The BEST and WORST Yarn for Beginner Crocheters

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  • @CoolCraftyCreations
    @CoolCraftyCreations 5 лет назад +803

    Another Tip for newbies: Don’t let anyone tell you how to hold your hook. Whether you hold it like a knife (like I do), or like a pencil (which slows me down, lol), it doesn’t matter, whatever makes you feel comfortable! Lol! Happy Hooking! Thanks for sharing. My favorite yarns are Bernet Baby yarn, Red Heart (everything), and Caron Cakes (all of them)

    • @pattywilcox4300
      @pattywilcox4300 4 года назад +30

      I agree, this is the reason I quit crocheting a long time ago! Now I hold the hook the way it's comfortable for me!

    • @Brandon_501
      @Brandon_501 4 года назад +12

      That is interesting, i go twice as fast holding it like a pencil. But everyone is different!

    • @adihsar2531
      @adihsar2531 4 года назад +20

      They say wrap it around ur fingers...that is so u comfortable for me and makes my tension too tight

    • @lilymae5662
      @lilymae5662 4 года назад +11

      I hold it like im eating with a fork 😂

    • @ranjitaroka7942
      @ranjitaroka7942 4 года назад +2

      Cool Crafty Creations yes thank you ❗️

  • @dededexter
    @dededexter 7 лет назад +704

    Another tip - don't start with dark yarn like black or navy blue. It can be really hard to see where you have to place your next stitch.

    • @MelanieHam
      @MelanieHam  7 лет назад +48

      Yes, so true!!

    • @r9m24
      @r9m24 7 лет назад +8

      Yes, I was just about to comment chose a lighter color too!

    • @curlygirlcrochet5281
      @curlygirlcrochet5281 7 лет назад +7

      Yes! Dark colors are a nightmare as a newbie.

    • @honestytoafault
      @honestytoafault 7 лет назад +4

      dededexter light up crochet hooks are a must for darker yarn!

    • @5877user
      @5877user 6 лет назад +8

      I agree. Don’t use dark colors when making video tutorial. I’ve seen beginner’s crochet tutorials where the person teaching uses a dark yarn or granny square and you can’t see where they’re stitching.

  • @mdaze9753
    @mdaze9753 7 лет назад +455

    My tips for newbies would be: Make an infinity scarf. Learn the basic stitches and repeat them over and over again. Use a large hook (easier to hold) and use a bulky yarn in one lighter color (easier to see). My last suggestion is -- Don't be afraid to make mistakes. You will make them -- it's inevitable. You will only learn if you make mistakes :) Learn to look at your work. Notice the thickness of the yarn ... notice the hook size being used ... notice the tension of the stitches ... compare what your work looks like to the one pictured in the instruction. Have a sense of humor! ~ I remember one of my first projects was a cowl. I showed my husbad my handy work. His reply was "Oh, that's ... cute" (men never say "cute" unless they are at a loss for appropriate adjectives :) I showed him the picture of what it was supposed to look like and we both burst out in laughter. Practice practice practice. Have a friend sit by you and offer to pause the video for you (it's hard to do when your hands are pre-occupied) OR put your laptop on the floor and use your toes to pause the video (space bar) ... I have done that a lot! Did I mention having a sense of humor?

    • @sheebaansari1784
      @sheebaansari1784 3 года назад +8

      Amazing tips,thnx...

    • @mopingalbatross364
      @mopingalbatross364 3 года назад +7

      Thank you!

    • @salomebianca1090
      @salomebianca1090 2 года назад +2

      hahahahah i rly love your comment, it has been so fun reading it. thanks for the tips and i will most definitely have to use my humor a lot when I'll crochet...but hey I'm gonna get there one day ^-^

    • @eeaotly
      @eeaotly Год назад +1

      I have imagined the scene of you and your husband laughing. It made me smile.

  • @WinterHasunoue
    @WinterHasunoue 3 года назад +42

    1:21 "you will not able to even see what I'm doing" *poke the cat's thigh* 😂😂

  • @MelanieHam
    @MelanieHam  7 лет назад +234

    I love that everyone is adding great tips and recommendations in the comments!! I should have added ... Avoid using dark colored yarn as well!! Be sure to check out the comments, there are some great nuggets of info from other crocheters!!

  • @Chl0eL0uise
    @Chl0eL0uise 7 лет назад +200

    As a beginner, the comment section is filled with words I'm yet to understand haha! But so far, the easiest thing I've found to use is cotton yarn. I find it a little firmer so it holds its shape a bit better while I'm learning.

    • @chantelm9255
      @chantelm9255 2 года назад +4

      I agree! I tried using standard, worsted, 4-ply acrylic and couldn't get my hook through in the places it was supposed to go through. When I tried with cotton, it worked much better. I think the lower elasticity of the cotton helped because that meant my stitches didn't collapse as much.

