Where my hookers at?
If you have read even one post, you know I love knitting to death. Believe it or not, I learned to crochet first when I was just a kid. Crocheting was one of the crafts at day camp and since I wasn’t one of the popular girls I learned to crochet. Β The most I have ever done is a cowl. Β I did more blankets then anything else. Wait no, I think I did a baby sweater way back when. Oh I forgot about that Β Moreover duster by Kimberly K. McAlindin I did in the Swans Island Natural Colors Merino fingering.
And how could I forget the Chain Reaction also by Kimberly. I made the back too wide but I did it, I crocheted a sweater π
So do you crochet too?
I don’t crochet, but I’d love to. Your work is beautiful!ββββ
Thank you!!
I want to learn to crochet. Maybe it is time to start!
yes go for it!
I’ve been on a crochet kick lately, to make shawls as gifts. The fabric is so squishy and I like how quickly it works up.
I never thought I would be ok with being called a hooker. ππ Your work is so lovely. I learned to crochet first too. When I was learning to knit, my fellow fiber friend was learning to crochet. We came up with yarn Gangsta names. We started calling ourselves the G-Yarn Posse and Two-Sticks and Left-Hook. Lol!! The most extensive thing I crocheted was a shrug that became a Jacket (or shracket). I used wool-ease thick & quick and a size N hook. It was fun to make. Happy National Crochet Month. π
Hahahahahahaaa G-Yarn Posse ππππ lmaooooo thanks for always stopping in to say hello π
Yes, I’m a crocheter first, knitter second.
I have been crocheting off and on for over 25 years and I am a proud hooker! My auntie (RIP) taught me and I love it, although I tend to get frustrated with patterns at times and just do my own thing π Crochet to me is very relaxing and I love wearing my creations and having people ask me where I got it from and I say I made it!
That is the best thing ever saying “I made it!”