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Opal Fonville

Learning to crochet can easily become a fun & relaxing addiction, so it helps that it is an inexpensive craft to learn. My course is designed for those with no experience, little experience, or for those who may need a refresher of the basics of crochet. Because of this, I have designed thorough video content of the techniques you will be learning to help you master that technique or stitch creation. I have included handouts to remind you of the details shared in the video lectures so you can work offline with a go to resource. You will find external links to many of the vendors I have used to find supplies as well as to any of their FREE patterns, "How To" instructional videos/illustrations and more. I also make available, full video tutorial content of the actual crochet projects you will be working on. By using the pause feature, you will have the ability to take as long as you need to in order to finish each project and complete the course. My goal is to see you through this course successfully with little to no guess work about what you are learning. I will be with you every step of the way.

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Learning to crochet can easily become a fun & relaxing addiction, so it helps that it is an inexpensive craft to learn. My course is designed for those with no experience, little experience, or for those who may need a refresher of the basics of crochet. Because of this, I have designed thorough video content of the techniques you will be learning to help you master that technique or stitch creation. I have included handouts to remind you of the details shared in the video lectures so you can work offline with a go to resource. You will find external links to many of the vendors I have used to find supplies as well as to any of their FREE patterns, "How To" instructional videos/illustrations and more. I also make available, full video tutorial content of the actual crochet projects you will be working on. By using the pause feature, you will have the ability to take as long as you need to in order to finish each project and complete the course. My goal is to see you through this course successfully with little to no guess work about what you are learning. I will be with you every step of the way.

When you are done, you should be able to refer to ANY beginner tutorials available and successfully create or recreate any pattern(s) being taught. That is, IF the instructors are thorough in explaining the process to you. However, you should be able to recognize by sight what they are doing even if they should fail to mention a detail or two :). You should also be able to recognize most of the basic abbreviations used in pattern(s) so that you can follow along to completion.

In the beginning, take your time enjoy it and master it. Speed will come later. Remember, patience leads to rewarding outcomes. Once you become confident with the terminology, in using the tools and working with the yarn, you will be creating your own designs to keep for yourself, or to share with your family and friends.

Enjoy the journey. See you in class.

5mm hook to start

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Learning objectives

  • How to create a standard double crochet stitches
  • The names of the basic tools/items used in crocheting
  • Different yarn weights and their uses
  • Ways to hold/use the crochet hook(s)
  • Ways to control yarn tension
  • How to create a standard chain stitch & foundation chain
  • How to create a single crochet stitch
  • How to complete your first project (a beanie/hat)
  • How to create a half double crochet stitch
  • How to complete your second project (a solid granny square)
  • How to create a treble (triple) crochet stitch
  • What is "blocking"? why do we do it? how is it done?
  • How to measure and use gauging in your projects
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Syllabus

Decide if they have the patience needed to produce beautiful projects.

Let's talk about some of the things you will need to kindle your creative genius. Throughout this course, you will have practice units that will help to prepare you for a few very special projects designed just for beginners. Beautiful fabric patterns, that you will create for either yourself or someone special.

Below I have attached the links of ONLY a couple of the vendor resources I have used for buying yarn or accessories. (FYI - I am NOT compensated for my recommendations.) I COMPARE everything before I buy it and I recommend you do the same. There are many many many other places (to include on Etsy) where items can be found and compared for purchase . So just in case you need a starting point, these are just a few of the vendors off my list.

Of course we will practice the beginner basics such as holding the yarn and hook, creating slip knots and chain stitching. Hopefully, you have at least 4 skeins/balls/ or packs of yarn, preferably 4 med worsted weight and at least two different colors, along with a size 5 or 5.5mm hook to start, as all of your projects are done with either one.

Now, if you are ready to begin, let's find a quiet and comfortable place to learn and then create!

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In this section you will be able to review some of the basic crochet terms and abbreviations used in tutorials and patterns. You will also review the crochet hook sizing chart to familiarize yourself with both their numerical and alpha-numeric sizing descriptors.

There are many reasons why people choose to learn crocheting. Most of us (from long ago) did so because it was offered as an elective in school and of all the electives available, as women, sewing/knitting/crocheting seemed logical and an easy grade :). Little did we know, we would fall in love with how this industry has evolved. Back then, there was little to no research done ahead of time, we just bought some yarn, grabbed any  hook and began to chain. Now, it is an ART. Now, the choices of yarns is wide open. Creativity is off the charts and NEW stitches, stitch combinations, and new techniques are everywhere. Everyone is having fun with it and you can too.