  • @cberger9447
    @cberger9447 5 лет назад +155

    Crochet with a group that does charity work! You will make new friends, have people nearby to encourage and help, plus there is always someone with some leftovers in their stash bag that you can probably learn on. Pet blankets are quick and if you’ve made a mistake the cat or dog is not going to tell anyone! Get out there and have fun

    • @michekids
      @michekids 3 года назад +7

      I tried that and most all the women just wanted to chat with each other and boast on their projects. I was encouraged nonetheless because of all the patterns, colors and textures, but I am not easily discouraged and I found some good, thorough teachers on utube and when my time comes, I hope that as I show off my treasure crafts, that I remember how it felt to be ignored and I do a better job of reaching out.

    • @chiomatawose9520
      @chiomatawose9520 3 года назад

      I don’t think there will be any other 10/11 year olds there

    • @Shshehbjfkfkc
      @Shshehbjfkfkc Год назад +1

      I wish I could find a group in my area!

  • @RollingThroughLife
    @RollingThroughLife 6 лет назад +39

    I was taught with 100% cotton yarn (light colored). I was able to see my stitches very well and able to see that my tension was not getting too tight or too loose.

  • @alishavice659
    @alishavice659 7 лет назад +22

    I tell people who want to learn to use a basic yarn... but I do suggest they pick a rainbow style yarn. Doing this really helped me see my stitches so much more clearly when I was learning to count them. I love Bernat blanket yarn but if you are still getting used to your tension, it is easy to pull to tight since its a chenille style yarn. For brand new beginners I usually suggest they stay away from some of the more chunky yarns that are basically two strands twisted together to make the bulk (Michael's loops and threads charisma is an example). These yarns have a tendency to split and can be confusing if you are still learning what you are looking at.

  • @Spookygal8209
    @Spookygal8209 7 лет назад +68

    Omg that's hilarious that is the SAME exact type of textured yarn I purchased when I wanted to start crocheting I'm laughing because I could not figure it out at all. I'm so glad your videos help me so much 💜

  • @effieta8415
    @effieta8415 11 месяцев назад +2

    R.I.P Melanie, I love your tutorials and I go through them often Thank you for helping me crochet beautifully I miss you 🥰

  • @madisonmackay249
    @madisonmackay249 5 лет назад +79

    Oml, I JUST started to crochet like 5 minutes ago and I got 100% wool and I rage quitted

  • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
    @DianeHasHopeInChrist 6 лет назад +5

    My first crochet project was a queen sized blanket, using 4 different colors, but all 4 ply weight, and an "I" 5.5 hook. It came out perfectly. Used the "granny cluster stitch". It came out straight and beautiful. It was a gift for my grandson & his new wife.
    I am now on my second project. I have been using "Red Heart" yarn since the beginning, but find that I have to be careful, since the yarn tries to "split" as you turn your project. With my current queen sized blanket, my edges keep widening, then back to normal. I unraveled the entire thing, and started over. I am using a cluster stitch with alternating double crochet stitches, and a treble stitch at alternating ends. It is stunning, but the ends look scalloped. Which can be nice, IF I was wanting that...lol. I am going to fix the ends, after I am done. My grandma used to "straighten" her ends by sewing a satin edging, then crocheting on top of the satin, to hide the ends imperfections. Her blankets always looked professional. I just know, that I will NEVER combine different types of stitches, again. That makes it truly difficult to maintain a straight edge. Live & learn....lol

  • @shawnaconrad5994
    @shawnaconrad5994 7 лет назад +11

    I used Red Heart Unforgettable as an inexperienced crocheter and I desolved into tears. I love it now and it works up SO beautifully but definitely not for a beginner.

  • @Jennifer-qc2tq
    @Jennifer-qc2tq 2 года назад +9

    Amazing hack: for textured yarn (a nightmare for even seasoned crocheters) add a regular worsted yarn (best color match) to it. You can see your stitches! Ty for the video…I agree with you. I HATE fine yarn mostly because it takes forever to progress through your project. Also using the right hook is so important.

  • @sweetmelisamakesmore5344
    @sweetmelisamakesmore5344 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for this video and everyone's comments. I'm new to crocheting and this really helps.

  • @adriennechavez1992
    @adriennechavez1992 2 года назад +5

    I’m a newbie and I made my first beanie yesterday!!!! I started with 11.5 mm yarn that’s made for blankets and it was sooo easy for me to use. I think since it’s thicker it was easier for me to get the hang of things. I’m definitely still learning the basics especially because I didn’t know I was making a beanie until I realized I made a circle and kept going lol but all these tips are sooo good I’ll definitely be screen shooting!!!

  • @dorenemadrzykowski8426
    @dorenemadrzykowski8426 7 лет назад

    I bought a boucle too! Your Chevron Afghan was my first Afghan ever and I just love the bernat blanket yarn, so very easy to use. Thank you for a crochet video.

