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chelle
07-03-2005, 04:05 PM
I'd love to learn how to do both. Do you have any good book recommendations? I am a *very* visual learner.

TIA! :)

Robin
07-03-2005, 10:42 PM
The book I learned to crochet with was a small booklet I found at Walmart. It was about 5x7 and by the thread. I think it cost about $3. All of my stuff is in storage so I can't find the exact title, I had a couple of different books but that one was the best for me.

Sabra
07-04-2005, 05:19 AM
I taught myself years ago with a kit called "I Taught Myself How to Crochet." It's available at Wal-Mart & is about $13 here, which means it's probably $10 or $11 on the mainland. It's a book, hooks, yarn needle, & stitch markers, so worth the money. That, a skein of Simply Soft (less than $2) and www.stitchguide.com (written explanations and video clips) would set you up well. In fact, you can well start out with an I hook, a skein of Simply Soft, and the website alone. ;) (No, you don't need that particular yarn & hook, just that it's an easy combo to work with.)

For knitting...I've been through a lot of knitting books, including the companion kit to the one I mentioned before, "I Taugh Myself Knitting." I keep hearing raves about "Stitch n *****", & it's pretty good but it didn't mention the type of cast-on I use, which I've seen in every other how-to-knit book in existence. ;) The book I found most helpful was a kit from Klutz books, aptly called "Knit." (That, or "Knitting." Something to that effect.) That comes with a set of wooden needles, two skeins of worsted-weight yarn, and a few other things I don't recall offhand. Honestly, though, it was again the StitchGuide website that helped me the most. There's nothing better than video of what to do, IMO.

Oh, & don't feel bad if you take to one immediately & can't figure out the other. It happens for lots of people. Took me about 13 years after learning how to crochet before I finally figured out knitting. (And then discovered I don't like it. :rolleyes: )

lovebugsmama
07-04-2005, 11:47 AM
I learned to knit from Stitch 'N B*tch and found it very useful. I learned to crochet from a booklet I bought at Jo Anns. It's called Cool Stuff: Teach Me to Crochet by Leusure Arts. It's a book for young girls. I originally bought it for my dd to learn, but found it worked for me too. LOL