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Old 22 Sep 21, 04:21 PM  
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Just finishing a white sparkly crystal waves blanket.
I've just received the attic24 yuletide kit.

I've got so much yarn it's taking over 🙄😊😊🙊
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Old 22 Sep 21, 04:39 PM  
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The amount of wool I have is ridiculous
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Old 22 Sep 21, 07:33 PM  
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I’m about to start the Attic 24 Yuletide blanket
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Old 24 Sep 21, 07:11 PM  
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I’m not very good at knitting but have knitted some basic stuff in the past, I found it kept my hands busy and out of the biscuit tin during the dark winter nights.

I knitted some Fairisle style Christmas cushion covers in 2019 and ended up with tennis elbow for 18 months so I’m a bit wary of knitting again. It maybe wasn’t the knitting that caused it but it certainly wasn’t tennis, that’s for sure!

I am in awe of the amazing knitting and crochet skills of fellow dibbers, the work that must go in to these projects is amazing
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Old 24 Sep 21, 08:59 PM  
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You all seem to be very clever. Is it easy to crochet? I would love to try but I haven’t got a clue. I can’t knit either!
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Old 24 Sep 21, 09:17 PM  
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You all seem to be very clever. Is it easy to crochet? I would love to try but I haven’t got a clue. I can’t knit either!
I started by watching Bella Coco youtube videos.

Start with a chunky wool and a large hook. Its easier to learn the process with those.

And just keep practicing and it becomes second nature 🙂
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Old 24 Sep 21, 10:26 PM  
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Thanks, I’ll take a look. Do you think a blanket is too optimistic for a beginner?
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Old 24 Sep 21, 10:31 PM  
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I’ve just bought the wool for a baby shawl I’ll be taking it to Antigua and Florida and I’ll be visiting my favorite wool store when in Florida for one of their afternoon tea chat and knitting/ crochet slots
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Old 24 Sep 21, 11:57 PM  
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I’m left handed (very left handed). I watched Bella Coco u tube videos and started with a blanket from attic 24 (kit with good instructions) (started and finished it !)
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Old 25 Sep 21, 12:07 AM  
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My two left handed sons can sew and knit my left handed mum taught them it looks so so awkward to me ( never mind them using a knife or scissors) our right handed son can’t even sew a button on
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