  • @SunCity95
    @SunCity95 2 года назад +2

    Love you Miss Melanie 💕💕 and miss your sweet disposition and wonderful videos. RIP 😢🛐

  • @aminayusuf5509
    @aminayusuf5509 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you for your tips Melanie. As a beginner in crochet, they are really helpful to me.

  • @ladyforeverwishng
    @ladyforeverwishng 6 лет назад +7

    I love, love, love Vanna White crochet thread! Her thread lasts so, so, so long! It doesn't fade, stays vibrant, love it!

  • @vonnabenhoff1736
    @vonnabenhoff1736 7 лет назад +4

    My very first project I used Caron Simply soft! It was so hard to work with!! But I finished the scarf! I use mostly Bernat blanket yarn and a P hook for most of my projects. I just love that yarn! So easy to with and the P and Q hooks make it work up in a flash!

  • @shaynareynolds771
    @shaynareynolds771 6 лет назад +4

    Oh, wow. You're SUPER close to me. I get a lot of my yarn from the Joann store just off Golden Valley Rd.
    I'm loving the tips I'm finding here. I second the one about starting off with light-colored yarns for practice.
    If you're having trouble figuring something out, search for videos on the topic. Different RUclips channels often show the same concepts, but with the camera at different distances from the yarn, or with different ways of highlighting information. I didn't understand how to "work into the back humps of the chain" to start off the blanket I'm currently making -- but then I looked it up online, found a different video that very clearly showed what that meant, and now I'm making tremendous progress.
    Unrelated - but stitch markers are a super-nifty little gadgets.

  • @mfiorito7279
    @mfiorito7279 7 лет назад +20

    LOL! Love your kitty at 1:22! Thanks for this information.

  • @sydneyackerman104
    @sydneyackerman104 4 года назад +6

    I wish I had seen this video sooner! I’m just starting out and recently finished my first baby blanket using a fairly fine yarn (3 vs I think 4 for worsted weight?). It took me a whole week of several hours per day! I have moved on to a thicker yarn for my next project - hindsight is 2020...

  • @karendunham274
    @karendunham274 6 лет назад +133

    Hobby Lobby's Brand "I Love This Yarn" is great!!! You can easily see your stitches and it is soft and beautiful and washes up amazingly!

    • @suzeaa
      @suzeaa 4 года назад +20

      Yeah, but the company owner is extremely corrupt.

    • @greenleavesofsummer9673
      @greenleavesofsummer9673 4 года назад +1

      suzeaa 👎

    • @paytonguinn6659
      @paytonguinn6659 3 года назад

      Yes!! I second this

    • @michekids
      @michekids 3 года назад

      Yes, Hobby Lobby brand is like Red Heart and I will try that brand when I finish my first hat with yarn I already have. Thanks

    • @michekids
      @michekids 3 года назад +1

      @@suzeaa that sounds racist

  • @patboyd1587
    @patboyd1587 5 лет назад

    Terrific advice. She is spot on about the yarns. My tip if you are trying a more complex pattern is to use a variegated colored yarn. I’ve done three spider shawls, and the variegated color makes it so much easier to find your way and also makes the project really pop.

  • @alxndradoll
    @alxndradoll 3 года назад +3

    My favourite yarn (available in the UK and US) is called ‘King Cole cherished DK’, there’s a unique selection of muted rather than pastel colours and it’s so easy to work with, it slides so easily and glides through tighter stitches like if you were doing a wave stitch and alternating between hdc and sl sts. It helps speed up projects as it’s so glossy on your hook.

  • @lorrainerodriguez5576
    @lorrainerodriguez5576 Год назад +1

    Haha this was perfect! I’m a beginner and I agreed with all the mess you’ve described with particular yarn. I should’ve done research before choosing yarn. Thanks for the tips! Super helpful.

  • @vanetzamenjivar204
    @vanetzamenjivar204 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for your help and support .God bless you and your family always ❣️💕

  • @biancaperez5112
    @biancaperez5112 7 лет назад +44

    Tip: Hit the thrift stores to get started on building your thread & yarn collection. This is perfect for small projects. When the thrift stores get donations for yarn, they sometimes throw in surprises like crochet or knitting needles, markers and even embroidery floss which is great for more delicate projects. I can usually buy a bag of a variety of yarns for the price of one skein of yarn. I go to my local Salvation Army and can even get it for $.69 on Mondays!

    • @cheyn3366
      @cheyn3366 5 лет назад +2

      Bianca A. Perez thanks so much for this I didn’t even know I could get yarn or tools at the thrift store ! I’ll be asking next time I go 😁

    • @kellyteran2138
      @kellyteran2138 5 лет назад +2

      Oh my word. What a wonderful idea. I never thought about that. I'm a newbie. Thank you soo much for this awesome idea. God bless. I'm super excited now. Wooohooo.

