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Meet my granddaughter and check out our latest pattern!

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Little Ruthie stopped by to help show off our latest pattern, the Puff Stitch Sweater and Bonnet ensemble. Isn't she just the cutest? Ruthie just turned one and is the light of my life!

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Until next time!

Maggie

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Knitting vs. Crocheting

Have you ever been asked “What are you knitting?” or “Is that knitting or crocheting?” It's a common question that many avid crocheters receive. Maybe you have heard this once or twice in your life. To an avid crocheter the difference between these two crafts might be obvious, but that's not true for everyone. If you are one of those people that would like to know what the difference is for knitting versus crocheting, then check out the breakdown listed below. 

 

Crochet  Knitting
  1. one hook
  2. more difficult
  3. faster pace
  4. more yarn
  5. bulkier stitches
  1. two needles
  2. easier
  3. slower pace
  4. less yarn
  5. closer stitches

 

Many who crochet might say that crocheting is easier, and those who knit might say the same for knitting. It really depends on the experience of each person. The best scenario is to make sure that you feel comfortable in whatever hobby you choose. Try both, and go from there. Of course, you do not have to choose - you can always do both. 

 

Fun fact!

Did you know that knitting is the most common search word in Google - when people are actually searching for crochet?

Please comment below about your ideas and opinions on crocheting versus knitting.

 

XoXo

Maggie

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What is knitting?

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What is knitting? A basic how to article about knitting + instructional video.

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What do you mean you don't know how to crochet? ...My grandma does :) 

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I think my granddaughter Ruthie (above) is welcoming you to an introduction to crochet...

If you've never crocheted - Welcome! Here is a brief lesson to get you started:

 

What is Crochet? Crochet is a needle craft hobby that uses a single hook device to create looping stitches. Crochet begins with a chain or foundation row that doesn't reside on the hook. The hook pulls loops through previously made stitches (or chains) to create the project. There are no stitches that stay on the hook while working the project, with the exception of Tunisian crochet where this style of crochet is a combination of knitting and crocheting techniques. The process of crochet uses four basic stitches; single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet and triple (or treble) crochet. These stitches are combined and multiplied to create a large variety of other crochet stitches. The methods used to crochet often create a thicker piece of fabric than knit stitches when using a hook and yarn of a similar thickness. The advantage of crocheting over knitting is that there is only one loop on the hook after a stitch is completed so the project doesn't unravel as easily as a knitted item. This makes crochet an ideal travel project.

 

 

Stay tuned for the next blog post for more tips and tricks...

 

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Arm Knit Scarf – Free Pattern using Hometown USA Yarn

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Arm Knit scarves are so easy to create! No knitting or crocheting experience is required to make one of these beautiful fashion accessories. To make your own arm knit scarf, you’ll need two strands of a #6 super bulky weight yarn. For this project, we used Lion Brand’s Hometown USA yarn. By using both ends of […]

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