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K Is For… Knitting! Again! — 6 Comments

  1. I learnt to knit as a child but it didn\’t progress fast enough so I changed my allegiance to crochet, and I haven\’t really revisited knitting. It\’s a pity because the patterns are better on the whole.

    • Hi, Sheila! Thanks for stopping by.

      There is a growing movement within crochet to have more couture and varied patterns. Both Interweave and Vogue have published magazines, though your blog identifies U.K. so you might prefer to look to XRX Publications. They don\’t appear to have crochet yet, but I didn\’t look very deeply and they might within their community. Their magazine\’s site is here: https://www.knittinguniverse.com/k117.

      Vogue does it as a special annual edition, but they have some really gorgeous stuff (American styling): http://www.vogueknitting.com/magazine/crochet_issue.aspx

      Interweave Crochet is available and is also lovely; they do have an electronic version if overseas shipping makes it prohibitive. Here\’s the link for their crochet community: https://www.interweave.com/crochet/

      Also, Ravelry\’s crochet community is huge, and composed of what I think of as traditionalists (who make afghans and things) and modern \”hookers\” who are more into the craft mafia vibe. There\’s also a sub-group that do Tunisian crochet, also known as afghan stitch (though from what I\’ve read that was mostly here in the States that it was called that). You might check there for connections and certainly for patterns.

      Happy blogging!

  2. Hello there.
    Someone taught me how to crochet & I taught myself how to knit. There are actually youtube videos that take you step by step from how to knot your slip stitch, to knitting your first stitch and so on. Hand-knitted/crochet items are such lovely gifts to give. I like the colour of your yarn!
    Thanks for sharing.

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