Super cute! I just taught my friend's 7 year old how to chain. She needed both hands to chain so it'll be a while before a single crochet happens. She was really proud of her necklace though!
She is just the sweetest. I want toe teach my 7 yr old boiy French Knitting (have to re-figure it out first, though). He plays with it, and will often take my kiddie sized knitting needles and some yarn, and pretend to "knit" with me :-)
What a gorgeous wee poppet! Absolutely adorable pics. My wee girl insists on calling crochet 'knitting' and always wants to play with a 'knitting stick'!! Have fun.
this summer, I taught both of my (grown) daughters to crochet! We have all been working on blankets, my eldest daughter just finishing a brightly colored granny square blankie for her daughter (to be born this Friday!!!) We've all had such fun and it's great to share this hobby with them :)
that's just too sweet! my 15 month old just picked up my crochet hook today and did the same thing. i hope that i can teach my children some day to crochet. it's certainly bought me a great amount of joy. your little girl is so sweet! :)
Just adorable!! I have to tell you, I love your site!! You have the best tutorials I have found!!
I actually learned to crochet and knit when I was 5 or 6 years old from my Grandma. I actually still have several afghans she made for me and actually one she made for my Grandpa before I was born (which was 36 years ago). I have only picked up yarn again this last summer. Thank you for your wonderful site! you're bookmarked!!
When she gets a little older you might want to look into teaching her how to "Finger-knit" It's basically chaining using your fingers. I think a child younger than 4 might find it too difficult, but she would probably love touching the yarn before then (not to mention having mama help her). Love your blog!
My mom taught me when I was 20 because I wanted to make a blanket for my soon to be born son. She is left handed and I am a righty so that was difficult but I figured it out. My son is 8 now and desperate to use my loom to make a beanie! I'll teach him soon.
Awww - she's looks so adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteI taught my daughter how to crochet when she was young - she didn't stick with it though.
So adorable!!! Love these photos.
ReplyDeleteShe is so cute!!I love the first two pics in which she is trying to concentrate so hard. awwww!!!
ReplyDeleteShe is the cutest thing EVER!
ReplyDeleteHow cute..and yes I have chains all over my house from my grandchildren..they want so bad to make a doily..LOL like gramma
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! She'll be stitching up a storm in no time. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! None of my kids wanted to learn to crochet, but two of them learned to cross-stitch.I did teach my niece to crochet.
ReplyDeletesooooooooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteMy gran taught me when I was about 8. But then I re-taught myself last year.
Very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I just taught my friend's 7 year old how to chain. She needed both hands to chain so it'll be a while before a single crochet happens. She was really proud of her necklace though!
ReplyDeleteThat is just so sweet! She is adoreable!!!!
ReplyDeleteShe is just the sweetest.
ReplyDeleteI want toe teach my 7 yr old boiy French Knitting (have to re-figure it out first, though). He plays with it, and will often take my kiddie sized knitting needles and some yarn, and pretend to "knit" with me :-)
What a gorgeous wee poppet! Absolutely adorable pics. My wee girl insists on calling crochet 'knitting' and always wants to play with a 'knitting stick'!! Have fun.
ReplyDeleteawww your daughter is so cute. she shouldn't worry she will soon be the world best crocheter.
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So cute!! Maybe she can do it already with your help ;-)
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this summer, I taught both of my (grown) daughters to crochet! We have all been working on blankets, my eldest daughter just finishing a brightly colored granny square blankie for her daughter (to be born this Friday!!!) We've all had such fun and it's great to share this hobby with them :)
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I don't know if you're collecting awards, just wanted to let you know that I've got one for you over at my blog :)
ReplyDeletethat's just too sweet! my 15 month old just picked up my crochet hook today and did the same thing. i hope that i can teach my children some day to crochet. it's certainly bought me a great amount of joy. your little girl is so sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteJust adorable!! I have to tell you, I love your site!! You have the best tutorials I have found!!
ReplyDeleteI actually learned to crochet and knit when I was 5 or 6 years old from my Grandma. I actually still have several afghans she made for me and actually one she made for my Grandpa before I was born (which was 36 years ago). I have only picked up yarn again this last summer. Thank you for your wonderful site! you're bookmarked!!
When she gets a little older you might want to look into teaching her how to "Finger-knit" It's basically chaining using your fingers.
ReplyDeleteI think a child younger than 4 might find it too difficult, but she would probably love touching the yarn before then (not to mention having mama help her).
Love your blog!
My mom taught me when I was 20 because I wanted to make a blanket for my soon to be born son. She is left handed and I am a righty so that was difficult but I figured it out. My son is 8 now and desperate to use my loom to make a beanie! I'll teach him soon.
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