25+ CROCHET HACKS FOR BEGINNERS [Pro-Tips from a Crocheter with 20 Years Experience]

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Learn 25+ crochet tips, tricks, and hacks that I use daily to make crochet fun and picture-perfect. [Giveaway closed - winner contacted. Thanks so much for entering!]
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    00:43 Storing tapestry needles
    00:57 Storing crochet hooks
    01:22 Crochet essentials pouch
    01:56 Doubling yarn
    02:20 Threading a tapestry needle
    02:40 Easy slip knot
    03:05 Crocheting in the chain
    03:26 Foundation stitches
    04:30 DIY yarn bowl
    05:01 Avoid twisting your chain
    06:01 Joining to work in the round
    06:24 Avoid holes at end of row
    07:25 Invisible decrease
    08:20 Alternative stitch markers
    09:11 Use markers to count chains
    09:48 Mark stitch for storage
    10:10 Maintain stitch count in rows
    10:57 Knotless color change
    11:33 Carry yarn when striping
    12:18 Join as you go granny squares
    14:24 Invisible join in the round
    15:33 Standing double crochet
    16:28 - Crocheting evenly along rows
    17:09 Weaving in ends the RIGHT way
    18:05 Best time management method
    18:47 Best books for your crochet library
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @kathycostello4104
    @kathycostello4104 3 года назад +2518

    I have been crocheting for 50 years and you have taught me so much in such a clear and succinct way. And can I just say, anyone who does a thumbs down is ridiculous. You do a wonderful job and I appreciate the great editing and clear camera work.

    • @kimbalika
      @kimbalika 3 года назад +44

      The tip about joining in the round! So simple but my mind is blown. Thank you!

    • @lindaendres2209
      @lindaendres2209 3 года назад +10

      me too

    • @aminahussain8690
      @aminahussain8690 3 года назад +6

      after i do the fountain stich would i double crchet into the 'v' e=immediately after or four stiches down

    • @sherryyarger3753
      @sherryyarger3753 3 года назад +25

      Loved your tips! I've crocheted for over 60 years and learned some new things just by watching this. You're very good at explaining where to put your hook in, etc. I love clear instructions that also use the correct terms. It also helps those that don't know the correct word to learn it. I've been seeing some call crochet knitting or hooks needles and it drives me crazy!

    • @kelchae
      @kelchae 3 года назад +9

      just don’t look at the dislikes of a youtube video idk why people do that

  • @ashikaad7516
    @ashikaad7516 3 года назад +1757

    Time stamps for tips:
    0:45 - storing tapestry needles
    0:58 - organizing crochet hooks
    1:23 - crochet essentials kit
    1:57 - thickening yarn
    2:21 - threading tapestry needle
    2:41 - easy slip knot
    3:07 - neat bottom edge
    3:28 - foundation stitches
    4:31 - diy yarn bowl
    5:02 - working in the round hack
    6:02 - joining in a ring
    6:24 - preventing side holes
    7:26 - invisible decrease
    8:22 - alternative stitch markers
    9:13 - counting chains
    9:49 - storing work protection
    10:10 - counting stitches
    10:58 - knotless color change
    11:34 - carrying yarn up the side of work
    12:19 - join granny squares as you go
    14:24 - invisible join in the round
    15:33 - standing double crochet
    16:28 - crocheting evenly around
    17:11 - correctly weaving in ends
    18:06 - how to productivity
    18:47 - crochet books

    • @ingrid7434
      @ingrid7434 3 года назад +19

      Thank you for doing this! Much appreciated!

    • @Jocelynlovesurmom
      @Jocelynlovesurmom 3 года назад +12

      Underrated

    • @KS-ts9xy
      @KS-ts9xy 3 года назад +3

      Thank you so much!!!

    • @meatdog
      @meatdog 3 года назад +6

      Thank you so much for doing this. So very helpful.

    • @papatotogubat3429
      @papatotogubat3429 3 года назад +5

      All of them are useful for perfect experience of crochetting and for quality projects..

  • @maryhowe827
    @maryhowe827 4 года назад +1072

    My grandma auntie would come down every year when I was a little girl. Every year she would bring me yarn and needle and every year I would tell her auntie Melida I just cant do this....her reply would all ways be just keep trying my dear and you will get it. Sadly she passed on before I could show her my first blanket. I have since crochet baby blankets and donated them in her name. Sadly I stopped due to an unforeseen family tragic event. Do to covid and adhd I have started crocheting again. I dont know what it was about your video that brought tears and the great experiences I had with Auntie M but I just wanted to say thank you and God bless

    • @pokelover02
      @pokelover02 4 года назад +34

      I'm so sorry for your loss. You are a lovely soul, and I know your auntie is so proud of you

    • @ayrenbethancourt9379
      @ayrenbethancourt9379 4 года назад +18

      Your aunt is an angel who protects and inspires you. God blesses🎈❤️

    • @lindaparker5946
      @lindaparker5946 4 года назад +15

      She has that ancient energy that makes you feel wonderful inside. Ohhh how your auntie will be watching you,,, loving every minute. Hugs

    • @licedmendez6654
      @licedmendez6654 4 года назад

      @@lindaparker5946 ? N. m

    • @DZZLL
      @DZZLL 4 года назад +2

      Beautiful

  • @barbaraspindler4033
    @barbaraspindler4033 Год назад +236

    Brand new beginner here... I want to extend my DEEP appreciation for your clear and concise explanations, demonstrations, AND your WONDERFUL easy to listen to voice!!! It's calming and GREAT!!! I appreciate you! Thank you!

    • @kimsaulters
      @kimsaulters 10 месяцев назад +1

      If you're a beginner you are so fortunate to have someone like her to start you out

    • @WndsofChngtoo
      @WndsofChngtoo 8 месяцев назад +3

      I'm a training developer, so I write content for a living, and the clear and concise instructions in this and her other videos make me WANT to learn from her! Outstanding instructions!

