• @Sharkwellington
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    614 days ago

    A relative of mine is a big fan of The Woobles, they got me a panda kit that I really have to start on. But the how-to videos go over every step in detail and are pretty easy to understand.

    • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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      514 days ago

      The Woobles are a little pricey, but having that kind of cute project and video help can be a good motivator. I think starting with amigurumi can still be a little ambitious though. I’d suggest starting with a blanket of single crochets to get comfortable with the hook - all you need is the right size hook and yarn. No need to spend more than $6 at Walmart or Dollar Tree.

      • @Sharkwellington
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        213 days ago

        I’d suggest starting with a blanket of single crochets to get comfortable with the hook

        Do you have a guide to recommend for this? How big of a blanket? What is a “single crochet”?

        • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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          213 days ago

          In this video, she’s using a nice chunky yarn, so it’s easier to see.

          The good thing with blankets is that the size is whatever you want it to be. Just stop making your chain when you get one dimension right, and then finish with whatever row makes you happy. A single skein of the cheap SuperSaver/RedHeart can make ~8 sq. feet of area - a nice 2’ x 4’ baby blanket is a good size for a beginner. Blankets are also very forgiving of fuck-ups - which in crochet is usually forgetting a count (as a stoner, this is usually why I knit)

          Single crochet is a stitch type. Crochet is about making chains, and then doing different stitches back into the chain. Single crochet is the most basic stitch. (There’s also double/triple/half-double, but these mean different things depending on where you are from).