Tuesday, August 23, 2011

P is for Practice

One of the most important words for crochet is practice. I know the only reason that I am able to keep a relatively steady gauge and tension is that I have had many years to practice the craft - this isn't to say when I take on a new technique of crochet that I don't have problems... I do. I just keep at it until it looks right and I can do it consistently.
a boo-boo

An example would be my recent return to knitting. I am by far good at it. In fact, dare I say - I stink to the high heavens! My tension is strange and I am constantly splitting the yarn or twisting the stitch the wrong way. That may not sound promising but the truth is - I'm a lot better than I was a month ago. I am doing all of those same things but with much less frequency - and that, to me dear readers, is progress! (another P word, YAY!)

I know that learning a new craft is frustrating and sometimes daunting. The hook doesn't want to grab the yarn or the yarn has a death grip on the hook... but I promise you with practice you will progress to precision in producing professional looking pieces.

HA - now that's a lot of Ps :)



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4 comments:

florencefrazier2002 said...

LOL  Very cute and very true.  I discovered two dropped stitches in a piece I was knitting yesterday.  Frustrating but I learned how to pick them up without tearing it out, which is a good thing!  You are doing great!

Kat said...

That's a lot of P's there Miss Cris. Dare I say 'Positively Pleasant'! :o)

CrochetBlogger said...

Great alliteration. :)  And it's true, practice makes perfect. And challenging yourself in your practice helps develop new skills.

Sharon (witchyknits) said...

Keep at it - you're doing great!  I'm fairly new to crochet so I feel your pain with the knitting...

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