  • @marcikeesler6060
    @marcikeesler6060 4 года назад +572

    I've been crocheting for almost 50 years, and I learned some valuable tips today that I never thought of. Thank you!

    • @bellasmith932
      @bellasmith932 4 года назад +17

      Wow 50 years? U must be amazing

    • @lanajantz2240
      @lanajantz2240 4 года назад +1

      I learned soooooooo much!

    • @legomom2boys
      @legomom2boys 4 года назад +7

      Same here! I had several "Ah-ha!" moments! I'm adding this video to my "Favorites" so I can refer back to it.

    • @patwagner9308
      @patwagner9308 4 года назад +9

      I did, too ! I taught myself in July 1971. I learned a lot from this video.

    • @marcikeesler6060
      @marcikeesler6060 4 года назад +13

      @@patwagner9308 you and I started crocheting at about the same time. I taught myself that year (leftie, nobody around who could teach me) as a summer activity, because I was bored. I found I really loved it.

  • @valeriekelsey3273
    @valeriekelsey3273 4 года назад +500

    Fave tip - how to avoid holes at the ends of the row.

    • @0216msdanielle
      @0216msdanielle 4 года назад +21

      Same. That’s why I clicked on the video 😃

    • @elizabethtumminelli7538
      @elizabethtumminelli7538 4 года назад +5

      Me too!!!!!

    • @margaretoutin7179
      @margaretoutin7179 4 года назад +6

      Same with me.

    • @annafrancis5388
      @annafrancis5388 3 года назад +1

      Mine too

    • @chrissiewindsor
      @chrissiewindsor 3 года назад +5

      Me too, & I’m not a new crocheter. Getting straight edges on dc edged pieces is just not something I’ve managed to do consistently, when it does work out right, I still don’t know why, what is it that I’m doing differently? Drives me crazy!

  • @randismaldone9287
    @randismaldone9287 3 года назад +282

    I could listen to her speak all day. Love her voice and she’s an amazing teacher

    • @sms7136
      @sms7136 3 года назад +4

      I just want to sit with her one afternoon so I can learn from her. I'm just barely above a beginner and learning from her would be so awesome!

    • @bemnuhaokipbemnuhaokip7694
      @bemnuhaokipbemnuhaokip7694 3 года назад +1

      Wow

    • @chinhgarza2733
      @chinhgarza2733 3 года назад

      She is awesome. Her direction is so easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @elliebellie7816
    @elliebellie7816 6 месяцев назад +26

    I was originally taught how to crochet by an older German lady about 50 years ago and she was very strict about certain things, bless her. Except that you are much younger and way more personable, you have taught me more than anyone else since her.

  • @brookeweiser8574
    @brookeweiser8574 2 года назад +370

    Tip #1) 0:43 - Storing Tapestry Needles.
    Tip #2) 0:57 - Organizing Crochet Hooks.
    Tip #3) 1:21 - Crochet Essentials: Small notebook, Pen, Scissors, Tape measure, Hooks, Markers, and Tapestry needles.
    Tip #4) 1:56 - Doubling Yarn for Thickness: USUALLY,
    2 Strands of Lace (Weight #0) = Fingering (Weight #1),
    2 Strands of Fingering (#1) = Fine (#2)
    2 Strands of Fine (#2) = Light (#3)
    2 Strands of Light (#3) = Worsted (aka Medium, #4)
    2 Strands of Worsted (#4) = Bulky (aka Chunky, #5)
    2 Strands of Bulky (#5) = Super Bulky (#6)
    2 Strands of Super Bulky (#6) = Jumbo (#7)
    Tip #5) 2:20 - Threading a Tapestry Needle.
    Tip #6) 2:40 - The Easiest Slip Knot Ever.
    Tip #7) 3:05 - Working in a Starting Chain.
    Tip #8) 3:25 - Foundation Stitches. 3:41 - Where it starts.
    Tip #9) 4:29 - DIY Yarn Bowl.
    Tip #10) 5:01 - HACK FOR WORKING IN THE ROUND - AVOID TWISTING YOUR CHAIN.
    Tip #11) 6:01 - Joining in a Ring.
    Tip #12) 6:24 - PREVENT HOLES ON SIDE OF WORK. 7:07 - What to do for the LAST ST OF THE ROW.
    Tip #13) 7:25 - Invisible Decrease.
    Tip #14) 8:20 - Alternative Stitch Markers.
    Tip #15) 9:11 - Using Stitch Markers to Count Chains.
    Tip #16) 9:48 - How to Save Your Projects While Storing Them.
    Tip #17) 10:10 - Marking Stitches to Maintain Stitch Count.
    Tip #18) 10:57 - Knotless Color Change.
    Tip #19) 11:33 - CARRYING YARN UP THE SIDE OF WORK.
    Tip #20) 12:18 - Join Granny Squares as You Go.
    Tip #21) 14:24 - Invisible Join in the Round.
    Tip #22) 15:33 - Standing Double Crochet.
    Tip #23) 16:28 - Crocheting Evenly Around.
    Tip #24) 17:09 - WEAVING IN ENDS THE RIGHT WAY.
    Tip #25) 18:05 - Best Method for Productivity.
    Tip #26) 18:47 - 5 Books for your Crochet Library.

    • @grandmalovesmebest
      @grandmalovesmebest 2 года назад +11

      Wow. Thanks. You are a real organizer.😚

    • @wendydennis7342
      @wendydennis7342 2 года назад +5

      Thank you. Great job 👏

    • @ruthhernandez2922
      @ruthhernandez2922 2 года назад +3

      Than you!!

    • @eden2203
      @eden2203 Год назад +11

      Thank You. All I kept thinking while watching was... This desperately needs time stamps. Awesome video.

