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About Crocheting
Crochet is a centuries old craft that first appeared sometime in the 18th century. Its name comes from the French word, croq, which means “hook” and refers to the tool used to create the stitches. This hook is what separates crocheting from knitting. Knitters use two pointed needles, while a crocheting class will teach you how to use this specialized hook tool.

You may come across hooks made of many different types of material during crocheting classes, ranging from bamboo to aluminum. In fact, some crocheting teachers and enthusiasts collect fancy hooks made of silver, brass or even ivory. Once you’ve got hold of your tool, your crocheting teacher can show you how to start with something called a slip knot, which basically gets the whole process going. Then the options are endless!

Popular projects your crocheting teacher might suggest you start with are hats, tablecloths or ponchos. When you’ve got enough crocheting classes under your belt, you can choose to move on to more challenging projects, like lace. Regardless of your tastes, there’s a crocheting style for pretty much everyone so use Betterfly to search crocheting teachers and find a crocheting lesson in your local area!
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