Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Crochet Rules…by Doris Chan

I love this! These are some Crochet Rules written by Doris Chan

Here’s what she said…

Crochet Rules

I don’t much care for rules.  These are more like… guidelines.  Some of the following admonitions are personal and apply only to my own crochet designing (#25 in particular), but most may be generalized.

I ignore #2, #7 and #11 all the time and as a result I end up breaking #5.

In no particular order of importance, here’s a rundown of Doris’ Crochet Caveats:

Rule #1: No time spent crocheting is ever wasted.

Rule #2:  Keep track of your markers.

Rule #3:  That’s not a mistake, that’s a design element.

Rule #4:  There’s no such thing as too much yarn.

Rule #5:  There’s no crying in crochet.

Rule #6:  Never start a project without at least two hooks in the required size.

Rule #7:  No coffee within 10 feet of yarn, projects, patterns or critical paperwork.

Rule #8:  Block that puppy.

Rule #9:  If the hook is not moving easily and smoothly in and out of the stitches, you are crocheting too tightly.  Relax.

Rule #10:  If it hurts, stop.

Rule #11:  Check your work. Often.

Rule #12:  Seam crochet only when absolutely unavoidable.

Rule #13:  Cut yarn only when absolutely unavoidable (see special circumstance Rule #19).

Rule #14:  The private should look as good as the public.

Rule #15:  Whenever doable, obtain twice as much yarn as you think the project will require (a corollary to Rule #4).

Rule #16:  There is no right way or wrong way, but there is the way to get the same results as shown.

Rule #17:  Listen to the yarn.

Rule #18:  Yarn sometimes lies.

Rule #19: Exterminate all knots and wonky sections as they arise from a skein.

Rule #20:  UFOs that have not spoken to you for more than a year may be considered stash in pre-crocheted form.

Rule #21:  Read the fracking pattern.

Rule #22:  The pattern could be wrong.

Rule #23:  Get it when you see it because when you come back next time it might not be there (another corollary to Rule #4).

Rule #24:  Life is too short to mess with indifferent yarn.

Rule #25:  Sweat the details.

Rule #26:  Crochet is not dumb and neither are crocheters.

Rule #27:  Knitting is not the enemy.

Rule #28:  Anyone who doesn’t get Rule #26 is the enemy.

Rule #29: Pay attention to the information on the yarn label.

Rule #30: Yarn labels sometimes lie.

 

Well said Doris

Smile

10 comments:

  1. I LOVE IT!!!
    Thanks for sharing this :)
    I love Doris!
    xoxo
    Danette

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  2. These are nice to know as a beginner crocheter. I love how she has contradicting guidelines. I recently read The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin and one of her findings was that the opposite of a Great Truth can also be true.

    Thanks for posting this. [=

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  3. Ha! I love this thanks for posting she is quite a lady!

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  4. Excellent rules to live by.
    Thanks,
    Meredith

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  5. Pretty and fun! Loved the rules, about yarn which may lie... lol :)

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  6. Hilarious! I shall keep a copy of these rules :D

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  7. Just love it! She's so damn right...

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  8. These rules are excellent! I myself learned the hard way about #19. Thanks for posting Doris' Rules, Mary :)

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  9. I love these rules! Doris sure knows her stuff.

    Erin

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Thanks for your comment! Happy crocheting :)