    • @sierralovat5498
      @sierralovat5498 Год назад +1

      Thank you

  • @abbierouse5713
    @abbierouse5713 4 года назад +862

    I stopped and said “WHAT” or “THAT IS SO SMART” approximately 25 times during this video

  • @fearsomejoe8693
    @fearsomejoe8693 3 года назад +134

    ma'am... i've been crocheting 3/4 of my life, and i like to think my grandma taught me well, that i'm fairly competent- but that slip knot trick??? dropped my jaw. had me questioning my whole world. instant subscribe for that one, and THANK YOUUUUUU.

    • @robynw6307
      @robynw6307 3 года назад +5

      Here's my method to make a slip knot: Wrap the yarn twice around two fingers (slightly spread apart), with the second wrap further from the fingertips than the first. Insert your hook under the first wrap, hook the second wrap and pull it out under the first wrap. Slip the yarn off your fingers and pull. You not only have a slip knot but it's already on your hook ready to start.

    • @lagrilla226
      @lagrilla226 2 года назад +2

      Yes!! That one was great! How did we get by without these tips??

  • @wallyzeisig
    @wallyzeisig Год назад +19

    I'm 73 and just learning to crochet and I thank you for your videos. You make it so easy to learn.

  • @steviejuliano5946
    @steviejuliano5946 4 года назад +267

    🤯 Tip 10- how to prevent a twisted chain.....where has this been all my life What a game changer, thank you!!

    • @jenniferwright9235
      @jenniferwright9235 4 года назад +2

      Right?? I mean, seriously...it's so stupid but so ingenious!

    • @emilycochran6213
      @emilycochran6213 4 года назад +3

      I was like OH MY GOD FINALLY

    • @steviejuliano5946
      @steviejuliano5946 4 года назад +8

      I couldn’t believe how easy and simple it was....Insert forehead slap here

    • @SciFiFemale
      @SciFiFemale 4 года назад

      Yep, best tip on there by far.

    • @acerjuglans
      @acerjuglans 4 года назад +4

      This one had me by surprise! It's so simple and flawless! Thank you, Toni 😁

  • @chrissiewindsor
    @chrissiewindsor 3 года назад +194

    Omg! I learned a lot today, & didn’t once have to say “Come ON! Tell us, already!” I thanks her for going at exactly the right pace for me and, because not everyone’s the same, she tells them where else to look. She’s one cool lady!

    • @carolrowland5785
      @carolrowland5785 3 года назад +1

      Will have to re watch this video over and over....would like to have her sitting beside me though and show me lol

    • @nikiTricoteuse
      @nikiTricoteuse 3 года назад +1

      Same. Great pacing.

    • @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991
      @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991 Год назад

      I agree 100+ percent. I also appreciate that the music was faded out while explaining the tips, and only played between tips. Anything worth saying should not have to compete with music to be heard (unless it's in a song lol).

  • @kathyemorgan
    @kathyemorgan 4 года назад +215

    Love these tips. I’ve been crocheting since I was 18, I’m now on the downward side of 65 and haven’t slowed down. I crochet baby blankets to donate to children’s hospitals or other charity groups. I’ve always had trouble getting that straight edge, definitely going to try your method. You can teach an old “mom” new crocheting tips. Thank you, I’m looking forward to more videos.

    • @kjjernigan7551
      @kjjernigan7551 4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your help. Now I will start crouching again!

    • @tuberjsb
      @tuberjsb 3 года назад +1

      Tito

  • @CLJohnson-de3zz
    @CLJohnson-de3zz Месяц назад +1

    The invisible join is the greatest thing I've ever seen! I'm going to start using it from now on.

  • @paulapinones8874
    @paulapinones8874 3 года назад +291

    i watched this last year with 0 experience in crochet and i didn't realize how much i had absorbed from it until i rewatched it again now ! the joining of colors, the strap of yarn as a stitch marker, the way to make the rows look straight and without holes . i forgot i learned so much from this so i just wanted to say thank you for this video .

  • @k_pufflz
    @k_pufflz 4 года назад +442

    I’ve used the earrings I was wearing while crocheting because I couldn’t find a dang stitch marker 😂

  • @jerinorris8615
    @jerinorris8615 3 года назад +318

    that was the best instruction for foundation stitches I have ever seen, As were the attaching to make a round.

    • @kenmarelove9176
      @kenmarelove9176 3 года назад +3

      Thanks for leaving this comment. The vid just popped up and seeing your comment made me sub, I just started to Crochet and look forward to watching these vids! ❤🧶🪡

    • @His-Joule
      @His-Joule 3 года назад +5

      Yes absolutely YES
      I have never ever before just a few mins ago ever watched a vid tutorial on foundation stitches that always just frustrated the living daylights out of me - this tutorial is a game changer for sure ! 💫✨💫✨💞💕

    • @DawnBuffum
      @DawnBuffum 3 года назад

      Where can I find the instructions for the cast in you did that is stretchy? My cast on is terrible

    • @shelleysmith4017
      @shelleysmith4017 3 года назад +1

      @@DawnBuffum it is the foundation stitch at 3:28. Because you do not have the chain first, it allows more stretch. If you do need to do a chain and are worried it is going to be too tight, just use a bigger hook, either a half or full size up from the size hook you will need for the area you are working on. It can really help, especially when making scarves and blankets.

    • @2618winslow
      @2618winslow 3 года назад

      @@DawnBuffum - I think you are asking about her demo of the foundation single crochet. (Cast on is knitting) She demonstrated the foundation SC beautifully. You can also use this method for other stitches too. Lots of videos on youtube that will also help. Happy crocheting!

  • @rebeccatemple5901
    @rebeccatemple5901 3 месяца назад +5

    Am 76, been crocheting since younger years. Even design some of my own stuff and some new stitches here and there. Watched this video and had a big DUH!! moment. Girl where have you been all my life....luv your tips n tricks....why didnt I know some of that by now? Haha great stuff really appreciate your presentation snd level of knowledge. Thank you for info that I should have figured out by now!