    • @LaundryFaerie
      @LaundryFaerie 5 лет назад +3

      This! Some people believe knitting, crocheting, and other fiber arts are hobbies with a big initial investment because they think you have to buy buy brand-new everything. If you don't know whether you'll like it, pick up some worsted-weight yarn and a 5mm (or so) crochet hook at a thrift store and just practice with it. You can graduate to the fancier, more expensive materials if you like, when you've decided the hobby suits you.

    • @drfreud65
      @drfreud65 5 лет назад +6

      Personally, I don't recommend thrift store yarn for beginners. What I encountered is yarn without labels, so I was clueless about weights, care instructions, recommended hook sizes, and running out of yarn without knowing what kind to buy to finish projects. If all you're doing is samplers, go for it

    • @saklee1777
      @saklee1777 4 года назад +2

      i think i’d only recommend this if the yarn is machine washable because i would think there’d be dust on the yarn. thats why ppl usually buy new skeins of yarn. its kinda dusty at the salvation army store i’ve been to. some thrift stores can be bad. theres a good will store ive been to and its so dusty i can practically breathe the dust in.

  • @ruthbrown6043
    @ruthbrown6043 6 лет назад

    Here in UK we have a shop called Hobby Craft, they do a yarn called Lily sugar 'n cream, thanks to my granddaughter's help I have tried this yarn and it is wonderful. You can see stitches so well, for a newbie like me it is perfect and it comes in so many pretty shades. Melanie, I love your beginners videos, they are so easy to follow, thank you so much.

  • @kicik5038
    @kicik5038 4 года назад +11

    1:21 love how you poked the kitty

  • @charlenepinpin4655
    @charlenepinpin4655 7 лет назад +6

    My favorite yarn ever is the Lion Brand Woolspun yarn. Gorgeous colors and because it is bulky it works up very quickly! It would be great for a beginner crocheter!

  • @kellkatz
    @kellkatz 7 лет назад

    oh yeah - Wish I had watched/knew this back in winter - all gung ho as a beginner to crochet simple scarfs. Bought all the wrong kind of yarn cuz I was a beginner. The how to crochet books I have don't include enough of the invaluable info I've gleaned from watching YT crochet vloggers. Thank you to you and the rest who share.

  • @ririmr4978
    @ririmr4978 5 лет назад +5

    0:50 YEP, I have been crocheting for over 40 yrs and, you are right, this yarn is impossible to work with, BUT it is really good when working on a loom :)

  • @Knittyneeds
    @Knittyneeds 6 лет назад +1

    Love your furry purry pal. Inevitable always having fun when there are balls of yarn around. Your videos are great for beginners. I am learning so much from you. GREAT TIPS. You are so so lovely your smile is gorgeous and your voice is a pleasure to listen to. You make me smile. WHEN YOU SMILE THE WORLD SMILES WITH YOU.
    Please, do you have knitting videos too? My problem is the V neck. Thanks for sharing and caring. 👍👍👍💕

  • @andiemarie24
    @andiemarie24 5 лет назад +6

    Totally agree with all these. Unfortunately, learned them all through trial and error so beginners will definitely benefit from watching this first! :)

  • @petrashappyplace
    @petrashappyplace 4 года назад +3

    great tips - even as an experienced crocheter, I need to remember these when I do tutorials

  • @sherryhauser8048
    @sherryhauser8048 7 лет назад

    i decided that my new years resolution is to learn how to crochet. I just went to the store today and did the worst mistake, I got a beautiful textured yarn. I tried to use it and you're right I couldn't see my stiches. I know how to knit so I will probably using it for a knitting project so i guess its back to the store to get a better yarn to use to learn crocheting. Thanks for the tips ☺

  • @OliviaHaywardTalks
    @OliviaHaywardTalks 7 лет назад +2

    new to your channel! love these tips. i've been wanting to learn to crochet and i think i'll start this fall :)

  • @Froggyz2495
    @Froggyz2495 5 лет назад +36

    I picked the same yarn as my first yarn! Lion brand home spun. I made a scarf and a pair of mittens for my grandfather. It was so bad.
    I thought I was the coolest ever for making something for him though.

