The art of crocheting is a lifelong skill you can use to make beautiful gifts and items for your home and wardrobe. Begin by learning a couple of basic stitches and then build on that with more advanced stitches and patterns. As you begin your crochet journey, you'll first need to figure...
Are you new to the world of crochet and want to make a crochet heart for beginners? In today’s blog post, I’m sharing how to make a heart out of chunky yarn. I’ll also show you how to turn it into an adorable banner that’s perfect to decorate a mantel, a nursery… you nam...
Crocheting a cable stitch is a fantastic way to add texture and depth to your crochet projects. This guide is perfect for beginners looking to learn this technique. Inspired by Anne Claire’s tutorial, it will walk you through each step carefully, ensuring your success in mastering the easy c...
There are many ways to knit sweaters and cardigans, but I find the construction of this one to be the easiest for beginners as it’s knit flat. You essentially will be making one large rectangle for the back, two large rectangles for the front panels, and two lightly shaped sleeves. You...
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Crocheting a basic pencil skirt is easier than you might expect. Work the waistband in rows and the body of the skirt in rounds, then crochet a simple decorative edging for some added flair. Tie the finished product together with the right ribbon or belt. Steps Download Article Before ...