Yes, I crochet. My Aunt taught me a long time ago when I was in 9th grade. I made alot of afghans and baby blankets. Also a few baby sweaters and booties.




My mom taught me to crochet when I was very little; I started many afghans and only finished one.
Recently I thought I wanted to try crocheting again and I made two infinty scarves. I would like to learn how to make granny squares and maybe amigurumi.
Recently I thought I wanted to try crocheting again and I made two infinty scarves. I would like to learn how to make granny squares and maybe amigurumi.
~ Katie ~


No.....it is one thing I want to learn but I feel like I'm hopeless. My cousin tried to teach me but it didn't work out so well! I can make the ruffle scarves using the Sashay yarn and the fabric/lace yarns.
For right handed folks teaching left handed folks, just sit across from them. You will b a mirror image and work perfectly .

I love to crochet! learned how when i was staying in a hospital in texas...
I haven't crochetd in a long time but when i was a little girl my Mom taught me the basic stitches. I can crochet but I cannot knit. I have developed a new love in the fibre area though - loom knitting. This Christmas everyone got hats and scarves. Today I started an afghan for my youngest son. I have a set of different sized round looms and one rectangular loom. They become quite addicting...not quite as much as scrapping and cards,...but close! LOL!
I love to crochet. My mom taught me (after my grandma taught her), when I was 16. I dabbed here and there for awhile, and then lost interest til after I got married. Then I picked it up again (I think I was around 29/30 yrd old). Then I put it down again for years, and just about a year or so picked it back up again. My girls love that I can crochet, because I can make them some really cute things. The most recent was headbands and boot cuffs. Oh and those ruffled scarves, I have so many that I started selling them 

Mildred - Mom to 2 girls and a husband (I tell people that I am a single mom of 3. Ages 59, 37 and 31) lol. And a proud Grandma to Orahn (7) Sawyer (5) and Mazie (3).










I taught myself to crochet in 1975 when I was pregnant with my first daughter. I make sweaters and afghans.
I use to crochet. I did afghans, dolls with dresses, hot pads. I learned when I was about 12 or so. My mom did a lot of crocheting. I was left handed and she was right handed so I had to learn how to do it watching her and then I had to do th opposite.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
Out of all the things I can put on my crafty resume, none involve yarn.
I. Can't. Yarn.
And, oh, how I have tried.
I. Can't. Yarn.
And, oh, how I have tried.
~Sarah~
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