With the growth potential expanding like it is (because of all the new techniques) it only makes sense that we get to know a little bit about the types of yarn(s) available to us and what "yarn weight, the least end of the yarn, and the working end of the yarn" really means in the world of crochet. Trust me, this is a BROAD category, but we will review a few of the basics to get us started. Of course as your skill level evolves, so will your understanding of a lot of the information available in this area so we don't have to know EVERYTHING before we can begin. For now, we will keep things (SS) simple and steady.

WHAT IS GAUGE?

Gauge is the number of stitches and rows per inch (or centimeter) in a pattern.

A gauge swatch is a sample of the pattern you are about to make. It will help you measure how much yarn is needed for your project. Not matching gauge isn't as important for something like a dishcloth or a bag, but for clothing that is another story.

CROCHETING A SWATCH

Most patterns offer "gauging" details and will usually require a 4 in swatch. It will tell you how many stitches you should have and how many rows in that 4 inch swatch. For example, based on the yarn tension used by the designer, using a 5 MM hook, in a 4 inch swatch (width & length) they may have 16 stitches and 10 rows. You will be trying to meet this when using their pattern.

After completing your gauge swatch, place it on a flat, hard surface with good lighting. Use a ruler to ensure you have the length of the swatch equal to your instructions.

The best practice is to count over 4", but some gauges can be smaller if the yarn is thinner. The gauge swatch should be larger than the area you need to measure, so you can use the interior stitches to measure your gauge.

Now unless you crochet with the exact same tension as the designer, your gauge won’t exactly match the pattern which is nothing to be concerned about if it happens.

If you have more stitches and rows per inch - size your hook up (larger).

If you have fewer stitches and rows per inch - size your hook down (smaller)

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I have attached a few free patterns I found that show what the gauge should be for the projects and highlighted it on the patterns for you. Look at each and familiarize yourselves with how it will appear on the patterns and what information is given in the sections.

There are many ways to secure your yarn. Here I will show you two ways of holding the yarn. You will develop your own way of holding the yarn that is most comfortable for you but I will show you a couple of ways that you can modify to your comfort.

There are two things essential to crocheting; how you hold your hook and how you hold the yarn. You can't bring forth that crocheting genius inside and create beautiful fabric, unless you first find what's comfortable for you in holding the hook and yarn. Thankfully, you have options. In this section, we will review some of the options, and if you haven't already done so, isolate the one that works best for you, or for the adventurous we can certainly learn to be proficient at more than one way of doing it :)

Supplies needed: dedicate if possible one skein of yarn to practicing your stitches.  Preferably a beige or pastel color as it shows the stitching a little better than the darker colors this will be helpful as you are just beginning. Try if possible not use the same skein when you begin working on your projects. If this is not possible, cutoff about 36 to 48 inches (3/4 feet) from the skein to use for practice only. With yarn, the more it is used it begins to unwind and will be a lot easier to snag as the head of the hook passes through it while creating your stitches. That's ok for practice but we want that beautiful braid when we create fabric :)

ALL PATTERNS begin with what is called a slip knot (you will learn this here). However, what follows it, is the start of your beautiful creation. We call it "chain" stitching and there are a couple of ways of creating your foundation chain. You will be practicing here, the standard or basic chain stitch to create the foundation chain. I have attached a CH (chain stitch) and FDC (foundation chain stitch) illustration that you may download to use offline. Downloading the resources is a great beginning to building your crochet handbook :)

So get ready to have some fun with it.

BASIC STITCH ABBREVIATIONS FOR CREATING THE FCH:

FCH - Foundation Chain

SL Knot  OR SLK - Slip Knot

CH – Chain

FSC – foundation chain using the single crochet stitch

FDC – foundation chain using the double crochet stitch

How exciting, yes! We are moving forward and ready to build on our beautiful chain stitches. Make sure to find a comfortable place to work and remember your posture while working :)

I have attached a SC (single crochet) illustration that you may download to use offline. Downloading the resources is a great beginning to building your crochet handbook :)

So get ready to have some fun with it.

Oh my we are really cooking now!! Make sure to find a comfortable place to work and remember your posture while working :)

I have attached a HDC (half double crochet) illustration that you may download to use offline. Downloading the resources is a great beginning to building your crochet handbook :)

So get ready to have some fun with it.

In this tutorial I used a bulkier yarn however I have produced this in med worsted #4 so no worries. It will come out the same :)

Your progress is amazing keep going!!

Make sure to find a comfortable place to work and remember your posture while working :)

I have attached a DC (double crochet) illustration that you may download to use offline. Downloading the resources is a great beginning to building your crochet handbook :)

So get ready to have some fun with it.

