Crochet Starter Guide

Crochet Starter Guide
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The "Simple Crocheting Techniques for the Beginner" is really what this book is about. If you've never done it before or have only thought about doing it, you've got the right guide. Everything is kept very basic so that anyone can do it. Something as simple as how to hold the crocheting needle is taught. You'll discover how this tool can do wonders and learn which different types and sizes are best for making which specific things. Of course the material for the yawn is covered and which type is best for crocheting what. As you proceed along, not only will you be amazed at how much can be done by crocheting, you'll see how even a beginner can create some awesome stuff. It's just a matter of learning the right techniques and eventually mastering them. There's nothing like a hand-made blanket that you created with your own hands by crocheting. Being a beginner is not a problem. This book will teach you how and get you on your way to making some pretty neat stuff. You might get pretty good at it and your friends and family night even pay you to crochet something for them. You never know.Author BiographyAriel Horowitz wasn't always into crocheting. It just so happens that she had gotten ill and was basically laid up for an extended period of time. So with all that unwanted time on her hands, she thought about what she could do to be productive; especially during the winter in Wisconsin where it can get pretty cold. An older friend of her mom's, Roberta, came by regularly to visit and that was where her interest among other things began. Ariel was taught from A to Z different techniques and ways of crocheting that was passed down for generations by Roberta's family. She was kind enough to share many things and with all the time on Ariel's hands, she thought why not spend some time writing a book for beginners on how to crochet and make beautiful things that's useful and a fun way to actually be productive. She's gotten so good at it that people she knows are willing to actually pay her to crochet hats, blankets, mittens, etc. It wasn't something planned; but turned out to be something great.