Where is the best place to find learning to crochet resources?
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There are many instructions on U-Tube
I agree with Janet, its best to be able to see in action the process and steps
for more patterns try allfreecrochet.com
Also this site has what they call crochet along furlscrochet.com
If you have a Senior Center in your town, let the ladies, in the Senior Center be your guide, they will be thrilled to show you how to crochet, knit, or other crafts for free. This is the way I learned to crochet left handed, and embroider by just sitting beside a lovely older lady, as she embroidered a pillowcase. I became so good at embroidery, that I sell my pillowcases for good money at craft fairs! Good luck
Have you checked with your local public library yet?
They should have lots of books and DVD's on crochet in their collection. Remember that it is always free to borrow materials from a public library.
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