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happytobreathe
The Lazy Days of Summer
Member since 10/06 1413 total posts
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Crocheting Classes
I would really love to learn how to make blankets...hats...etc. Any place you can recommend for classes?
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Posted 3/28/10 7:13 PM |
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scubashell44
LIF Adolescent
Member since 8/09 790 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Crocheting Classes
AC Moore and Michaels offer classes, as well as some local libraries.
I taught myself...super easy.
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Posted 3/29/10 12:13 AM |
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happytobreathe
The Lazy Days of Summer
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Re: Crocheting Classes
How did you teach yourself? I am interested!
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Posted 3/29/10 2:38 PM |
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scubashell44
LIF Adolescent
Member since 8/09 790 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Crocheting Classes
I actually bought the book "I taught myself to crochet" and used the website "crochet pattern central". They both have LOTS of pictures, and if i couldn't figure anything out, then I'd ask my grandmother.
I'm also left handed, so I was taking the pictures and doing it backwards, until I realized that both the book and website have left handed directions.
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Posted 3/30/10 1:16 AM |
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Michelle
My Little Yankee Fans
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Re: Crocheting Classes
I taught myself by googleing how to crochet and then watch tutorials on you tube. It was very easy.
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Posted 4/8/10 3:26 PM |
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PreshusSmurf
So in love with my little guys
Member since 1/07 2963 total posts
Name: Jess
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Re: Crocheting Classes
ITA with the PPs. You Tube is great for tutorials!! I used them to learn, it was easy to pick up because you get to watch someone do each stitch.
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Posted 4/14/10 2:24 AM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Member since 2/07 17374 total posts
Name: EMBRACING CHANGE
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Re: Crocheting Classes
i agree that youtube is great for this!
also, joining ravelry.com the people on there know EVERYTHING. you can ask ANY question, and someone had the answer or a link that will answer your question.
i say, try on your own, first. if that doesn't work out for you, then look into classes. most yarn stores offer classes.
best of luck to you
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Posted 4/15/10 9:00 AM |
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tara73
carseat nerd
Member since 11/09 3669 total posts
Name: Buttercup
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Re: Crocheting Classes
Yep, between youtube and the folks on Ravelry you should be able to learn.
Ravelry is awesome for patterns, too.
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Posted 4/15/10 9:29 AM |
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Samira0407
Love being a Mom
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Re: Crocheting Classes
great suggestions-i just came on also looking to find out information about crocheting classes!
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Posted 5/20/10 11:29 AM |
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ArmyOfBabies
Growing older but not up
Member since 7/07 4427 total posts
Name: Jeri
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Re: Crocheting Classes
Another book I found super helpful (and also a great reference book) is Stitch & B*tch: The Happy Hooker.
I loved the crochet book so much that I decided to teach myself to knit and bought her other book about knitting. Image Attachment(s):
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Posted 7/19/10 12:08 AM |
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