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    Barbara G.'s Avatar
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    How long have you been crocheting or knitting?

    Hello members! This is a great time to share!

    So how long have you been crocheting or knitting?

    I learned to crochet when I was in college just out of high school which was maybe 28 years ago, but I am not going to tell you my age! LOL

    So, how about you?

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    I started crocheting on June 23, 2011, so 3 years ago. My mother-in-law started teaching me the day my ferret died, then I looked to YouTube and finished learning myself. December 2011 I sold my first blanket, and I started making my own patterns after that {most I did not write down though, regrettably}.

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    You do beautiful work.

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    My mother taught me when I was a pre-teen. I am now 62 (oh no LOL) so it's a long time .

    Roe

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    First afghan

    My very first afghan was made in 1971 while I was expecting my first baby. It was flowers made on a loom then crocheted together. The "baby" will be 43 years old on July 4 th. I still have the afghan! Have made so many crochet items since then! My Nana would be proud!

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    Hi Barbara, I think this is an interesting question and one I have asked a lot of people. I learned when I was a young teenager maybe 13. A dear older lady that was our neighbor taught me and my sister by teaching us how to do a crochet edge on a hankie! Then I would fix her hair for her at least once a week and she would teach me other things. She was a super sweet lady. I will never forget her or that she taught me to crochet!! Hugs Winnie

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    Hi All,
    My grandma taught me to crochet. I was probably a teenager or in my early 20's when she taught me. I learned to knit at church a few years ago. I would rather crochet but I do knit sometimes. Right now I'm crocheting.
    Jean Marie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie2013 View Post
    Hi Barbara, I think this is an interesting question and one I have asked a lot of people. I learned when I was a young teenager maybe 13. A dear older lady that was our neighbor taught me and my sister by teaching us how to do a crochet edge on a hankie! Then I would fix her hair for her at least once a week and she would teach me other things. She was a super sweet lady. I will never forget her or that she taught me to crochet!! Hugs Winnie
    Hi Winnie,
    Does your sister still crochet? She's welcome to join crochet talk.
    Jean Marie

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    at least 51 years! I saw something when I was much younger in a book. So I bought a book that taught me how to crochet. I'm still learning new tricks today!

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    Hi Winnie,
    I love that story, specially about fixing her hair
    Krys

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