Guides
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Are Crochet Hooks Allowed on Airplanes? Plus tips for Travel and Crochet on the Go!
Whether you are traveling on the plane to visit family or just heading to the park for some fresh air, it’s nice to take your crochet with you. Enjoy the outside sun with a little bit of crochet out on your deck, or keep a travel kit with you to move from room to room in the house. Wherever you are going, keep your crochet together to enjoy your craft everywhere! Hooks on a Plane At least in the United States, crochet hooks are allowed in carry on bags and in checked luggage. Remember that the final decision rests with the TSA officer. Make sure you check with your local…
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Crochet VS Knitting
Many people wonder what is the difference between crochet and knitting. At first glance, they are both handicrafts that use yarn. Both create wonderful pieces that vary from hats to blankets. Regardless of which you end up choose, you will probably end up with a yarn hoard that would make even the fiercest of dragons blush. With both crafts you can find a hobby that will be relaxing, almost meditative, and a little creation of love that you can show your passion to all of your family and friends. Tools of the Trade Knitting uses a pair of long, pointed needles to create the stitches. They come in various styles:…
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Crochet On A Budget
Crochet can still be afforadable Waiting for Sales Best Affordable Yarns Best Affordable Hooks Other Tips and Tricks
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Double Crochet
These instructions are for right-handed crocheters and will be using US terminology.
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Half Double Crochet
These instructions are for right-handed crocheters and will be using US terminology.
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Reading Patterns
These instructions are for right-handed crocheters and will be using US terminology.
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Magic Ring
These instructions are for right-handed crocheters and will be using US terminology.
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How to get Started with Crochet
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Attaching Yarn to Projects
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Fastening Off and Finishing Off