Creating the magic ring is what we also refer to as "working in the round." This will replace the foundation chain in some of the more popular patterns crocheters use. Some of the popular projects that use the magic ring (working in the round) are hats, beanies, purses, coasters, granny squares and so on. In this section, we will learn to create a "magic ring" how to work in the round continuously as well as slip stitching from round to round in the circular pattern.

For this exercise (working in the round/magic ring), we will be making a granny square. These are beautiful swatches of fabric to make many different designs with.  Now, what I truly like about them is that there are patterns at beginners level to more advanced levels of crochet. So as you build confidence and skills, the dependable granny square offers skill challenges all throughout your journey.

I have attached an illustration of working in the round that you may download to use offline. Downloading the resources is a great beginning to building your crochet handbook :)

So get ready to have some fun with it.

In this section we will create the Suzette stitch scarf using both a single and a double crochet stitch. This is a beautiful scarf that is beginner friendly and works up super quick.

Below I have attached a copy of the supply list for this project. When you are ready to begin, you can start the video tutorial. Do take advantage of the pause feature as often as you need to. The pace is slow but steady, and the instructions will be clear.

If you are ready, find a quiet comfy place to learn and let's create!

Oh boy! if you are here now, then you are smoking! Great work so far!

This is a beautiful stitch (that uses a lot of yarn) but is absolutely beautiful to use especially in shawl patterns.

I've attached a TRC (triple or treble crochet stitch) illustration that you may download to use offline. Downloading the resources is a great beginning to building your crochet handbook :)

So get ready to have some fun with it.

In this section, we will examine varies way to block your fabric and why you may need to consider doing so.

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what should give you pause
and possible dealbreakers
Uses video content and downloadable handouts, which can help beginners master techniques and stitches at their own pace and build a crochet handbook
Teaches how to recognize basic abbreviations used in patterns, which is essential for following instructions and completing projects successfully
Includes full video tutorials of crochet projects, allowing learners to pause and take their time to complete each project successfully
Recommends specific yarn weights and hook sizes to start, ensuring beginners have the right materials for their initial projects
Explores the concept of gauging and its importance in projects, which is crucial for achieving the desired size and fit in clothing
Links to external vendors and free patterns, which may help learners find supplies and inspiration for future projects

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Reviews summary

Beginner's guide to crocheting basics

Based on the course description and structure, this course appears designed to provide a thorough introduction to basic crocheting for absolute beginners. It emphasizes detailed video content and helpful handouts to guide learners step-by-step. The curriculum covers essential skills like identifying tools and yarn types, mastering foundational stitches (chain, single, half-double, double, triple), and understanding gauge and blocking. The inclusion of beginner-friendly practice projects like a beanie and granny square allows students to apply learned techniques immediately. The instructor stresses the importance of patience, suggesting the pace is set for those with no prior experience, aiming for successful project completion with minimal guesswork.
Learners need to purchase supplies.
"Hopefully, you have at least 4 skeins... along with a size 5 or 5.5mm hook to start."
"Instructor provides external links to vendors they have used."
"Remember, you will need to kindle your creative genius with necessary things."
Designed specifically for no prior experience.
"My course is designed for those with no experience, little experience, or for those who may need a refresher."
"The instructor emphasizes patience and enjoying the journey."
"Pace is slow but steady to ensure successful learning."
Practice skills on simple projects.
"Projects like a beanie and granny square are included for practice."
"Full video tutorials for the actual crochet projects are made available."
"The Suzette stitch scarf project works up super quick and is beginner friendly."
Learn core stitches and basic concepts.
"You will learn how to create a standard chain stitch & foundation chain."
"Focuses on single, half-double, double, and treble crochet stitches."
"Covers essential topics like yarn weights, tools, gauge, and blocking."
Detailed videos & handouts support learning.
"The video content is designed to be thorough to help you master techniques."
"Handouts are included as a go-to resource for working offline."
"Instructions are clear and pace is slow but steady for beginners."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in A Basic Beginners Guide to Crocheting with these activities:
Review Basic Crochet Terminology
Familiarize yourself with common crochet terms and abbreviations to better understand patterns and instructions.
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  • Find a list of common crochet terms and abbreviations online or in a book.
  • Review each term and abbreviation, making sure you understand its meaning.
  • Create flashcards or a cheat sheet to help you remember the terms.
Review 'Crochet for Dummies'
Gain a solid foundation in crochet basics by reading a comprehensive guide.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Crochet For Dummies'.
  • Read the chapters covering basic stitches, tools, and techniques.
  • Practice the stitches and techniques described in the book.
Practice Basic Stitches
Reinforce your understanding of single, half double, double, and treble crochet stitches through repetitive practice.
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  • Create a swatch using single crochet stitches.
  • Create a swatch using half double crochet stitches.
  • Create a swatch using double crochet stitches.
  • Create a swatch using treble crochet stitches.
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Create a Stitch Guide
Solidify your knowledge by creating a visual guide to different crochet stitches.
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  • Choose 5-7 basic crochet stitches to include in your guide.
  • For each stitch, crochet a small sample and take a clear photo.
  • Write a brief description of each stitch, including abbreviations and instructions.
  • Compile the photos and descriptions into a digital or physical guide.
Crochet a Simple Scarf
Apply your skills by crocheting a simple scarf using the stitches learned in the course.
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  • Choose a yarn and hook size appropriate for a beginner project.
  • Select a simple stitch pattern, such as single or double crochet.
  • Create a foundation chain and begin crocheting the scarf to your desired length.
  • Finish the scarf by weaving in the ends and adding fringe (optional).
Explore 'The Crochet Answer Book'
Learn to troubleshoot common crochet problems by consulting a comprehensive answer book.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'The Crochet Answer Book'.
  • Familiarize yourself with the book's organization and index.
  • Refer to the book whenever you encounter a problem in your crochet projects.
Help Beginners
Reinforce your understanding by helping other beginners learn basic crochet techniques.
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  • Offer to teach a friend or family member how to crochet.
  • Answer questions and provide guidance to other beginners online or in person.
  • Share your knowledge and experience to help others succeed in their crochet journey.

