Hooked on Crochet
Denise tells us how she got interested in crochet.
What got you interested in crochet?
I first became interested in crocheting when I was about 12 years old after seeing what a neighbour had crocheted. She kindly taught me the basic double crochet stitch. I had only ever made 'granny squares' that can be sewn together to make a blanket.
How did you learn to crochet?
In 2018 I went to my first crochet class with my friend Patsy, on the Isle of Wight. I followed a pattern from the Coastal Crochet website. The pattern taught me different stitches and I made a baby blanket which took me about a week to complete, working on it every evening.
Where do you buy your crochet supplies?
I buy cotton yarn and wool from various internet sites and also from a stall in Leeds market. I have also purchased crochet hooks, cases, tutorial books and accessories from internet sites.
What is your favourite design?
My favourite thing is a grey and lilac octopus which I made for my great nephew when he was born. I also really enjoyed making various beanie hats for a premature baby unit.
What is the hardest part of crocheting?
The hardest thing about crocheting is learning new stitches - but there are lots of tutorials online to help master them. I find it easier to watch a video rather than follow a pattern or a new stitch from a book.
What tips would you pass on to someone who wants to start crocheting?
My tip for a beginner is to buy quality yarn and a good set of crochet hooks. You can also buy tutorial books from the internet or craft shops. Watching online tutorials is also a good place to start.
Here are some examples of Denise's crochet designs...


What beautiful designs
ReplyDeleteLovely designs, what great skill
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