  • @deannadavison1933
    @deannadavison1933 3 года назад

    I love sheepjes catona yarn. It feels nice, doesn’t fluff out and Frey like some yarn and you can see your stitches easily. I started with making stuffed toys so I was used to thinner yarn right off the bat; I find thinner yarn easier to work with in general. Anyway that’s my number one pick if you’re working with small projects

  • @lorenavilla5064
    @lorenavilla5064 7 лет назад +6

    I was wondering if you could do a vid on how to crochet on fabrics I have a nice table cloth I would like to add a nice lace to it. make it fancy for when I have guest for the holidays thanks

  • @artisticallyscrunchies5390
    @artisticallyscrunchies5390 6 лет назад +1

    I did the same thing and chose a very textured yarn ended in total frustration. I really like the Bernat Cotton, Walmart sells smaller balls for 1.00 (CAD) I found the smaller ball to be not as daunting and a good priced alternative if someone isn't sure about crocheting

  • @oakstrong1
    @oakstrong1 4 года назад

    My very first granny squares were made with Rico Creative cotton DK yarn. The quality of the yarn was amazing: it did not split even though I undid and re-crochet the yarn over and over. The colour was between bright and dark green, which isn't too bad in daylight, but I decided that my next colour is going to be something lighter.
    The other thing I did was to make the chain for the first row, and sometimes even the first row, in larger hook size, because I find it difficult not to start my creation too tight. The second row it easier because by then I have something to hold onto.

  • @mamaloz6200
    @mamaloz6200 7 лет назад +2

    I love loops and threads, so soft

  • @teceyS3
    @teceyS3 4 года назад +2

    I know a lot of people say that Caron simply soft worsted weight yarn is too slippery for beginners to start crocheting with, but I found that it actually boosted my confidence when I made projects with it, because my results were so beautiful! Simply soft yarn has a nice satiny sheen to it, without being too shiny, and it's very soft- you do have to be careful that you have the right type of hook to crochet with it, because it will split, if your hook isn't compatible with the yarn but the results are stunning, nonetheless :)

  • @minesbetterthanyours
    @minesbetterthanyours 7 лет назад

    I LOVE Lion Brand Hometown USA yarn, it's super bulky and so soft! It's what I started with and it's still my favorite!

  • @rachelporter6077
    @rachelporter6077 5 лет назад

    I love Lion Brand Thick & Quick yarn. It is absolutely perfect for beginners and also for very experienced crochet artists like myself.

  • @Jem-Holograms
    @Jem-Holograms 7 лет назад +39

    im a beginner and i sorta got frustrated with the coarse acrylic type yarns like Red Heart brands so i decided to go a little more expensive and brought Bernat cotton/nylon it is soooo soft and easy to crochet that im loving it and it has me wanting to keep crocheting with the cheaper ones i just will get frustrated of how much they unravel and got messy so its been like my 3rd day at crocheting and its been fun only know how to single crochet hopefully when i get better i can move on to double and others. Also another thing i wish that can be taught is how to read patterns cause there is when get lost any way thank you for you videos they are a great help. :-)

    • @irmaperez319
      @irmaperez319 6 лет назад

      JasmineLoveFlower a

    • @eloisachavez9872
      @eloisachavez9872 6 лет назад +1

      I hate the red heart super savers...wth do you use it for, any way?

    • @jenniferchevez2380
      @jenniferchevez2380 6 лет назад

      I just started a few days ago too. And single crochet actually confused me so bad. So I tried double crochet and I got it down easy ( -.- even my bestie whose knitted for years said im just complicated) and I'm using Caron Simply Soft. I love it. So easy to use and pretty cheap.

    • @kimsue9990
      @kimsue9990 4 года назад

      @@eloisachavez9872 hello there..this is a older vid. but i thought id give you a idea..red heart is CHEEP..SOOO many differnt coloars,an if you wash it maybe 3,5 times it soffens up great give it lots hug`s an it will looen up too.im a newbe also,i made ohh around 4 blankets.with single an doulbe..wonderfull couch courvers.....

    • @sandyhicks2740
      @sandyhicks2740 4 года назад +2

      What’s wrong with Red heart super saver? Super saver is about all I use. I wash my projects, put downy in it and after one or two washes it’s soft and cuddly. My cats love it too 😊 I saw some projects on Ravelry last night though that look so dang awesome that I find it hard to believe the photos are real and I want some of the yarns so bad I can hardly stand it just to see how they look in real life. I think one was called loops and thread impeccable and another was schepp something lol

  • @pink03princesa89
    @pink03princesa89 7 лет назад +48

    For a beginner I would recommend sugar and cream and start with washcloth. The less fuzzy the better!

    • @Jaxk06
      @Jaxk06 7 лет назад

      I started about last year crocheting again, I used the sugar and cream for baby hats and booties but I picked up a nice blue color for a washcloth and the dye just keeps on coming out lol I added it to the washing machine too with our towels but do you have this issue at all?

    • @r9m24
      @r9m24 7 лет назад +2

      I made a project out of the sugar and cream cotton and I found the texture really rough. I also was using a dark green and the dye got all over my hands!

    • @melissakate6
      @melissakate6 7 лет назад +3

      I always use sugar and cream and teach dish clothes when I teach someone to crochet for the first time!

    • @sarahmorton3847
      @sarahmorton3847 6 лет назад

      That's the yarn Im learning with... smells great 😁

    • @sohzingheu7856
      @sohzingheu7856 6 лет назад +4

      Yes, I agree with color run and rough texture as well. I’m new and hurts my thumb when holding on to my work.

