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Daiwa's Crochet

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Crochet tips & goodies from Daiwa

Daiwa's Crochet (English)

Are you a crochet enthusiast looking for inspiration, tips, and goodies to enhance your crafting skills? Look no further than Daiwa's Crochet! This Telegram channel, with the username @daiwascrochet, is a treasure trove of valuable information for crochet lovers of all skill levels. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced crocheter in search of new patterns and techniques, Daiwa's Crochet has something for everyone. nnAt Daiwa's Crochet, you can expect to find a wide variety of crochet tips, tutorials, and ideas to help you create beautiful and unique projects. From beginner-friendly patterns to advanced techniques, this channel covers it all. You can also look forward to regular updates on the latest trends in the world of crochet, as well as exclusive access to special discounts and offers on crochet supplies. nnWho is Daiwa? Daiwa is a seasoned crochet expert with a passion for sharing her knowledge and love for the craft with others. With years of experience in crochet, Daiwa has honed her skills and developed her own unique style that sets her apart in the world of crafting. Through Daiwa's Crochet, she aims to inspire and empower fellow crocheters to unleash their creativity and create beautiful works of art with yarn. nnWhat is Daiwa's Crochet? It is more than just a Telegram channel; it is a community of like-minded individuals who share a common love for crochet. By joining Daiwa's Crochet, you will not only gain access to valuable resources and tips but also connect with a supportive and encouraging community of fellow crocheters from around the world. Whether you want to showcase your latest creations, ask for advice, or simply chat with fellow enthusiasts, Daiwa's Crochet is the perfect place to do so. nnSo, if you are ready to take your crochet skills to the next level and join a thriving community of crafters, be sure to check out Daiwa's Crochet on Telegram today. Get ready to be inspired, learn new techniques, and connect with fellow crochet enthusiasts in a fun and inclusive environment. Happy crocheting!

Daiwa's Crochet

22 Nov, 03:31


Click here to join the CAL!

Daiwa's Crochet

21 Nov, 03:31


Click here to join the CAL!

Daiwa's Crochet

19 Nov, 11:47


1. What do I need to know to join the 'Turtleneck Hoodie CAL'?
You need to know the basic stitches and some advanced stitches.

2. What will I do in this CAL?
In this CAL, you will learn how to make a turtleneck hoodie using the basic stitches and some advanced stitches. You can customise the size of the hoodie according to your requirement.

3. When does this CAL start? What is the duration?
- Duration of this CAL is 7 days
- CAL starts on Nov 23, 2024
- CAL ends on Nov 29, 2024
- Registration closes on Nov 22, 2024


4. What is the fee for this CAL?
The fee for this CAL is ₹ 300.

5. What materials do I need for this CAL?
You will need 300 grams of anti-pill Aran yarn - this quantity would vary depending on the size of the hoodie. You will need a pair of hooks - a 5 mm hook and a 6 mm hook, or a pair as recommended for the yarn you will be using. You will also need a tapestry needle, stitch markers, measuring tape, and a pair of scissors.

6. How do I signup for this CAL?
To sign up click here

P.S.
1. Registration closes Nov 22, 2024
2. Turtleneck hoodie - sample image👇

Daiwa's Crochet

26 Oct, 09:44


Moving on the next basic stitch... the Single Crochet Stitch.

Insert the hook into the required stich and pull out a loop.
Yarn over and pull through both the loops.

This is how you do a normal single crochet!

See video below 👇 to learn the stitch.

Daiwa's Crochet

23 Oct, 05:09


Chain Stitch is the basic crochet stitch that a beginner should learn to do.

Practising the chain stitch helps the learner handle the hook and yarn while also helping to stabilise yarn tension.

Making a chain stitch row without twisting is a successful baby step for a crochet beginner.

See video below👇 to understand the chain stitch.

Daiwa's Crochet

21 Oct, 13:50


This is an introduction to 'Stitch Markers' and 'Row Counters'.
These are essential accessories for a crocheter apart from yarn, hook and scissors

Daiwa's Crochet

18 Oct, 08:40


Virus Stitch pattern is easy to work up and has a unique look.

Virus crochet pattern is named after the technique used when creating it.

Virus crochet pattern is created by continuing stitching around a center square, constantly building on itself.

These patterns can be made in any different shapes like square, rectangle or even a triangle.

Daiwa's Crochet

08 Oct, 07:01


The Pineapple Crochet Stitch is a pattern that slightly resembles a pineapple. It is a popular term for a motif used in vintage crochet lace.

This stitch pattern is used in lots of doily patterns. It also takes on a more modern look in colorful appliques, shawls, bags and much more.

Daiwa's Crochet

03 Oct, 13:05


Happy Navaratri 🙏

Daiwa's Crochet

29 Sep, 14:02


Flowers are like friends; they bring color to your world.

Did you know you could crochet so many varieties of flowers?

There are basic single layer crochet flowers to multiple layered flowers that give a beautiful 3D effect.

Crochet flowers are the perfect way to add a touch of personality to any project.

They can be used as embellishments on crochet hats, scarves, blankets, and more.

You can make a bouquet using them or just glue the flower to a clip or bobby pin.

Daiwa's Crochet

25 Sep, 07:13


Crochet/Knit Gauge Ruler is a super multi-functional tool that helps us determine the size of our crochet hook or knitting needle.

It also works as a measuring tool for gauge and row height.

Daiwa's Crochet

24 Sep, 11:02


Crochet Interlocking Blanket Stitch looks complicated, but it’s very easy.

If you know how to make single crochet, double crochet and chains you can make this pattern without any difficulty.

It is a 4 row repeat pattern using 2 contrasting colours.

Two sides are different from each other and if you want you can use it on both sides.

This stitch is very suitable for cardigans and blankets.