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Post by tampascrapper on Apr 14, 2024 17:20:50 GMT
I want to learn how to crochet. Do you have any YouTube channels for beginners that you recommend? Or another idea for me to learn?
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Post by Merge on Apr 14, 2024 17:34:04 GMT
Buy a Woobles kit and use their video tutorials. That’s how I learned. You can use a 40% off coupon on them at JoAnn.
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Post by redshoes on Apr 14, 2024 17:45:39 GMT
Bella Coco and The Crochet Crowd both have excellent beginner tutorials. I learned from scratch from both of them!
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Post by miominmio on Apr 14, 2024 19:12:46 GMT
Garnstudio have really good videos.
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milocat
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Post by milocat on Apr 14, 2024 19:57:15 GMT
TL Yarn Crafts and B.Hooked Crochet are good also, in addition to the already mentioned Crochet Crowd and Bella Coco. Bella Coco is in the UK.
There are UK and US terms, so when beginning you might want to only focus on one way. Because they both have single, double and treble crochet stitches but they mean different things.
What kind of projects are you interested in? Clothes, toys, blankets?
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Post by quietgirl on Apr 14, 2024 21:29:28 GMT
I like TL yarn crafts, bagoday crochet, and creative grandma.
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Post by melodyesch on Apr 14, 2024 22:59:41 GMT
Buy a Woobles kit and use their video tutorials. That’s how I learned. You can use a 40% off coupon on them at JoAnn. I second the Woobles. You get everything you need in the kit and I really love the yarn. Plus, you’re making something small so it’s not a huge commitment to something you’ll lose interest in. Or at least I didn’t.
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Post by monklady123 on Apr 14, 2024 23:01:13 GMT
Browse around YouTube and try various beginner videos. This was my project at the beginning of the pandemic before vaccines when we were all at home. I went through multiple videos before I found someone whose style worked for me.
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