Crochet for Left-handers with Sarah Hatton
Crochet • Educational, G, 01-Apr-2018
Sarah explains just how different it is to crochet if you are left-handed. She gives you some tips on what you need to look out for and what to think about when it comes to your patterns.
Once you have mastered this, you can move on to double crochet and treble crochet. To finish, it's the same as for a right-handed person. Click here if you need to know how.
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