So, I had this naive vision that I could go to Wal-Mart, pick up a crochet hook, come home and type "Learn to crochet" into youtube and within minutes I'd be whipping my way through a hat.
Well. Apparently my hands are all set up to knit and when I put just one needle, uh, excuse me- hook- in my hand I'm all lost. My left hand doesn't know how to hold the yarn- my right hand wants to keep taking over, and therefore I am incapable of keeping any tension on the yarn so by the time I get to the end of the row I've got holes and gaps and crookedy loops going every single direction.
For a quiet hobby that's supposed to be rhythmic and relaxing, I'm doing an awful lot of grumbling and complaining under my breath as I once again tear out the row I've just completed only to try. one. more. time. Because I'm as stubborn as they come. And I want to get this. But oh, it's frustrating.
At this point, I would like to take a moment to negotiate the cruel falsities crocheters (is that a word?) led me to believe throughout the years.
Myth #1: Crocheting is easier than knitting. Uh-huh. Sure it is. If you've never knitted before it's easy to say anything.
Myth #2: Using one hook is so much easier to control than two needles. Well, the concept is nice but when you've learned to knit first there's something so unnatural about dropping a needle.
Myth #3: Crocheting is quicker than knitting. Just for the record I've been sitting here for nearly four hours (yep, four) and the best I have to show is two rows of approximately seven stitches- and ooooh, it's so not pretty. I can't count how many times I've torn back my work. Can't seem to get passed that second row.
So there you have it. It's five after eleven and I'm beat. I hate to admit defeat, but I think for tonight it's time to set aside the crochet hook and the ball of yarn and call it a night before I get vicious. Phooey.
6 comments:
Ha ha. You're too funny.
haha! I was actually wanting to try to learn to crochet too... maybe I won't since it's such a chalange
-Lynette
ooops...i totally spelled challenge wrong! haha
Oh, I love to crochet, I do not know how to knit...
Crocheting is MUCH easier AND quicker than knitting! And if my mom can learn how to crochet, anybody can.She's not much of a crafts person but my aunt and I taught her how to crochet just recently. She may not be able to follow a pattern yet, but she has the single, double and half-double crochet down. :)
Dude, I have the same background as you.:)
I knit...with a kifty knitter. Anyone can with one of those! Never tried either crocheting or knitting with needles. Maybe someday.
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