I am over 50 and interested in knitting and needlepoint
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Take your yarn everywherechurch bank cafes.stitches are neat;big & little girls will smile &look talk ears off, but you need to talk to!
I read your question differently.
Do you want learn? If so, craft stores (Michael's) or some yardage stores have classes. Also, You tube
I did needlepoint for many years, what is your question?
Many local knitting stores, senior centers and community colleges in Baltimore MD area offer classes in what you are looking for. Go on line and see what you can find where you live.
Ask someone in your community, bet someone can help you..........
My mother-in-law already knew how to crochet, but she taught herself how to knit when she was 90. She's 100 years old now and still does all sorts of sewing and needlecraft. Best wishes to you! 😇