February 22, 2023 3 min read
Looking to start crocheting and do not know where to start from? Well here is the perfect beginners crochet guide.
Crocheting is creating textile by using a crochet hook to interlock loops of yarn. It is craft that has been used for centuries to create beautiful items such bedding, clothing, accessories and decor. There is a vast range of things to crochet and ultimately depends on ones creativity.
Here are the basic crochet tools for beginners;
Crochet Hook
Yarn
Scissors
Yarn Needle
Stitch marker
1. Crochet Hooks
To start choose a 6mm or 5 mm hook, or any bigger crochet hook size.
2. Yarn
There are several yarns out there, and this might be a bit confusing for a beginner. For best results, while learning to crochet avoid the following types of yarns;
- Avoid any textured yarns
-Avoid yarn that differs in thickness
-Avoid fuzzy yarn
Start crocheting with a size 4 worsted weight acrylic yarn. Pick a light or bright colour.
3. Scissors
Choose any good pair of sharp, pointy scissors. Keep an eye out for manicure scissors as they work great.
4. Yarn Needle
A yarn needle is different from the regular needle. The yarn needle is blunt and has a large eye to accomodate yarn that is thicker than regular thread.
Yarn needles are made from plastic or metal material. The most common needles are the plastic ones, they work okay but however they do break or bend when used on tight stitches. They are good and safe for teaching kids to crochet.
If you are considering crochet for a longer time, you can use the bent tip clovers which holds the yarn really well. The type of yarn needle to choose is up to preference and comfortability.
5. Stitch Makers
Stitch makers are not absolutely necessary, but are useful to have while crocheting. If not available, you can alternatively use bobby pins or paper clips.
Other tools
There are other tools that you might want, that are good to have but not necessary. They are the sort of items you acquire overtime as your passion for crochet grows. These include;
6. Tape measure
To make your crochet project precise especially when following a pattern, get a tape measure to use. A carpenters tape works well, it is rigid hence you can measure straight across easily.
7. Work In Progress basket
Any small basket would work, they are good to store your projects, yarn, hook, tape measure, tin of accessories and all your other tools. They are a great organisation item. You can also just use a bowl from the kitchen.
8.Neck light
Getting a neck light is handy for crocheting in the dark or crocheting with dark yarn during the day. Get a bendable one to point exactly where your hands are.
9.Needle threader
If you have a hard time getting your yarn through the needle eye, a needle threader makes it easier.
10. Yarn cutter
Used to cut yarn. They are small and compact, easy to carry around.
11. Accessory tins
An accessory tin packs in all small bits you might need for a project i.e needle threaders, scissors, buttons, stitch makers, needles or any other bits and pieces.
Watch the detailed video tutorial here.
Stay Hooking!
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Love this item going to put little gifts in it on the tree ,just tying in tails.
I am really impressed with the quality of this written pattern as well as the video tutorial. Both are clear and detailed. I am not done with my striped cardigan yet, but it's coming together nicely (though I'm not so sure about my choice to use up yarn I already have with individual stripes!)... so many tails to sew in!! My advice would be to buy self-striping yarn like she does in the video.
Easy to follow pattern! Super base for the rectangle or other larger projects.
Keep the tutorials coming and with written and visual instructions to follow along so beginners can learn. Thank you for your help.
I think there is a mistake in the written pattern. It says to do a half double crochet twice, when it is only supposed to be once
Thank you to the Secret Yarnery for this pattern! Can't go wrong with this one, it really is easy and fast to make - I'm on my 2nd one already and plan to do more! You really don't need to look any further if you're looking to make a scarf - you will not be disappointed. In fact, you'll have fun making it (I did!) Happy crocheting!
Thank you for writing a pattern that is amazingly easy to follow and help me produce a stunning piece!!
Wow! I can't believe I made this beautiful toran. Well, yes I can since I followed this easy pattern! Again, wow! How fun was this to make! Super-duper easy to make and you can be as creative as you like by choosing colours, placement of colours to form pattern(s), number of leaves, etc. so it truly can be personalized for any occasion! Love the Secret Yarnery patterns and tutorials - thank you so much for your time, efforts, and for sharing your talent with the rest of us in the world!
The best pattern & tutorial I have ever come across. Loved how you used the needle to clearly point out where the stitch was to go. Have made 3 hats already. Many more on my to do list. Thanks so much
The yarn world is vast & has several yarn naming & grading systems. This chart really helps to get the right weight of yarn, size of needle, gauge & yardage/meterage when using patterns or yarns from other countries. And it covers both knit & crochet. Thank you for putting together this very useful tool, Secret Yarnery.
I love this pattern. Very easy to follow and fun to make.
Glad I found this pattern. I love it.
It was very easy to do. I have already made 4
Great pattern and PERFECT tutorial!