working on gift sets that include a waffle weave dish cloth, an over sized pot holder, and a crochet lace edged towel.
I cannot believe how quickly I picked up on crochet once we worked out the issue I was having! My sister has ordered more towels with the lace edge and pot holders for her summer cottage.
The look on my family's faces when I gave them the sets to use for the holidays was worth more than anything I spent on supplies.
All in all learning to crochet has been a great experience.
I am continuing to learn more stitches and ways to make more items.
The art of crocheting is potentially a dieing craft, and if others don't learn to do it it may die altogether.
I hope that I can pass my knowledge on to others so that they can have the same enjoyment that i have had.