  • @savannahholbrook8992
    @savannahholbrook8992 5 лет назад

    When I started to learn how to knit and crochet I started of with a 3 stand yarn and I didn't see any difference like I could see my stiches and stuff and plus I used a 8 us circluar needle and a H crochet hook and I love it.

  • @annkruml
    @annkruml 7 лет назад +10

    I do agree with you. I picked up the same you did and the boucle yarn. oh my it was so hard.

    • @MelanieHam
      @MelanieHam  7 лет назад +7

      right?! It's so pretty and as a beginner you would never know that it's actually a huge pain in the booty.

    • @annkruml
      @annkruml 7 лет назад +2

      Oh yes. It is lol

    • @monicaloveslindy
      @monicaloveslindy 6 лет назад

      I still hate lionbrand homespun for that reason 😂. Such a mess!

  • @dragonbreeder1995
    @dragonbreeder1995 7 лет назад

    The first thing I made was an easter egg with the loops and threads soft and shiny yarn. It glides through the fingers really nicely

  • @lisawilkerson5671
    @lisawilkerson5671 6 лет назад +1

    I adore textured and fine yarn but I swear it's still a pain to work with. What I discovered is that I can still use it if I combine (crochet both yarns together as one LOL) a textured or fine yarn with just a straight 4 ply yarn. It is bulky but the effect is amazing. Love your channel BTW 😁

  • @CozyCorysCorner
    @CozyCorysCorner 6 лет назад +2

    I was taught to crochet using Caron Simply Soft! It’s my all time favorite

  • @saklee1777
    @saklee1777 4 года назад +2

    my fav yarn brands are red heart, charon, and i love this yarn

  • @greenleavesofsummer9673
    @greenleavesofsummer9673 4 года назад +3

    I was annoyed first at Hobby Lobby as they brought in their own brand, Love this Yarn. I did start using it as, unless you buy on line, it’s hard to get Bernat and Caron which I love. I find HL’s yarn is quality yarn and easy to work. They have good selection and colors, too.

  • @thedarkestsunn
    @thedarkestsunn 3 года назад

    I’ve been crocheting for 3 weeks and I find boucle was super forgiving with my crochet, it hid my messy uneven sized stitches so I felt like i succeeded LOL but I totally get what you mean, I found the tension issue was big for me

  • @crazychic7771
    @crazychic7771 4 года назад +3

    I’m a beginner and my favorite yarn to work with has been bernat blanket and other chenille yarns

  • @gloriajames2248
    @gloriajames2248 5 лет назад

    I love the worsted weight4 acrylic yarn I just started working with the three weight I like that yarn and it does take a little getting use to but I've been crocheting about a year so I figured I'd try my hand at the lighter yarn it not that bad to work with great video

  • @gretchendietz1599
    @gretchendietz1599 3 года назад

    Another thing that helps with textured yarn is to combine it with another yarn or even with itself. I got some Lion Brand Terryspun and my first time trying to use it was a nightmare. So I looked it up on line and someone suggested combining it with another yarn or using a double strand of it and it made all the difference in the world.

  • @clockworktime7195
    @clockworktime7195 4 года назад

    I know this video is old, but omg that first yarn is exactly what happened to me! It looks like the same brand too, which is homespun lionbrand. I really like it now, but oml... It was SUCH a pain to work with, especially since I was/still am making a big blanket. But, if you are pretty determined, after the first couple of rows, it gets pretty easy. For me, I went from one row taking an hour, to a row in 10 minutes and I am still pretty slow. Don't get stuck with just visualizing it, you can often feel along thick and dark yarn for where your next stick will be.

  • @TheSkydiva67
    @TheSkydiva67 2 года назад +1

    I FINALLY completed a cowl! I must’ve frogged that Hometown Yarn a hundred times! Far from perfect but I’m no quitter😉

  • @princesadegreyskull
    @princesadegreyskull 7 лет назад +3

    I don't know if everyone experiences this, but every skein of the Boutique I've had, goes fuzzy-thick to thread- thin and pulls apart. It tangles inside the skein. I loose a lot of yardage no matter how careful I try to be. I also found black and navy blue were hard to see stitches in the beginning.

  • @JessentialLife
    @JessentialLife Год назад

    Super helpful, thank you!

  • @marcus09di
    @marcus09di 7 лет назад

    Hi Melanie , I've enjoyed in learning about beginner's process using the right yarn . I just bought milk yarn it's so soft also manageable to crochet . Have you tried milk yarn or heard of ?? Looking forward hear your feedback , keep up great work 👍🏻👍🏻😄

  • @saimakhan9495
    @saimakhan9495 Год назад

    Rip your are my favorite crochet knitter melanie

  • @saklee1777
    @saklee1777 4 года назад +25

    i think the first yarn i used to crochet was red heart super saver.