Career center

Learners who complete A Basic Beginners Guide to Crocheting will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Hobbyist
A hobbyist engages in a craft or activity for personal enjoyment and relaxation, without the intention of making a profit. This course benefits hobbyists who are interested in learning a new skill and creating handmade items for themselves or as gifts. The course provides a beginner friendly introduction to crochet, with step by step instructions. The included projects allow you to create practical and decorative items that you can use or give away. The course's emphasis on visual learning and clear instruction makes it easy to pick up the basics of crochet.
Crafter
A crafter creates handmade items for personal use, sale, or as gifts. This role may involve a wide variety of crafts, such as knitting, sewing, jewelry making, and woodworking. A crafter who wants to learn crochet may find value in this course. The detailed video content will make understanding the new skills to create crocheted items easy. This course's focus on foundational skills is critical for a crafter to make increasingly complex creations. The course's clear instruction and practical projects equip you with the knowledge and skills to create beautiful and functional crocheted items.
DIY Content Creator
A do it yourself content creator develops and shares instructional content focused on a variety of projects across platforms. This includes video tutorials, blog posts, and social media updates. This course helps do it yourself content creators who want to add crochet projects to their repertoire. This course gives a solid understanding of basic crochet techniques. The video lessons and downloadable resources included in the course may allow you to explain crochet techniques clearly to your audience. Completing the included projects will give you hands on experience and finished items to showcase in your content.
Textile Artist
A textile artist creates art using natural and synthetic fibers. This role may involve creating woven, knitted, or crocheted pieces for display or functional use. A firm understanding of crochet techniques, as reinforced by this course, helps build a foundation for creating unique and intricate designs. This course provides a solid introduction to basic crochet stitches and project creation, which may be useful for experimenting with different textures and patterns in textile art. The course's emphasis on visual learning through video content may allow you to better understand the nuances of crochet. This course's focus on foundational skills is critical for a textile artist.
Etsy Shop Owner
An Etsy shop owner manages their own online store on the Etsy platform, selling handmade, vintage, or craft supply items. This role involves creating and listing products, managing inventory, fulfilling orders, and providing customer service. This course helps Etsy shop owners who want to create and sell crocheted goods. The course gives foundational knowledge of basic crochet stitches and project creation. By completing the course's projects, such as a beanie and a granny square, you may create a portfolio of items to sell in your shop. The vendor resources provided in the course can help you source materials for your products.
Fiber Arts Teacher
A fiber arts teacher instructs students in the techniques and art of working with fibers, such as yarn, fabric, and other materials. These teachers may work in various settings, including schools, community centers, and private studios. This course may be useful for aspiring fiber arts educators, especially those who wish to teach introductory crochet. It provides a structured learning experience, similar to what one might offer in a classroom setting. The video content, resource links, and downloadable handouts may allow you to develop comprehensive and engaging lesson plans. The course's beginner friendly approach helps teachers understand the challenges and needs of new learners.
Craft Blogger
A craft blogger creates online content, such as blog posts, tutorials, and videos, related to various crafts. The blogger often shares project ideas, instructions, and tips with their audience. This course may be useful for craft bloggers who want to expand their skill set and offer crochet-related content. The course provides hands on experience with basic crochet stitches. The detailed video content and downloadable handouts offered in this course may allow you to present clear and concise instructions to your readers. The course's project based approach is useful for creating engaging tutorials that showcase finished crochet items.
Craft Store Associate
A craft store associate assists customers with their crafting needs, provides product information, and helps them find the right supplies for their projects. This role requires knowledge of various crafts and a passion for helping others. This course may be useful for craft store associates who want to improve their understanding of crochet. Learning the basic stitches and techniques, as taught in this course, may allow you to confidently answer customer questions and offer project suggestions. The course's emphasis on beginner friendly instruction may allow you to guide new crocheters and make appropriate product recommendations.
Arts and Crafts Director
