Crochet is my favorite way to spend an evening. The art of turning multiple loops into something beautiful is rewarding. Below, you’ll find my most recent crochet projects and more information on the art, including tools, storage, and tips.

  • DIY Crochet Earmuff Patterns You’ll Actually Want to Wear

    Cold ears are no fun, but you know what is fun? Crocheting your own earmuffs. Cozy, cute, and a little quirky, these DIY crochet earmuff patterns will keep you warm and make you smile. Whether you want something sweet and simple or over-the-top adorable, I’ve rounded up six patterns from some seriously talented designers that

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  • Pink Bow Baby Shower Theme

    When my daughter told me she was expecting a baby girl, I couldn’t wait to start planning her shower. I wanted it to feel sweet, simple, and full of love – without the stress (or the price tag) that can come with party planning. Every little detail, from the decorations to the games to the

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  • Table Cloth Bows for Baby Showers

    When it comes to baby showers, I love a good DIY project that’s equal parts adorable and affordable—and these bows made from plastic tablecloths check both boxes. I can’t take credit for this clever idea (it’s been floating around the internet for a while!), and I’d happily point you to the original creator if I

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What is Crochet?

Crochet is a form of needlework that uses interlocked loop stitches made from yarn using a crochet hook. If you look at crochet closely, it consists of several loops joined together. To make creating loops and pulling them through other loops easier, we use a hook type of tool.

Is Crochet Hard?

Anyone can learn to crochet. The process takes two hands and one hook. The hardest part about this art is keeping a steady tension, but over time as your hand muscles and muscle memory develops, it becomes easier and easier. I know many people who didn’t learn until later in their lives. You can pick it up at any time.

IS CROCHET EASIER THAN KNIT?

Both knit and crochet are ways to join loops together using a tool. However, most people find crochet to be easier than knitting because in knitting you move the loops and pieces back and forth from needle to needle, but in crochet, you work right on the piece. I learned to crochet before I learned to knit. I personally don’t enjoy knitting because, for me, it takes more brainpower, and most of the time I’m working with yarn, I’m sitting in front of the television or trying to zone out.

HOW MANY STITCHES ARE THERE?

There are over 150 crochet stitches but beginner patterns usually utilize a combination of the 5 basic crochet stitches: Chain, Single, Double, Half Double, and Slip Stitch.

How do I Get Started Crocheting?

To get started in crochet, find online crochet tutorials. When learning different stitches I found video to be the most helpful resource. You’ll only need yarn and a hook, as you build your love for the hobby, you may find you want to expand your crochet tools, but make sure it’s something you’ll stick with first.

What is the first thing a beginner should Make?

Beginner crochet projects such as dishcloths, scarfs, and coasters are a great place to start. They are easy to hold in your hands, many patterns can be found utilizing the simplest stitches, they’re useful, and they work up quickly, which will keep your interest as you learn.

Where can I find Crochet Patterns?

Patterns are widely available on the internet for free. We’re so lucky. When I first started this hobby, you could only get new patterns from your grandma, mom, or by purchasing them at craft stores. I have a great crochet Pinterest board filled with free patterns, you can find patterns here on this website, and when you’re ready to purchase more in-depth patterns, you can find them in stores and many creators sell their crochet patterns on Etsy.

What Tools Do I need?

You really only need yarn and a hook. For many patterns, you’ll want to mark your stitches, and while they make stitch markers, a safety pin works just fine. Over the years I’ve amassed many crochet tools, all that is handy to my craft, but none are necessary.

What is your best tip for beginners?

I have several crochet tips right here on this website, but the very best tip I can offer a beginner is to go slow. It’s easy to see gorgeous cardigans and elegant bedspreads and want to immediately jump in and make those, but this art requires muscle memory (and a lot of counting). Start small and build up. Join online forums for tips and tricks, and support when you have questions.

Crochet TIps

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photo of crochet granny square pillow in rocking chair
Granny Square Pillow