    • @lynnfraizer7103
      @lynnfraizer7103 4 года назад

      Red heart is only good for pet beds an hats for the homeless

  • @lldm8222
    @lldm8222 4 года назад +1

    'm new to crochet and I love you tips and advice. Question - could you compare the Bernat Blanket yarn 10.5 oz versus 5.3oz? is the weight for a certain amount of yarn? is it easier to learn with one or the other? thank you!

  • @juliemanley5233
    @juliemanley5233 3 года назад

    Cotton yarn is great for beginners cuz it's sturdy & works up quickly. It also has great stitch definition so easy to see your stitches 😁

  • @christina3236
    @christina3236 6 лет назад

    I am new at crochet i bought worsted i do like it but didnt want to spend much if i got frustrated and quite. I have one hook, 5 colors of yarn. But loving it. I made grand baby sleepers, sandles, and a Easter bunny basket. And just finished slippers. for my mom today. Though i have a lot to learn, it has been fun. Also for my mom's slippers i doubled the yarn. And they are thicker, and cute. Also i like this yarn also because you can see your work, and easier to see what your doing wrong. But like me i tend to make my stiches tighter, trying to loosen the grip, but if you keep pulling out it tends to loosen fibers and then harder to see work and doesnt look as sharp. But honestly a newbie it might look ok but it won't be flawless. But thats learning. But not giving up plan on being good enough in a few months to at least make something without pulling it all out to start again. Thank you for your thoughts. Have a great day. Oh ya really thin stuff, if your new don't mess wth it it is to hard to hang on tooo. oh ya i did 5 stiches magic circle. Ughhh needless to say i will have that yarn awhile. Lol

  • @michellec3871
    @michellec3871 4 года назад

    Very useful video!

  • @stephaniecarreno7788
    @stephaniecarreno7788 6 лет назад

    I totally did that I did not know what I was doing since I'm a beginner so i used acrylic yarn and it kept splitting so this video helped thx so much

  • @pattanndegrasse944
    @pattanndegrasse944 7 лет назад +6

    Try the Caron Cakes if you haven't already. Easy for beginners and they have the most beautiful colors!!!

    • @honestytoafault
      @honestytoafault 7 лет назад +2

      Pattann deGrasse caron cakes are 20% wool....so if someone is allergic, not a good choice.

  • @stitchingsmilesbykathiestu5231
    @stitchingsmilesbykathiestu5231 4 года назад

    I'm new here on your channel but not a beginner lol. Glad to have found you.

  • @elainemcintyre9349
    @elainemcintyre9349 7 лет назад

    thank you so much for great advice x x

  • @stacybabe87
    @stacybabe87 7 лет назад +44

    I LOVE Caron One Pound Yarn for beginning crocheting. I also love "I love this yarn" from Hobby Lobby. One yarn I highly suggest to stay away from if you are a beginner is Caron Simply Soft. I tried this on one of my first projects and it was horrible to work with as a beginner.

    • @lachispita
      @lachispita 7 лет назад +5

      stacybabe87 Yes!! I was about to comment that. When I first started crocheting I bought Caron yarn and I loved it. I prefer it over Red Heart Super Saver. 👌🏻👌🏻

    • @heatherd7192
      @heatherd7192 5 лет назад +1

      I wish I saw this before I bought that yarn. I’m trying to make a sweater (why did I choose that when I’ve only made like six things) and I am struggling with this yarn. It’s stressful and too loose and a huge mistake. Lol

    • @drfreud65
      @drfreud65 5 лет назад +2

      I'm learning I do not like Red Heart Super Saver at all. Of the yarns I've used, Caron One Pound is awesome. The stitches are well-defined, and until I get better at my tension, it's stretchy enough to not look bad. Even the dark colors are easy to see. It's also fairly soft. As I build my stash, One Pound will be a big part of it.

    • @DznyKyd
      @DznyKyd 2 года назад

      I agree. Caron Simply Soft is not a beginner yarn, no “give” and it split like crazy. Nice colors, though.

  • @insanitycubed8832
    @insanitycubed8832 7 лет назад +2

    red-heart I would suggest because it works well, is often textureless, and you don't need to live near a yarn store to get it, every wal-mart and mall I've seen has it, oh yeah and don't go with dark colours like dededexter mentioned.

  • @kirstinethornburg2018
    @kirstinethornburg2018 6 лет назад +1

    My three favorites are love this yarn from.hobby lobby red heart super saver classic and i also like red heart stripes yarn

  • @rebeccamiller7608
    @rebeccamiller7608 7 лет назад +4

    Pipsqueak yarn is very difficult to work with. It is so cute and soft which can really draw attention to it but steer clear if you're a newbie!

  • @bridgettegering6510
    @bridgettegering6510 6 лет назад

    Great tips!