An arts and crafts director oversees arts and crafts programs in recreational or educational settings. This position often requires the individual to develop and implement activities, supervise staff, and manage budgets. This course may be useful for arts and crafts directors who want to expand their program offerings to include crochet. The course provides a structured learning experience, similar to what one might offer in a class or workshop. The video content, resource links, and downloadable handouts may allow you to design comprehensive and engaging crochet programs for participants of all ages and skill levels.
Fashion Designer
A fashion designer creates clothing and accessories for retail or high fashion markets. This involves sketching designs, selecting fabrics, overseeing pattern making, and supervising sample construction. This course may benefit fashion designers who want to use crocheted elements in their designs. The course helps fashion designers expand their knowledge of crochet techniques and their creative possibilities. By learning basic crochet stitches and project creation, as covered in the course, you can experiment with different textures and patterns in your designs. If you take this course you may learn to appreciate all of the variables that can go into clothing design.
Costume Designer
A costume designer creates the clothing and accessories worn by performers in theater, film, and television productions. They work closely with directors and other designers to develop a cohesive visual aesthetic for a production. This course may give costume designers skills to incorporate crocheted elements into their designs. Understanding basic crochet stitches and techniques, as taught in this course, may be useful for creating custom accessories or embellishments. The course's project based approach may allow you to create sample pieces that showcase your crochet skills to potential employers or clients. You might find that the course's focus on foundational skills is a gateway to the freedom to produce complex clothing.
Adaptive Clothing Designer
An adaptive clothing designer creates clothing specifically designed for people with disabilities or other special needs. This includes designing garments that are easy to put on and take off, comfortable to wear, and accommodate various physical limitations. This course may benefit adaptive clothing designers who want to incorporate crocheted elements into their designs. The course's focus on basic stitches and project construction may be useful for creating custom accessories or embellishments that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The ability to create comfortable crochet materials may be useful.
Interior designer
An interior designer plans and designs interior spaces for residential, commercial, or institutional buildings. They consider factors such as functionality, aesthetics, and building codes to create comfortable and appealing environments. This course may be useful for interior designers who want to incorporate crocheted elements into their designs. Understanding basic crochet techniques helps them design custom cushions, blankets, or wall hangings. The basic knowledge of stitches taught in this course may allow you to communicate effectively with textile artists or craftspeople who create crocheted items for your projects.
Product Designer
A product designer conceptualizes and designs new products, considering factors such as user needs, aesthetics, and functionality. This role may involve creating prototypes, conducting user testing, and collaborating with engineers and manufacturers. This course may be useful for product designers who want to explore the possibilities of incorporating crocheted elements into their designs. Understanding basic crochet stitches and pattern construction can help product designers develop innovative and visually appealing products. The course's project based approach provides a hands on understanding of the crochet process.
Textile Conservator
A textile conservator preserves and restores historical and culturally significant textiles. This role requires knowledge of textile materials, construction techniques, and conservation methods, often requiring a master's degree. This course may be useful to textile conservators who wish to expand their understanding of crochet construction. Understanding the basic stitches and techniques, as covered in this course, can help professionals accurately assess and repair damaged crocheted items. The course's emphasis on visual learning may allow you to identify different crochet stitches and patterns quickly.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in A Basic Beginners Guide to Crocheting.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to crochet, covering basic stitches, tools, and techniques. It's a great resource for beginners who want a more in-depth explanation of the fundamentals. It serves as a useful reference guide for understanding different yarn types and hook sizes. It also includes a variety of beginner-friendly projects to practice your skills.
Serves as a comprehensive troubleshooting guide for common crochet problems. It's a valuable resource for addressing issues with tension, stitch counts, and pattern interpretation. It's best used as a reference when encountering specific challenges in your crochet projects. It can help you develop problem-solving skills and improve your overall crochet technique.

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