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A brief history of how I grew up with crochet
Spoiled
Indeed, when I was a little girl, my mother mainly taught me how to crochet and knit. When people ask me how I learned all these things, my mom is definitely one of the main channels where I got all this knowledge. She was an artist in crochet and knitting. My mam spoiled my sister and I with handmade sweaters, scarves, hats, dolls, clothes for our dolls and much more to mention. For example, I also remember we both had crochet bikinis, pink , so beautiful.
My wonder years
Of course I wanted to learn from her. As a small toddler I always sat next to her when she was doing magic with a needle and thread. “If you’re old enough, I’ll teach you too”, she said. Crocheting was going to be a challenge, she thought, given that I’m left-handed, and she wasn’t. But it didn’t become a problem at all, I learned it like I was right handed!
My first classes
My first classes started when I was 7. She first taught me that I crochet chain stitches, the basis of course. I made chains as long as possible, miles long in my eyes! Only when the chain stitches were equal enough, I could start to learn a single crochet. And again I worked whole patches with this stitch. And only if that stitch was even enough could I continue learning with a new stitch, and the story continues like this for the other stitches. I enjoyed it and was always challenged because I loved learning new stitches so much. From then on when she crocheted or knitted, I joined!
It is during these sessions that I learned many tips and tricks. It was sometimes a challenge to remember them. But whenever I had a problem, my mom kept telling me what I could do best to fix it when I forgot. One by one I want to share these tips with you too. But if you asked me, give me a full list now, I really couldn’t list them all at once. Only when I encounter a problem do they come back to me.
And here is the first tip I want to share with you.
What to do if both the end and the beginning of a ball of yarn are loose?
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This is a real problem, it is becoming more common, now more than before. I didn’t like it as a child, as an adult I still don’t like it. How can producers make yarn balls so bad?
But my mom used to say, “God yes, it just is, we’ll just make a new ball of yarn!” “Phew, that’s a terrible job!”, I always answered my mom. But now I’m so glad I learned how to do it in a pretty easy way.
I’ll show you with this photo tutorial :
Wrap the yarn around your fingers about two times Wrap the yarn a few more times around your fingers slide the yarn off your fingers and twist the yarn around the center a few times tuck the tassel in the middle wrap yarn around the center of the tassel Fold the brush in the middle again Turn the yarn a few times again Turn the tassel half a turn and again turn the yarn around the tassel several turns Turn the tassel again with a half turn and again turn the yarn about 10 times from here After a few half turns, the brush starts to look like balls Almost at the end it can already be done with 40 turns. 2 perfect beautiful ball made in way
With this tip I hope you also benefit from this old but still current tip!
xox Greet!