  • @valerieannrumpf4151
    @valerieannrumpf4151 3 года назад +1

    Red heart super saver yarn is good yarn for beginners to use as long you get a light color. Hobby lobby I love this yarn is another good choice too.

  • @happyday7709
    @happyday7709 5 лет назад +4

    Hello💐 the yarns i use getting fuzzy quickly while doing crochet how to avoid this ? Please advice - thank you

  • @virginiajauriqui8136
    @virginiajauriqui8136 7 лет назад +1

    light colors are always your best friend and reply buttons if your watching it on youtube or dvd i had to do that alot when i frist learned just hang in there you guys got this :)

  • @ProudPatriot007
    @ProudPatriot007 3 года назад +1

    Those were great tips, thanks! I can add when first starting out it’s best to make things like rags, baby blankets, “doggie” blankets. I’m a pet sitter so I’ve made toys and small blankets for dogs to lay on. They don’t care if it’s not perfect and believe me they love it! I have some clients that I only see a couple times a years and the dogs will dig out the toy or blanket and bring it to me as if to say thanks, I remember. 😊
    Making those items helps you to get your count and to make sure you don’t add or take away stitches. It’s also a good way to try new stitches out. Believe me you will make things and think your doing wonderful until you hold it up and say oh crap! one end will be much wider or narrower. Don’t worry it’s all apart of learning to count. So count and count again. Learning on small square items helps to know what an empty or a crowded stitch looks like. Another tip always slow down at the end of a roll make sure you stitch the last stitch, make sure your hiding the 2nd color if your using multiple yarns, and make sure your not adding an extra stitch. If you can catch the mistake with only needing to take a roll out it’s so much easier then once you think your done and it’s a hot mess! To be honest my own dogs had a few of the hot mess blankets and they love them just the same. And if it’s dish rags your dishes don’t not mind either. 😊 Happy crocheting!

    • @luispruneda4901
      @luispruneda4901 2 года назад

      Hey I’m not bad or anything but we’re do you live because I would like to do that dog sitting and also were do you find the dogs to take care of.

    • @luispruneda4901
      @luispruneda4901 2 года назад

      Also I’m a ten year old girl using my dads account just FYI

  • @kathiechalmers7297
    @kathiechalmers7297 5 лет назад +1

    Great information

  • @deannamcfarland3598
    @deannamcfarland3598 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, I bought homespun for one of my first projects eeeeekkk I've never picked it up again lol

    • @cheriecraighead1502
      @cheriecraighead1502 Год назад

      I don't like Homespun yarn either. It's horrible to work with and I talked to a lady at Michaels and she said don't buy it

  • @hollijoyanadon5826
    @hollijoyanadon5826 3 года назад

    i used indophil yarn as my first ever yarn for crochet, it's nice and very sturdy

  • @tamaraj4200
    @tamaraj4200 4 года назад

    I am new and I like the Bernat super value yarn.

  • @llindsseyy8833
    @llindsseyy8833 6 лет назад +1

    the first yarn i ever worked with was caron simply soft. I think its a great choice but i made it a little harder on myself because i chose a baby weight instead of a worsted weight.

  • @colethornton6626
    @colethornton6626 7 лет назад +4

    I would also recommend a brighter color to start, like a light blue or red. I started crocheting with a dark navy, almost black yarn, and I had no clue where to put the hook. It was just too dark to tell the stitches apart :)

  • @rflissmn
    @rflissmn 6 лет назад

    I am a beginner, have made a couple of afghans in the past; however they were years ago. I consider myself to be a beginner.
    I made the mistake of trying to use a 20% Alpaca Wool and 80% Acrylic. Plus it was multi-colored, dark blues, dark grays, charcoal. It was so hard to see my stitches.
    I had to pull it out and it was so tangled with the fuzzy threads that are from the wool.

  • @pomcloset2871
    @pomcloset2871 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. Just saw your channel🌹

  • @TheFlagirls
    @TheFlagirls 4 года назад +3

    Hobby lobby “yarn bee” so soft and always one sale! I made a beautiful scarf with it in just an afternoon

    • @addi3056
      @addi3056 3 года назад +1

      I made a few stuffed animals with this yarn, I don't really recommend it because it breaks apart extremely easily and it's really hard to work with. It also has a little bit of texture. I wouldn't recommend this for a beginner.

  • @christinegrigg7323
    @christinegrigg7323 7 лет назад

    Great information. x

  • @alexzandriae.9632
    @alexzandriae.9632 6 лет назад

    I ended up choosing that first yarn not knowing it would be so hard to work with as a beginner 😆 I pretty much immediately put it aside for a more normal yarn

  • @kristenday1956
    @kristenday1956 5 лет назад

    So true about the thinner yarns, same frustrations!

  • @hollieb5914
    @hollieb5914 7 лет назад

    Great video and great live stream not long ago