  • @chochiesamson9984
    @chochiesamson9984 4 года назад +146

    Okay, I've lost track how many times my brain said "Wow!" on this video and I've still got 4 minutes of video left. Yes, Beginner here. Started since November last year.

    • @pixydancer3489
      @pixydancer3489 4 года назад +10

      Im 61 and have been crocheting since I was 9 and I am saying wow after every tip!

    • @csuedavison8152
      @csuedavison8152 4 года назад +3

      Chochie Samson totally agree and pushed that 10-second back up over and over. Truly loved this informative video

    • @emilyalcorn3547
      @emilyalcorn3547 4 года назад +3

      I’m a beginner as well and have watch a number of “tips” videos but this one is the best yet... very informative and interesting 😊 and doesn’t go overly fast for us beginners too!!!

  • @florencestewart1632
    @florencestewart1632 4 года назад +148

    My favorite tip was how to prevent adding or losing stitches while crocheting from one end to the next. I'm a beginner and I have taught myself to crochet by reading a how to paperback. Videos are new to me and wonderful. I'm 72 years old and now that I'm retired I have time to devote to a long time desired craft skill I always wished I could do. You're never too old to learn! Thank you so much for the tips. I have stored them on my smartphone for future reference. Are you still giving away the beginners gift pack you mentioned? If so please put my name in the hat.

  • @esthert5963
    @esthert5963 3 года назад +31

    I learned how to crochet since I was nine. My mom taught me all the basics. When I was old enough to buy books during the pre-RUclips era, I learn all I knew about crochet by looking at diagrams. Today, I learned all these tips just by watching this awesome 20 mins video. Thank you, Toni, for creating this video. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks, Toni has proved them wrong.

  • @cityseabird
    @cityseabird Год назад +11

    I learned to crochet around two years ago and remember watching this video at the time and I'm so thankful because, like a duckling, my baby-crocheter brain imprinted on you as its mama and I always hear your voice with these tips and they haven't failed me. Weird thing to say but your lovely voice lives in my head as 'the' rules of crocheting!

  • @JadeSummers218
    @JadeSummers218 4 года назад +697

    Me, after 9 years of crochet: I'm gonna know all of this stuff.
    Me, after this video: how did I not know, like, ANY of this?

  • @Petra44YT
    @Petra44YT 3 года назад +283

    Instead of scissors, I just take nail clippers with me when I travel. They will never make a hole into anything, they even pass airport security, and they will definitely cut a thread, too. :-)

    • @jodidorn6079
      @jodidorn6079 3 года назад +5

      I have nail clippers I keep with my needles for this reason!

    • @treycercone1054
      @treycercone1054 3 года назад +5

      that is very smart

    • @eponymoususer8923
      @eponymoususer8923 3 года назад +4

      Baby clippers! So small and convenient!

    • @luvsharlie
      @luvsharlie 3 года назад +5

      I use my pocket knife if I can't find scissors. 'Tis stabbed into my headboard so 'tis always around. It doesn't fray the yarn because I cut quite swiftly.

    • @susantobelknight
      @susantobelknight 3 года назад +1

      Brilliant!

  • @elizabethkeliinoi2725
    @elizabethkeliinoi2725 2 года назад +53

    I have been crocheting for 60 years and sadly I had several of the problems you addressed. Now I know how to fix them! It goes to show we are never too old to learn. Thank you so much!

  • @barbarasatterly434
    @barbarasatterly434 21 день назад

    Thank you for your channel. I have always enjoyed all crafts. My first craft was crochet in my early twenties, I am now 71 trying to refresh my skills again. I suffered a stroke April 2019 and had to learn to read and write once again. It has been 5 years and I am loving your TIPS reminding me things I had forgotten. You help others more than you know. Thank you and GOD Bless.

  • @originalshoezie
    @originalshoezie 4 года назад +80

    My favorite tip is having All The Tips in one place! I saved this video to my RUclips crochet collections so I can refer back. Thanks for this great video!

    • @LuJustLu
      @LuJustLu 4 года назад

      Me too!

    • @Genesis-mn9kq
      @Genesis-mn9kq 4 года назад

      Same!

    • @scherryann64
      @scherryann64 4 года назад

      Me too, I agree!

    • @kymom2003
      @kymom2003 4 года назад +1

      Same here! I learned at least 3 new ways of improving my projects. Best video EVER!!!!!

    • @ЖГУЧИЕДЕВЫ
      @ЖГУЧИЕДЕВЫ 3 года назад

      hi.I liked you.write your email?I'm 35 years old

  • @cindygray2468
    @cindygray2468 3 года назад +66

    I've crocheted since I was in middle school. I'm 60 now. I'm still learning new tricks!
    My favorite was the one on how to join the granny squares. I could have used that several times over the years!

  • @mikigoodwin9297
    @mikigoodwin9297 4 года назад +25

    i watched my mother crochet for years and never got into it. Now she is gone, I am going to be a grandma and I'm ...crocheting! Your video made me so nostalgic and was SO helpful! Thank you.

  • @stephfive0
    @stephfive0 2 года назад +1

    I love the granny square tip. I wouldn't make a blanket because I didn't want to mess with crocheting them together. Your tip is genius. Thanks for sharing.

  • @NMSunshine505
    @NMSunshine505 4 года назад +137

    I usually have more than one project going at one time. I would always forget what size needle I was using and would have to start over. I bought alphebet charms and put them on stitch markers. When I stop now I pick my needle size and pin it to my project. Problem solved!

    • @rebeccasmith2525
      @rebeccasmith2525 4 года назад +6

      Brilliant! I started writing the size I was using on the yarn label, but eventually that label falls off. This is even better!

    • @carolynhellmers2722
      @carolynhellmers2722 4 года назад +4

      Wow! What a great idea!

    • @doriscohoon7377
      @doriscohoon7377 4 года назад +7

      Where has this idea been all my life?!?!?
      Genius!!!! Now I plan on following your tip-leaving a letter charm marker on a beginning row until project is completed. Working several projects at a time , each will have its own hook marker!

