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Friday, 16 February 2024

11 Tips To Level Up Your Crochet Game


A blue hand-wound ball of yarn with a crochet hook poking through it.

 

11 Tips To Level Up

Your Crochet Game

Whether you're a yarn newbie or a seasoned crocheter, there's always room to refine your crochet skills. So, pick up your hook, grab some yarn, and get ready to dive into some of my tips and tricks to take your crocheting to the next level!
 
 

Solid Foundation: 

Before you tackle fancy stitches, make sure you've got a firm grasp of double crochet, teble crochet (UK terms) as well as basic increases and decreases. I know it's a cliche, but practice makes perfect (and for frustration-free crochet!).


Tension Talk: 

Pay attention to your tension! Loose stitches give floppy results, while tight ones create stiff fabric. Aim for consistent tension for a neat and even finish. If your stitches are too loose, try going down a hook size. If they're too tight, go up a hook size. Still too tight, roll your shoulders and release any tension you might be holding there. Again, it's a practice thing - the more you crochet, the more even your stitches will become.


Reading Comprehension: 

Learn to read crochet patterns like a pro by familiarising yourself with common abbreviations and symbols. For more extensive lists of terms you'll find there are plenty of free resources online and in libraries to help.
 

Start To Chart: 

As well as reading the written word, learning to read crochet charts can make a big difference to your crochet game. Sometimes I find myself looking at a string of instructions and thinking "what?", but a quick glance at the accompanying chart makes it crystal clear!


Stitch Exploration: 

Don't be afraid to experiment, to try new stitch patterns, to explore colourwork, and to incorporate new and interesting textures. There's a whole world of crochet stitches waiting to be discovered by you!
 

Invest In Quality Tools: 

A comfortable hook and smooth yarn can make a HUGE difference to your crocheting experience. The cheap plastic hooks which come with crochet magazines may look colourful & glittery but they're not the best for starting with because they're usually poorly made with jagged bits. I wrote a blog post all about the different types of crochet hooks, which you may wish to look at here.


Learn To Embrace Your Mistakes: 

We all make them! Think of them as learning opportunities, in fact they often end up being happy accidents! Don't be discouraged; untangle, frog, redo, and move on! At the end of the day, it's only yarn!


a group of 3 women, sitting with knitting/ crochet engaged in converstaion

 

Community Connection: 

I thoroughly recommend that you join online or in-person crochet groups. Search online for local meetups (if your area has Facebook page this is a good place to ask). It's so good to connect with other crocheters for inspiration, troubleshooting, and a good dose of laughter! 


YouTube Is Also Your Friend: 

Utilise the wealth of crochet tutorials on YouTube. Visual demonstrations can be incredibly helpful when learning new techniques and if you haven't found an in-person group to attend or a friend to help you yet, YouTube is your next best thing!


Be A Bookworm: 

Invest in crochet books or magazines for stitch inspiration, project ideas, and expert tips. Libraries are a great resource for borrowing, but keep an eye out in the charity shops for crochet books too!
 

Embrace the Challenge: 

As your skills grow, choose projects that keep pushing you a little further. This keeps things interesting and helps you learn new techniques as you go. Start with small, achievable projects to celebrate your progress and move on to bigger more challenging ones over time.


Remember, the most important thing is to have fun! Don't take things too seriously, experiment, and enjoy the journey of becoming a better crocheter. 

I should also add here that if you're crocheting granny square blankets which brings you joy and you're content sticking with that, go ahead, there's no such thing as the crochet police! As long as people are happy crocheting, I'm happy!

If you like these crochet tips, please consider signing up to my mailing list, when you do you'll automatically be sent my 25 top tips that every crocheter should know pdf! 

Until next time, happy crocheting,

Marta xx

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