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RE: Another Day, Another Knitway

Helping out remotely in handcrafts is quite hard but I like to try. If you drop stitches, a crochet hook is actually your best friend in recovering them without having to frog at all, you basically crochet your way back up with the stitch, row by row. While you are just getting your hands used to their weird new position, it might help if you use a coarse yarn, like an Icelandic wool, so if and when you drop stitched, your work won’t unravel as easily because the yarn grabs onto itself.

I just saw this crochet book while browsing https://lainemagazine.com/shop/molla-mills-crochet-crush and even I’m tempted!

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These are great tips and I’m sure they will be very helpful to me. Thank you, I’m grateful for any tips that will help me improve.

Oooh la la!! 😍 I think I’m due for a new bag anyway! 😁