    • @camille4574
      @camille4574 4 года назад +4

      Nice tip! I finally signed up to Ravelry to keep track of hook sizes, I tried to resist using that site for a long time but I love it now and it's really upped my game. You can specify on each project what hook size you're using, and take notes if you need. Now if I forget my hook size, I just check my project in Ravelry!

    • @dorothyroush6273
      @dorothyroush6273 4 года назад +1

      What a genius idea! I have so many of the same size crochet hooks because if I don't leave it with my work, I forget what size I use. Thanks for this great tip!

  • @tamar5731
    @tamar5731 4 года назад +16

    I really appreciate how you numbered all the tips so you can go back and re watch it as many times as necessary without having to find it in the video each time. That was was extremely thoughtful!

  • @ameliajones559
    @ameliajones559 2 года назад +82

    You cannot imagine how helpful this is to me. After learning to crochet as a child I only recently picked it up again and there are a lot of details I don't know. Thank you for sharing your experience with others!

  • @tinagroze8947
    @tinagroze8947 Год назад +70

    I was taught to crochet almost 50 years ago so some will take a bit of time to get use to but the joining granny squares is by far my favorite, it’s so easy!! Love it!

  • @QuirkyLoveSongs
    @QuirkyLoveSongs 4 года назад +50

    I'm not even a third of the way through the video, and this is so unbelievably helpful!

  • @marchellkrynauw5383
    @marchellkrynauw5383 4 года назад +120

    When starting a new ball of yarn, I start it from the middle of the ball. You'll see that at one end the hole is a bit bigger than the other side, i kind of fish for the end of the yarn in there and pull it out, that way the yarn doesn't wobble around when you use it.
    Sometimes I put it in a ziplock bag thats about as big as the ball of yarn and seal it so that there is just enough room for the strand of yarn to come through, the ziplock bag helps to keep the yarn clean in messy environments.

    • @laurenriddolls9639
      @laurenriddolls9639 4 года назад +8

      That is a simply brilliant idea to use a ziplock bag! How often do I travel and have to be SO careful that the yarn doesn’t end up on the car floor! 🤣

    • @theblondeblogger5132
      @theblondeblogger5132 4 года назад +6

      Great idea! Especially since my long, blonde hair constantly sheds a TON every day and we have a dog that sheds as well. And of course, hair loves to cling to yarn! So frustrating! This would definitely solve that problem! At least for the yarn in the bag. If only I could figure a way to keep it off of the worked yarn/fabric as well! I wonder if rubbing a dryer sheet over it would help. 🤔

    • @tinalisi7174
      @tinalisi7174 4 года назад +2

      @@theblondeblogger5132 I was thinking dryer sheets can be an allergen to some folks (if it is a gift) so maybe a larger re-usable tote to hold the Work In Project as you continue to might help. Good luck! I have used this to minimize loose hair from finding its way into my work.

    • @theblondeblogger5132
      @theblondeblogger5132 4 года назад +2

      L H Thank you!!

    • @jdprettynails
      @jdprettynails 4 года назад +3

      I've tried to do it that way, but eventually the yarn in the middle just tangles

  • @Charmane73
    @Charmane73 4 года назад +64

    I just discovered this channel after picking up crocheting again during the quarantine. Love it!

    • @wendybond2848
      @wendybond2848 4 года назад +2

      Charmy M! Me too!

    • @graceduncan1780
      @graceduncan1780 4 года назад +3

      Same here I picked up crocheting again when I found out I was pregnant and just discovered this channel because since quarantine started I’ve been ordering more yarns and doing more projects and these tips are amazing can’t wait to binge all the other videos while making a project and drinking some teas 😊❤️

    • @Charmane73
      @Charmane73 4 года назад

      Gracetopherxo congratulations!

    • @Cheyenneeeee101
      @Cheyenneeeee101 4 года назад

      Charmy M! Omg me too !!!!

    • @kaymoore7046
      @kaymoore7046 4 года назад

      Gracetopherx

  • @coletumminello8584
    @coletumminello8584 2 года назад +6

    That way of joining the ends of a chain has purified my soul

  • @susantobelknight
    @susantobelknight 3 года назад +22

    I've been crocheting for over 50 years and I learned a lot of tips from you that I never knew about. Thanks so much!

  • @sabresister
    @sabresister 4 года назад +33

    Ok real talk: I can’t crochet to save my life, but I’ve been knitting since I was like six. I watched this video earlier today (and I was excited for how many tricks I could use for my knitting), and then this evening I was binding off a project in the round and remembered your invisible join tip. I pulled up the video and followed your steps and this is genuinely the most beautiful finish I’ve ever done! Thank you so much for this video, I get the distinct feeling I’ll be coming back to it again and again 🤩

  • @judylittle2919
    @judylittle2919 4 года назад +30

    My favorite tip is how to keep the “hole”out of the end of your row. I loved all of them however and want to thank you so much for helping all of us to get better. You’re the greatest.

    • @jlon1066
      @jlon1066 4 года назад

      I worry that it’s going to mess with the row height. You can pull up a long loop and use it to yarn over - much like the standing stitch she showed, but that leaves one slightly extra large loop that I don’t like either. I feel like I’m still looking for the right solution.

  • @laurawood2377
    @laurawood2377 2 года назад

    I just shared this video with my daughter, who is brand new to crochet. Your video has even taught this old gal a new trick or two, thanks so very much!!

  • @analuciagildemeister9624
    @analuciagildemeister9624 3 года назад +4

    The yarn bowl is an ABSOLUTE WORK OF GENIUS (I audibly gasped).

  • @real1618
    @real1618 4 года назад +54

    You had me “hooked” and subscribed within 10 seconds of this video! It’s difficult to find an engaging and informative video where people get right to the point. Thank you for your video- so refreshing!

    • @randymaduras3212
      @randymaduras3212 4 года назад +1

      All great information and tricks. I usually have a tough time joining a chain without twisting. Your trip looks like it will solve that problem.

