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How to get started in Crochet:
Crochet, in many families, is passed down from generation to generation, it is a very beautiful thing to see, but despite that, anyone who wants to enter this world needs to know how to start, and that is why we are here today. Many people learn from their mothers and grandmothers, and the tendency is for the technique to be transmitted from generation to generation. But if you weren’t that lucky and want to start in the world of crochet, how about writing down infallible tips to learn without restrictions?
Material:
As we mentioned earlier, the materials needed to crochet are not expensive, that is, you can start learning for little money, and if your goal is to sell this art, you end up getting a large profit margin.
Needle: there is an exclusive needle format for performing crochet work, and variations according to the thread used. But according to Jussara, beginners will find more comfort and better precision in the execution of stitches with a metal needle, size 2.
Line: the ideal for those who have no experience in crochet is to start handling cotton threads, especially the thinner ones, as they are easier to work with.
Scissors: this tool is essential for cutting the thread without fraying it.
With these 3 materials you can feel comfortable to crochet all kinds of things.
Basic points of Crochet:
After purchasing your basic crochet kit, it’s time to start stitching. Again, there are many techniques within the great universe of crochet. But with the basic stitches – chain, low stitch, high stitch and very low stitch – it is already possible to create a lot of things and evolve into other stitches.
Let’s see some pictures for you to be inspired and see how beautiful and flexible crochet is to do a little of everything
Some tips to get you started in crochet:
It’s easy, even easier than knitting! There’s only one needle to manage and fewer base points to control – which doesn’t mean the possibilities are less,
It’s fashionable and it’s a trend. Crochet has been back on the scene in recent years, both on the runway and at festivals and in everyday life. You too can be part of this movement,
It’s fun and you can make clothes, as well as blankets and amigurumis for your kids (no more buying online and still having to spend on delivery!)
It’s practical and only one needle is needed so you can easily take your work anywhere with you. It’s a great way to use your time more intelligently,
You can produce with crochet: Rugs, Clothes, dolls, scarfs, pillows and many other things! Crochet is especially good for those with a flowing imagination. Click here to see our other posts and expand your ideas of what to do with crochet
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