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Homelea Lass: How to Take Your Crochet Skills to the Next Level

If you’ve done a little bit of crochet crocheting but want to improve your skills, it’s probably a a lot easier than you think. There are numerous websites that contain detailed instructions and even videos on various stitches, patterns, and more so you can become the expert crocheter you always wanted to be. At Homelea Lass there are dozens of patterns and classes you can join at any time, and expert advice is available should you have any questions or concerns.

 

Crochet classes instructor sitting on a couch

 

Doing it the Right Way

With crocheting, there is a right way and a wrong way. Learning to do the stitches right the first time is important because if you learn incorrectly, it can be very difficult to relearn it the right way. Online crochet classes are easy because you can do them at your own pace, which means if you’re unsure about something, you can review a video or read instructions over and over again until you master the skill. When you learn to crochet on your own time, it’s a lot easier to learn the stitches and stay motivated.

So, what types of classes and patterns are offered on the Homelea Lass website? Just about everything, including classes and patterns for scarves, hats, Christmas tree ornaments, pom poms, cushion covers, and so much more. Learning to crochet isn’t difficult, but it does require a certain amount of concentration in the beginning, not to mention practice. Starting with small, simple projects is usually recommended, and you can find a lot of those – including free patterns and classes – on this amazing website.

 

Crochet classes teach using a large wooden hook to work chunky white yarn

 

Start with the Freebies

When you’re learning to crochet but you’re still not sure you want to stick with it, it’s best not to invest in a lot of supplies. Learning to crochet online is less expensive than in-person classes, and you can get started with just one or two hooks and a few skeins of yarn. Indeed, starting with smaller projects is best because it’s less expensive and is quicker to finish. Remember, if you like a certain pattern but want to make it in another colour, feel free to do so. Crocheting, after all, is not an exact science, and you can make any pattern in any colour you wish.

The free classes offered on sites such as Homelea Lass are a great place to start when you’re a beginning crocheter. These classes help you decide whether the art of crocheting is something you’ll want to stick with instead of quitting after just a few lessons. You’ll be surprised at how many cool items you can make with these classes. Everything from hats to scarves and so much more are available, so you can learn to master crocheting in no time and do it all for free.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn to crochet or improve your skills, now might be a great time. Learning online is easy, and you’ll love all of the beautiful creations you’ll end up making.

Lynda Rennick

Author

Lynda | Homelea Lass

Hi! I’m Lynda (she/her) and I’m the lady behind Homelea Lass.

I’m here to help you improve your crochet skills and to help you find peace and happiness in your creative time.

In 2012 I was knocked down by debilitating chronic fatigue that put an end to my blossoming career as a Civil Engineer and Project Manager.

Early on in my illness, I discovered that I could crochet without draining my energy, so I spent my days crocheting, researching yarns and designing – this is how Homelea Lass was born.

My experience with chronic illness has guided me to combine my passion for exceptional design and crochet. I’ve developed a way of crocheting that’s enjoyable, easy to understand, and maximises it’s relaxing and wellbeing properties.

As my healing journey has progressed, Homelea Lass has grown, and I feel blessed that I can share my love of Australian merino wool, chunky crochet and creativity with you.

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