  • @ThePinkBinks
    @ThePinkBinks 2 года назад +13

    Almost facepalmed at the first one for not twisting stitches on joining in the round. Every single tip is gold! And the standing stitch? *mwah!* 💋
    Thank you so much for these tips.

  • @marciedecker9048
    @marciedecker9048 2 года назад +19

    I have been making prayer squares for years and when you showed the beginning circle join, the double crochet instead of the chain 3 to start the next row, then(!) the invisible ending! Wow! I feel SO Blessed to have found your channel. Thank you for the clear, concise instructions.

  • @binbin9196
    @binbin9196 3 года назад +20

    You are amazing. I found myself getting scared I wasn’t going to absorb everything. Then I thought thank goodness this is a video.
    A MasterClass in 13 minutes. Wow!

  • @g.nypaver734
    @g.nypaver734 2 года назад +10

    I have been crocheting for 60 years mostly with thread. I started several years ago using wool yarn and found that your video is absolutely a must for every crocheter whether experienced or beginner. I have learned so much that no book can teach. Thank you. I feel like I didn't know how to crochet until I saw your video. God bless you!

  • @trudyskonitzki6488
    @trudyskonitzki6488 4 года назад +25

    Loved the tips. Even after 50 years of crocheting I learned new tricks.

  • @fan395
    @fan395 2 года назад +1

    The invisible join is really cool. Thanks for sharing

  • @sonjac5696
    @sonjac5696 4 года назад +135

    I may have missed the deadline for the giveaway, but I already think that i won a prize with these timps that you shared with us. Thank you so much!!

  • @StaceyMarner
    @StaceyMarner 2 года назад +46

    My jaw is on the floor! Thank you so much! I'm a grandma-trained crocheter and you taught me so much in just a few minutes that I will be incorporating. I am going to trying out your strategy for the foundation row and for clean sides. And of course, watching all your other content!

  • @cruella8955
    @cruella8955 3 года назад +36

    This is the perfect video. The internet can rest now. 🙏

  • @robyndavis7159
    @robyndavis7159 2 года назад +90

    I’m hooked…no pun intended. You have clarified so many of the struggles I have been going through for the past 10 years. I can’t wait to get started on some projects I had ignored because I either was unsure of how to tackle them or I had made unsuccessful attempts. Thank you and I’m about to set my alarm!

  • @succulentplant1985
    @succulentplant1985 3 года назад +105

    I'm shook. This whole time I thought I was doing my own type of stitch, come to find out I've been doing a Foundation Stitch accidentally this whole time-

  • @sandrabarnes2477
    @sandrabarnes2477 3 года назад +77

    Been crocheting for years. Loved the tip for getting rid of the "hole" at the start of the DC row by just going ch1...brilliant!

    • @shelleysmith4017
      @shelleysmith4017 3 года назад +2

      This tip works great when working in the round too, I do it when making hats. Just make sure to skip the ch1 when doing the slip stitch to attach the end of the row and put in the top of the first real stitch. Once the hat is finished, there is no weird looking ch3 stitch and hole. You just see your dc stitches or whatever your specific stitches are. Great for mittens and hand warmers too.

    • @amandaballs4265
      @amandaballs4265 3 года назад +2

      I ended up doing this, ch 1 double crochet in first stitch, while making a large double crochet blanket, 14 yrs ago (I was pregnant and on bed rest for 3 months, I had time 😉) . I used worsted weight yarn doubled 2 colors at a time. My edges are so straight, when I spread it out, I can't tell which are my sides. 😆. I finally started doing it in rounds while making hats, and it looks nearly seemless. I was so happy to finally see a video of someone else doing the same thing. I watched so many other videos, each have a different way of doing it, but doesn't look as good as this ch 1, dbl crochet to start the next row. Thanks !

  • @Judy-n1f
    @Judy-n1f 3 года назад +41

    My favorite tip was doing a double crochet rather than chain 3 when starting to stitch in the round.!! I crochet a lot of doilies and this will make them look even better!

  • @shantopfloor1911
    @shantopfloor1911 11 месяцев назад

    I have been crocheting a long time, but I decided I wanted to watch everyone of your videos. I enjoy your videos while I am crocheting. To my joy and surprise you helped me with my current project. I haven't messed up my counts in years but my current wip likes to hide them. I am totally using your stitch marker hack. That is a great idea!

  • @vconangurria
    @vconangurria 3 года назад +41

    I have a girl-crush on this lovely woman and her incredible stitch work. 😍

  • @TheAnothermelissa
    @TheAnothermelissa 4 года назад +8

    My favorite tips how to join the round without twisted stitches, how to join granny squares, and the standing stitch. Such good tips.

    • @shellymcinelly8860
      @shellymcinelly8860 4 года назад

      Hi Toni, my favorite tip was the seamless join for granny squares. Love your channel!

  • @MsWrightk
    @MsWrightk 4 года назад +6

    My favorite tip was connecting granny squares as you go. Never could figure out how. But all of your tips are clear and most helpful!

  • @johnniemaebell-smith3011
    @johnniemaebell-smith3011 2 года назад

    I love how you demonstrate in changing the color of the yarns and the tips for connecting grandy stitches and tips on how you can keep your stitches from coming undone.

  • @heatherfeather570
    @heatherfeather570 4 года назад +18

    Learning the standing stitch to change colors just BLEW MY MIND 🤯 this has to be the most useful video I’ve ever seen as a crocheter. Thank you!!!

    • @MyMeaner
      @MyMeaner 4 года назад

      I'm almost 59 years old, and always wanted to learn to crochet. I treasure my grandmothers crochet doilies and blankets with granny squares. OMG, finally i see how its done correct. No more wasted yarn in the trash or unfinished "things".

