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ria
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Crochet or Knitting
Which would you say is easier to learn? I would like to make my DC that is on the way, a blanket. Do you think I will be able to learn and finish a blanket by Nov.?
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Posted 4/14/08 3:21 PM |
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
I think that crochet is easier to learn and also works up faster than knitting. When I was teaching myself I found that Crochet Cabana has some great and easy baby afhan patterns that I started with.
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Posted 4/14/08 3:52 PM |
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ria
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
Thank you. That site looks very helpful. I just hope I am able to understand it. I am a beginner. haha
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Posted 4/14/08 4:04 PM |
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smdl
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
You see, I think knitting is easier. Maybe because everybody in my family was a knitter?
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Posted 4/14/08 8:24 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
i learned to crochet at age 7 taught myself to knit at age 27
the one you learn first seems to be easier for most people.
i can think of an easy blanket in each crochet and knit that would be relatively quick to work up.
pros of each: crochet: if you drop your hook or need to un-do a stitch is only ONE STITCH
knit: you always know where the next stitch goes
cons of each: crochet: you don't always know where the next stitch goes and uneven tension is easier to see
knit: as a beginner, you HAVE to get to the end of the row before you can put it down. and if you drop your needle... OH BOY!
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Posted 4/14/08 10:46 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
oh, and...
either technique, for your first project being something that will OBVIOUSLY be sentimental... i would suggest you use big yarn and needle/hook... this way you'll see progress faster and be encouraged to finish it
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Posted 4/14/08 10:48 PM |
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2BEANS
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Name: Tina
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
I found crocheting easier to learn and faster at doing the basics. i havent been able to figure out how to do any really patterns. I can only seem to do single and double stitching on crocheting. Knitting i tried teaching myself and didnt get very far.
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Posted 4/15/08 7:25 AM |
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mom2mgn
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
I think crocheting is easier but like a pp said, I think it's because I learned that first. I found a really super easy baby blanket kit that I make for gifts b/c it's inexpensive and fast. It's called pound of yarn or something like that. It comes in a bag and has the instructions on the label. It uses very easy crochet stitches. I think it might also have a knitting pattern on it too but I always do the crochet one.
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Posted 4/16/08 11:12 AM |
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ria
LIF Adolescent
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
Do you remember where you got it? Or I can do a search for it.
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Posted 4/16/08 12:56 PM |
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luvsun27
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Name: Kim
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Re: Crochet or Knitting
I taught myself to knit a few years ago...I tried to teach myself crochet...but I just can't seem to get it So, I say knitting is easier
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Posted 4/17/08 8:21 PM |
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