If you can crochet you can be your own charity.
Just go into a retirement home near you. Ask if they have a resident that crochets. Or teach it or reteach it to some of the ole gals in the home. Bet there were some that did it when they were young. You could be having crochet time going on in a number of homes heck have a ball. You will be surprised at the ole folks.
Crochet is becoming a lost type thing it seems. Get out and light a fire for crochet.
That would be closer to teaching the man to fish so he can eat fish forever instead....of feeding him some fish then leaving him to starve.
It seems you have a talent and a desire to pass it on. I commend you and wish you well.
By the way. You don't crochet dish cloths do you? I had an 87 year old gal till last year, she passed on bless her that kept me in dish cloths. She made the best dish cloths I swear. Hand crochet.
If you do maybe we can figure out how to contact on here.. lol I personaly admire someone who crochets. Keep it up... JIm
The abbreviation for the triple crochet stitch in crochet is "tr."
Here you go: 1) Slip Stitch 2) Single Crochet 3) Half Double Crochet 4) Double Crochet 5) Treble Crochet 6) Single crochet increase 7) Single Crochet decrease 8) Double Crochet increase 9) Double crochet decrease 10) Treble Crochet increase
The abbreviation for the treble crochet stitch in crochet patterns is "tr."
The keyword "dtr crochet" stands for double treble crochet, which is a tall stitch in crochet. It is used to create a looser and more open fabric in crochet projects.
There is no collective noun for the noun 'crochet', in which case a noun that is suitable for the situation can be used, for example a pile of crochet, a bag of crochet, a bazaar of crochet, etc.
Here you go: 1) Slip Stitch 2) Single Crochet 3) Half Double Crochet 4) Double Crochet 5) Treble Crochet 6) Single crochet increase 7) Single Crochet decrease 8) Double Crochet increase 9) Double crochet decrease 10) Treble Crochet increase
In crochet, the abbreviation "tc" stands for "triple crochet."
There is no homophone for the word crochet.
No, you can only crochet with a crochet hook. Answer Crochet is done with crochet hooks (they come in many sizes) not knitting neeldes. But you can also use your fingers (finger crochet) or there is also some thing called Knooking which uses a tool that has a crochet hook on one end and a knitting needle point on the other.
The "x" symbol in crochet means: single crochet (sc)
CAL stands for crochet a long
what are the terms for crochet