    • @dorothys8016
      @dorothys8016 4 года назад

      Wow, this retired licensed NYC school secretary has enjoyed crocheting for so many newborns. Blankets with matching hats, loved your many tips to fine tune my work. I usually do a blanket 36"x24" fold it over in half so it's 18x24", do a double crochet cord across bottom and up side for a babysak with bow at top. When baby is taller, undo cord and u have a blanket to tuck along sides of baby in carrier. When making hat, I usually do two generous potholders, join 3sides, put pompoms on corners, with a double crochet cord at bottom long enough for bow closure. The hat becomes a purse with cord from babysak. The girls love it. Boys have a drawstring bag for stuff. Thanks for tips hugs from Dorothy in Brooklyn.

  • @sonyaevans6430
    @sonyaevans6430 3 года назад +11

    My great grandmother taught me how to crochet over 40 years and I learned a lot here. My favorite tip is how to tuck in the ends. I've always just wrapped them around stitches with my crochet hook and they always come out. I can't wait to try this technique moving forward.

    • @joypiepenhagen7118
      @joypiepenhagen7118 3 года назад

      I have been crocheting over fifty years . I love your tip for joining granny squares and how to finish them without a slip stitch! Your foundation stitch and standing stitch instructions were so clear! Will be using those. I am also going to set a timer from now on! Ty

  • @2618winslow
    @2618winslow 3 года назад +8

    I've been crocheting and knitting for over 40 years. It's my lifelong passion and I'm always on the hunt for new ideas, new stitches, a better way, etc. This is an awesome video! I think the only 2 tricks you didn't mention was how to "invisible join" 2 strands of yarn and how to make the "magic circle." I hate it when my skein runs out and I'm in the middle of a row, but it happens to us all. The invisible join, aka the Russian join, eliminates having an ugly knot in your work. The magic circle eliminates the hole in your work when you are doing something like a granny square and the pattern tells you to "chain 4 and join the ends together with a slip knot" so you can work stitches into the loop you made. Instead, you can make a magic circle and make your work look so much nicer. Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us! You are one of the best on youtube!! Two thumbs up!! God Bless!

  • @allowitmissmanflynn4932
    @allowitmissmanflynn4932 Год назад

    I’m a beginner and have watched a load of videos. This is by far the best. THANK YOU!❤

  • @Mimulus2717
    @Mimulus2717 Год назад +3

    WOW! crocheting 50 years here and tip #10 blew my mind. Brilliant! This video is so well done and a breath of fresh air. Never to late for this old dog to learn new tricks! Thank you.

  • @3rdsister707
    @3rdsister707 2 года назад +30

    I have been crocheting for over 50 years and you have just taught me how to avoid so many things that have always bothered me about the process and my finished products. I subscribed IMMEDIATELY and can’t wait to try these things. You are amazing! (also easy to follow your video!) Thank you so much!

  • @vanessafulmer8851
    @vanessafulmer8851 4 года назад +16

    I am a "self taught" crocheter, so your tips are an AWESOME time saver for me (one who HATES to "frog"!! LOL) Thank you! Can't wait to try them!!

  • @joanbuckner5025
    @joanbuckner5025 Год назад

    My favorite tip is the starting chain and joining the granny squares. Thank you for tips. They are all very useful.

  • @amodernmidwesthomestead4090
    @amodernmidwesthomestead4090 Год назад +69

    This is by far the best crochet tutorial I’ve ever watched. Easy to see what you’re doing and easy to follow along! So glad I found you

  • @destinynelson7925
    @destinynelson7925 2 года назад +4

    Beginner here!👋My favorite hack in this video is turning your work around, chain only 1 and crochet into the 1st stitch, for single, double & half double. So glad I found you on here! You make everything about crocheting so much easier to learn and actually understand! I'm learning so much so fast!😀

  • @leighcraig1091
    @leighcraig1091 3 года назад +7

    I am envious of your shelving and your overall craft room, bright and cheery.

    • @Deejaay83urj38
      @Deejaay83urj38 3 года назад

      How stunning is it!

    • @eajoseph
      @eajoseph 3 года назад

      I would love to have that craft room. I'm sure I'll dream about it tonight. 😃

  • @randilowery9669
    @randilowery9669 6 месяцев назад +1

    You are an absolute MASTER at the art of crocheting! Thank you for having the answers to ALL of my problem areas and for allowing me to take my crocheting to the next level!!! (*Btw, I ADORE your gorgeous crochet hook!!! I have been longing for one of that material and style!) 💯💗👏🧶

  • @zayedkhan929
    @zayedkhan929 4 года назад +7

    My favorite “yarn bowl” is a laundry basket! It holds those bigger balls of yarn and is pretty inexpensive! Thanks for the video and giveaway, Toni! You’re the real MVP!

  • @ravengreywitch510
    @ravengreywitch510 3 года назад +40

    I said "this damn woman is bloody brilliant!!" Over 20 times in this video.

  • @binknbaby
    @binknbaby 3 года назад +4

    I've been crocheting for 20 years and this had many tips I hadn't heard/thought of before! I love learning from others.

  • @dionnenichols4441
    @dionnenichols4441 Год назад

    I learned how to crochet by watching others who were really good at crocheting, my boss at the time and my grandmother. This was a craft I could get into, stick with, and actually complete projects in a timely manner.
    Then came the language of stitches and following a pattern! (Thank you, Magic Crochet Magazine for the language key)
    I am very grateful for the internet and DIY RUclips videos. I have seen several now, but yours are some of the best. These hacks are fantastic. Some I had already figured out, but the ones I hadn't that you showed are brilliant, thank you!😁💓😁

  • @MargieM10
    @MargieM10 4 года назад +21

    Ugh, now I gotta start crocheting again? Haven't touched it since I was like 15 but this is some SERIOUSLY good stuff!

