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juoppomustekala:

If you’re trying to learn how to knit or crochet imo you should start with a large gauge yarn and try baby blankets. Large yarn goes really quick so you don’t lose your patience, and straight rows are a lot simpler than crocheting in the round. Plus, if it turns out poorly (and it will, the first like 10 things you make will be bad, and that’s ok) you can donate them to animal shelters. Shelters are ALWAYS looking for blankets, and cats don’t care if your edges are hell. Puppies don’t know if your blanket comes out more like a trapezoid. They don’t even know what trapezoids are!!

Large yarns also go by bulky or chunky yarns. If you would like to work with an average weight (thickness) yarn, wait until 1 pound skeins go on sale or until you have a 40-50% off coupon. Actually, always get a coupon if the yarn isn’t on sale.

also, if you are working with thick yarns, make sure you get a larger hook (or needles)

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