March 14, 2012

In the Battle of Crochet vs. Knitting: Crochet Wins

So I started this post a week and a half ago, and stopped because I wanted to add photos... and never did. So I am going to add photos and updates before I post this. (this is why I am practicing a blog so I can get in the habit.)
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Last year I decided I wanted to learn how to create things with yarn. I wanted to be able to have a hand-made blanket for my children that I put love and effort into and made with thought just of them that they can keep forever. I still have blankets and quilts made by grandmothers and great grandmothers for my parents and grandparents. I feel as this got a little lost in the last few generations, and want to bring it back for my kids. I honestly didn't (and in some ways still don't) know the difference between knitting and crocheting, except that one uses one needle and one uses two. So I decided to learn how to knit (since that is what they all did in that one episode of Grey's Anatomy)... I made it halfway through a scarf before giving up, and had decided that I have my mother's crafting ability and there was a reason this skill was lost.

This weekend we visited my in-laws house and my mother-in-law (who is much craftier than my mother) taught me how to crochet... OMG... it is a MILLION times easier. The funny thing is they aren't all that different. I still cannot tell by looking at something if it is crocheted or knitted. The main difference in my mind is one uses one helpful hook for making stitches, and helps you keep the stitches on and grab the right stitch, and one has 2 needles that are difficult to manage, and the main concentration is making sure they do not fall off of said needle. In the 4 days week and a half I have been crocheting so far, I am almost done with have finished a scarf (it started out as a blanket, because that is what my husband wanted me to make, but I decided that it is more important that I feel as if I can finish a project, so I changed it into a scarf.)
The Pink scarf is my knitted scarf. I worked on it on and off for about 6 months before giving up. I will say, I taught myself how to knit, and not knowing that tight stitches are not best, I made very tight stitched, so it took a long time and was difficult.

The multicolored scarf is crocheted, I once again made very tight stitches which makes it harder, (apparently I like it hard....). This took me 2.5 weeks (working on and off).

So that being said I put my 2 cents into the knitting vs. crochet debate, LEARN CROCHET! It is sooo much easier.

1 comment:

  1. Haha...I would say told you so, but apparently I didn't tell you that knitting is the devil...soooooo....glad you found out on your own. Now you can make your baby a blanket, and hat, and booties, and toys, etc! :)

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