  • @barbarapreddy7907
    @barbarapreddy7907 4 года назад +30

    Can’t thank you enough for every tip!!! I have learned from RUclips without anyone to help and this helps it all make sense. Thank you 👍🏼

  • @kimfoster7093
    @kimfoster7093 11 месяцев назад +4

    I have been crocheting for 50 years but learned several helpful things from this video (joining without twisting when working in the round, joining granny squares while completing a square, invisible decrease, eliminating holes at edge) but my favorite is the easy color change, especially when alternating different colored rows! Thank you!

  • @teresafleming3524
    @teresafleming3524 4 месяца назад

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
    I will surely watch this over and over. Thank you for helping all of us
    Teresa

  • @meenakshis4033
    @meenakshis4033 3 года назад +18

    Being a beginner in crochet and trying out different patterns every day, I always had the hassle of woven ends coming off my completed projects over time while using them. That hack to weave in the end through the legs of the stitches and not going zigzag literally saved my day! Thank you so much! ❤️

  • @emmibee6637
    @emmibee6637 4 года назад +5

    I'm 24 and learned to crochet when I was 12 from a one time lesson with my aunt, who taught me to make a chain, and do single and double crochet. From there, I taught myself most of everything I know and love to experiment with amigurumi and weird stitches, so I know quite a few tips and tricks because of the internet, but OH MAN, the tip about crocheting in the bump of the chain just BLEW MY MIND! I have a chevron blanket that I'm working on for my bed that my mom just asked if I could also make for her, and while I won't be undoing the blanket I've been working on (I already have about 100 times to get the stitches exactly right), I'm using that technique on hers, definitely! Thank you!!!

  • @nanabethscreations725
    @nanabethscreations725 2 года назад +7

    I was taught to crochet at 4 years old by my grandma and that was 51 years ago so your tips and tricks are so up to date I find myself replaying the video each time I start a project. Thank you!!

  • @elenamiller5837
    @elenamiller5837 Год назад

    Finally. A video that addresses all my mistakes. Being a beginner, your video inspired me to proceed forward & not give up crocheting. Thank you.

  • @norakorkalo2231
    @norakorkalo2231 4 года назад +15

    Loved the double crochet when changing colors versus the chaining that doesn’t look like a double crochet.

  • @lindamullen8711
    @lindamullen8711 Год назад +7

    I have been crocheting for a long time and yet have never been able to master just the written patterns to my satisfaction. Your explanations and the clear camera work have unlocked the mystery for me. You are bookmarked and I will probably memorize this video. Thanks so much!

  • @fireeyes1676
    @fireeyes1676 3 года назад +7

    I've been crocheting for about a week, and this. was. invaluable. -every tip was so on point I would've thought you made this video for me personally! Your instruction is so clear and concise, I'll be saving this vid so I can come back and take notes -thank you so much

  • @ooohlaa13
    @ooohlaa13 Год назад +1

    I dont crochet much mostly knit but your excellent detailed teaching and demo makes me want to. You are a born teacher and your voice and demeanor are delightful. Thank you.

  • @Csncelthis1223
    @Csncelthis1223 4 года назад +8

    The invisible decrease is my favorite tip. I've started doing more patterns lately that require decreasing (wearables) and they seen so unsightly, this is a perfect tip, I can't wait to use it!

  • @lesleyrutz50
    @lesleyrutz50 2 года назад +8

    Wish I had seen this years before. Joining the granny squares! Dang that was good! Also, loved foundation stitching and the changing color. Shor, it was all great! Thank you!

  • @amandamilward9871
    @amandamilward9871 4 года назад +5

    I was recently blessed with a generous gift from my aunt who taught me to knit when I was just a young girl. Just before covid she gave me all her knitting and crochet needles. I have been watching so many how to videos in the last few weeks and just stumbled across your tips for hacks today. Thank you so much for taking the time to remember the things that a newbie could use to help them keep motivated and not give up with crocheting. I have to say the tip with the timer was a great tip for me. My hands have been cramping as I meticulously try to follow videos and painfully put my fingers in positions they have never been in before. I wish there were push ups for my fingers to help get them ready for the workout that crocheting has put them through. I am loving the huge learning curve, but forgetting to take breaks. A timer is just what I needed to remember to take breaks and save my fingers for the long run! Thanks so much.. I have subscribed to your channel can't wait to learn from your years of wisdom and experience.

  • @Macvriendin
    @Macvriendin Год назад

    My face lit up and I hugged you virtually when you showed me the tip on standing crochet! Your explanations are flawless and I love you for it. Thank you so much, I subscribed to your channel. A huge embrace from me, have a nice day❤

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  Год назад

      Yay! That's one of my favorite tips as well. I use it allll the time :-) Welcome to the fam!

  • @DonnaNCarolina
    @DonnaNCarolina 2 года назад +13

    Thanks for the tip on keeping sides straight. Yours was the first tip I’ve actually completely understood and was able to use for this. So, nicely done! Also the tip on threading the tapestry needle.

  • @_yune_
    @_yune_ 2 года назад +85

    0:43 tip 1: using metal tapestry needles
    0:58 tip 2: organizing crochet hooks
    1:22 tip 3: crochet essentials
    1:57 tip 4: doubling yarn for thickness
    2:20 tip 5: threading a tapestry needle
    2:41 tip 6: easiest slip knot ever
    3:06 tip 7: working in a starting chain
    3:28 tip 8: foundation stitches
    4:30 tip 9: diy yarn bowl
    5:02 tip 10: hack for working in the round
    these were the first 10 timestamps for the hacks

    • @chrystalteal4171
      @chrystalteal4171 Год назад +6

      Tip 1 is STORING tapestry needles not using them

  • @roxannehoben6221
    @roxannehoben6221 3 года назад +8

    Foundation stitches was my favorite. The way that you made the bottom chain look like you started in the middle of a project instead of the beginning of it was delightful! I will be starting all of my projects this way from now on. Thank you for showing us your talent and suggestions to make our projects look professionally made!

  • @robertawest3739
    @robertawest3739 2 года назад

    I really appreciated the granny square information - especially how to connect the squares so neatly.