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Annika
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Annika
USA
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one_dog_per_acre
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Trish
Sandpoint
ID
USA
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Posted - Jan 23 2008 : 11:36:27 AM
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MaryJanes dishcloth!
Farmgirl Sister #91 Make cupcakes not war! |
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Posted - Jan 23 2008 : 11:40:03 AM
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Dishclothes are nice, or you could make a lap afgan. I love crocheted blankets- especially if you use the "Homespun" type yarn! Nice and fluffy and you get to use a huge crochet hook so it doesn't take too long :D
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Annika
USA
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Canadian farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
   
482 Posts
Lori
Ontario
Canada
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Posted - Jan 23 2008 : 11:55:41 AM
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Dishcloths and scarves! Also, simple lap blankets, you can make squares and join them together.
Lori
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Tammy Claxton
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Tammy
Glen Burnie
Maryland
USA
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Posted - Jan 23 2008 : 4:22:38 PM
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Granny squares are simple and can turn into dishcloths, afghans, or bath washcloths. Hope this helps. Check out the Bev's Country Cottage website - www.bevscountrycottage.com for some cool free patterns or go to the library and get the book "Crochet School". That's how I learned crochet.
What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger!
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queenofdreamsz4u
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Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
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Posted - Jan 23 2008 : 5:56:25 PM
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Annika,
Is your wooden hook a maple one made by Ed Jenkins? They are like magic to work with...got all of the super big ones through size "U" I believe.
I taught myself to make granny squares first then I evolved to everything else. Granny squares are a good beginner practice since there are so much things to create from them and you can make them as large as you want to! They really give you good practice for reading a pattern 
Ideas that pop in my mind...Make large grannies and use to cover the fronts of readymade cushions. Slippers (line with polarfleece before sewing up...A shawl or poncho....leg warmers,...wrist warmers
Stephanie
"Idealists…foolish enough to throw caution to the winds…have advanced mankind and enriched the world." ~ emma goldman
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Annika
USA
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peggysue
True Blue Farmgirl
   
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Peggy
Tulsa
Oklahoma
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Posted - Jan 23 2008 : 7:24:10 PM
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granny squares are a great way to start..... you can turn them into so many things, scarves are another until you get comfortable with crocheting. keep us posted on your progress.
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Annika
USA
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Leezard
True Blue Farmgirl
    
950 Posts
Elizabeth
Novi
MI
USA
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Posted - Jan 24 2008 : 03:56:38 AM
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There's someone on Etsy that makes wooden crochet hooks, if anyone is interested I'll find the link for you :)
I still crochet pretty basic things, I do a lot of afghans and scarves...good thing I know a lot of people who like to have homemade ones...lol I need to get together with my grandma to have her teach me some more advanced things because I haven't been able to figure out some of the things I'd like to try by teaching myself like I did with the basics.
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Annika
USA
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Canadian farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
   
482 Posts
Lori
Ontario
Canada
482 Posts |
Posted - Jan 24 2008 : 09:02:50 AM
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I just got Clover Soft Touch crochet hooks, and they're really nice! They have a metal hook and an ergonomically shaped larger plastic handle that has a soft grip spot on it. They're supposed to be great for arthritic hands (which I'm getting already!).
I've never tried a wooden hook, but they sound interesting.
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cajungal
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2349 Posts
Catherine Farmgirl Sister #76
Houston Area
Texas
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Posted - Jan 28 2008 : 6:26:31 PM
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I agree with the other gals....dishcloths and scarves and afghans. Dishcloths and squares are a great way to practice your single and double chain.....making the stitches a uniform size. Plus, you can try out different patterns. Learning to read and follow a pattern can be frustrating sometimes. Doing a small version can be helpful. AND these practice squares could be assembled into a number of items.....afghan, scarf, purse, pillow, etc...
Have fun! Blessings Catherine
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