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Beginning Crochet

By Kris Perry

Many people enjoy crochet for its relaxing qualities and satisfying results. It appeals to a wide number of people, as most of the materials still remain inexpensive and easy to obtain. Young children are often taught crochet to increase their fine motor skills, to help in their learning to count and follow instructions and to bolster their self-confidence. Amongst older people crochet is popular as a social activity and to help keep arthritic symptoms in check.

Many people find that crochet can reduce stress levels. It’s an easily portable craft and can provide inexpensive and original gifts. Crochet can help with dexterity; help with eye-hand coordination; help develop concentration and can be incorporated as part of other crafts.

Crochet means hook in French and this is the name given to the craft amongst French, Italians and Spanish speakers. It’s known as haken in Holland, haekling in Denmark, hekling in Norway and virkning in Sweden. Although other forms of handwork can be dated far back in time, owing to archaeological finds no one is quite sure when and where crochet began.

Crochet is a series of interlocking loops of thread onto a chain using a thin rod with a hook at the end. A chain of loops is created, with each new loop catching the thread and pulling it through the previous loop. After the chain is completed, the thread is then turned to start a second chain. There are a large variety of patterns and stitches. Some of the more common stitches are chain, single crochet, half-double crochet, double crochet, popcorn crochet, and cluster crochet.

In the past it was very common to work directly from a picture of finished work or from a sample. This is why in early patterns many of the directions seem to be missing. Women in the nineteenth century were familiar with crochet and therefore instructions that we need today were unnecessary at that time.

The story of crochet continues. By referring to old books, magazines and brochures, people find techniques that have been forgotten. Often crocheters think they have invented new crochet stitches, when they are actually reinventing stitches that have been around for over a hundred and fifty years.

About the Author: Providing Tips and Help with Crochet for the beginner and more experienced. Left Handed Crochet help: http://www.officialguidetocrochet.com/left-handed-crochet.html

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Fri May 18 2012

Joyce E. Cook
Joyce worked at L and L Trucking Company in Escanaba. She was a member of the Bethany Lutheran Church and she enjoyed bowling, golfing, walking, knitting, crocheting and playing the piano. Joyce E. Cook is survived by: daughters, Shirley (Gary) Dubord of ...

Donna Marie Bailey O'Brady
Donna also enjoyed many types of handiwork, from cross stitch to crocheting. She entered her finest work for judging at the fair and received blue ribbons for these accomplishments as well. Donna and Roy have three sons, Scott, Sean and Steven, and one ...

Centre View Calendar--May 17
Call 703-830-6600 for reservations. Tuesdays and Thursdays Centreville Stitchers welcome adults who enjoy knitting, crocheting, or other needlework crafts and conversation. Join us at the Centreville Regional Library, 14200 St. Germain Dr., Centreville.

Reweaving the World as I See it
(well... I've accomplished more than being entertained by films while crocheting but I need a bottle of Polish vodka to talk about it.) I started my film / art journey with writing my thesis entitled "Symbolism of Costumes in Films by Peter Greenaway."

Retirement party to honor Keifer
She enjoys reading and crocheting, and has several home projects she will work on, she said. Even so, Keifer will miss working for the district, she said. "I've really enjoyed working here; I like people, I enjoy assisting people," Keifer said.

Sheep and Wool Festival at county fairgrounds attracts visitors from all over the world
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A gathering for good deeds
Synagogue members donated food, toiletries, books and school supplies and Temple volunteers spent the day knitting, organizing, packing, crocheting, wrapping and decorating for those less fortunate. Manasota Buds, a nonprofit organization that ...

Help At Home program gets boost from DO it! campaign
Help At Home allows her to continue to be an active member of the Oshkosh community, as she spends some of her time crocheting afghan quilts for other elderly people who live in nursing homes. Clarity Care is able to offer the Help At Home ...

Retired/disabled senior teaches history to neighborhood children by crocheting period custom designs for Barbie dolls
Las Vegas – The Urban League, a Community Action Agency, is currently exhibiting the works of art by Patricia Compton, a 66 year-old disabled senior retired from the aero-space industry who crochets period custom designs for Barbie since the ...

Bonnie Blue Seacott-Musall
She retired from Marion Water Works after 29 years where she worked as a bookkeeper. She formerly worked at RCA and JC Penney. Bonnie enjoyed knitting, crocheting and traveling. She was a very good cook and was extremely dedicated to her family and pets.








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