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  • Wednesday live video… my basic stitches!

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    I am revisiting this post to see if the link to my video works and hay ho it does!!!

    So if you click on the link you will find one of my latest videos all about the basic stitches that I use for latch hook crochet.

    I am pleased it works because this is one of my better videos. It is really informative and I tend not to talk too much drivel as I have done in the past.

    I am also quite chuffed because I am hopefully getting my head around some of this confounded techno bumf!! Do make a comment if you stumble about with this too.

    Then do click the above link and pop over to my facebook group page where I sum up all the basic stitches!!

  • Freeform crochet… what is it?

    Freeform crochet… what is it?

    For a few months of the year, I’m lucky to stay on our boat in Australia! So here I am, relaxing with lots of time to start some Freeform Crochet projects!

    So what is freeform crochet?

    Freeform crochet can be described as “patternless”, and is often referred to as “painting with yarn”. Incredibly fun and relaxing, there is no wrong way or right way… only your way.

    I love to use finer yarns and a small latch hook. A latch hook is traditionally used for rug making and sometimes hair braiding, but I have found a new and easy way to crochet!

    Once you have (easily) mastered the simple crochet stitches, using a latch hook, you can embrace your inner artist and try some freeform crochet! I have some free videos on YouTube and when you are ready to move to freeform and more advanced crochet, I have a subscription which includes videos, tutorials and one to ones on the platform 2, facebook group

    Thanks for looking and remember to keep in touch by subscribing to the blog!

  • What is a latch hook?

    What is a latch hook?

    Did you know the answer? A latch hook is usually used for making rag rugs or hooked rugs. It is slightly similar to a traditional crochet hook but it a latch to hold the yarn when a loop is pulled through. Have you ever made a rug using a latch hook?

    Can you use a latch hook for crochet?

    Well, I love crochet and I love teaching (I’m a retired teacher) so I combined my two passions and discovered an easy way to crochet… the new way! I found that by using a latch hook, instead of traditional crochet hook, beginners and kids, picked up the basics in minutes. I believe it is easier… just try it out and see! They say …… ‘this is soooo cooool ! ‘

    Left is a latch hook and Right is a traditional crochet hook

     So when children ask me “What is a latch hook?” I tell them, that it is like having their own little machine. I explain, it’s how knitting machines work with rows of similar latch hooks and that is how machine made knitted jumpers and cardigans are made.

    Giving a child a latch hook is in itself motivating. But seeing the resulting chain appear is a fascinating experience and as they succeed they often become absorbed in the process. Adults do too, as not a lot of folks have used a latch hook and for those who have, it sparks off memories of making rag rugs!!

    A short chain length will make a simple plain bracelet. A longer chain length will make a necklace.

    Traditionally beginners would go on to make repeated rows and rows of traditional stitches, however the next step I teach is to make the same chain length bracelet with fancy yarns. There are so many available nowadays

    I also go on to teach a different set of basic stitches, which have been chosen for ease of use with a latch hook. These are chain stitch , slip stitch, bullion stitch, Tunisian stitch, and later puff stitch.

    I have many resources including a book on Amazon, a Youtube channel with tutorials and a community of like minded latch hook crocheters on facebook!

    Join in the fun and subscribe to the blog for future updates and projects.

    Thanks for reading!

  • Tunisian Crochet

    Tunisian Crochet

    One of the basic stitches introduced for crochet is Tunisian Crochet Simple Stitch. Did you know, I teach crochet with a latch hook instead of a traditional crochet hook? It’s so much easier!

    Don’t believe me? Check out my other articles and my YouTube channel.

    If worked with the upright stitch with two or three colours it is very simple to work this stitch with a latch hook. It is also easy to do, I think easier than knitting in the sense that you are casting on (picking up loops) and casting off.

    It’s an attractive and neat stitch. I love it. It doesn’t have to be square either.

    Tunisian crochet, is easy and I have many resources to help you out, including a book on Amazon, a Youtube channel with tutorials and a community of like minded latch hook crocheters on facebook!

    Join in the fun and subscribe to the blog for future updates and projects.

  • Latch Hooking for Beginners ..crochet history

    Latch Hooking for Beginners ..crochet history

    It is the week before Christmas and I have just sent my Crochet book off to the printers. It should be for sale on Amazon in a couple of months! It’s all about Latch hooking for beginners but not in the rag rugging sense… it’s all about making traditional crochet much easier to teach and learn!

    *edit …. it is now available for sale.. check it out!

    Meanwhile I am returning to this blog to share some of the ideas in the book. It is all about a fresh look at crochet using a latch hook! So it’s a new and exciting hobby. Kids get so absorbed in it. And it is mistake free learning, no dropped stitches !

    A flower brooch

    Take a look at my many resources including a book on Amazon, a Youtube channel with tutorials and a community of like minded latch hook crocheters on facebook!

  • My journal .Our new home arrived

    My journal .Our new home arrived

    I am posting to my blog from my iPhone for the first time!! There is always a first time!!

    The day our new home arrived!

    The space is ready!

    It’s in the drive! Wooow,

    Coming around the bend, the lorry is reversing in!
    They are soooo skilled at what they do!
    An incredible job guys!!
    Love you Neal, Nobby!!
    It’s just about there!
    It’s in ! Yeah!

    Nobby, Lucy and the boys stayed over the following weekend and put in the decking and the steps. It’s the 8th May 2021 , a very rainy day. This next photo was taken from the bus window.

    The new view from our new window!!
  • My journal Birthday week

    My journal Birthday week

    Its been a few days since I posted. The reason is because we moved out of our big yellow bus and into our onsite static home. It was delivered last saturday on my birthday! This week is birthday week for us as my mum had her zoom 101st birthday, which was fantastic seeing our family meet from NZ and Australia. Yesterday was Phil’s birthday too …. but not until next years big 0 one!

    Iris 101

    I will upload some photos of the static home and the bus when I can learn how to retrieve them from icloud. This is a tech knowhow hitch which I hope to resolve. The pic above was taken when we had all that rain a few weeks ago. Our new static home can now be seen in this very spot!

  • The Ark our new place

    The Ark our new place

    Oh
    I am so sorry I didn’t get to do a WIP Wednesday live this week!
    It’s been manic, really manic. Soon we will be moving out of our big yellow bus and into the luxury palace, I told Phil this morning on the other hand we could call it The Ark!
    In actual fact it is a 37 foot static caravan….. one of those big things that people go on holiday to the seaside in!
    It’s not your average home, but it is bigger than a bus, or a show wagon, or an ocean going cruiser, or an airstream , or a narrowboat , or a Gypsy wagon , a silo, a fairground stall or a campervan! Haha!
    This where it’s going. It looked like this after days of rain. The geese loved it anyway. It’s as hard as a rock after all the sun, but if it floods again , it just might float off with us and alll our animals!!

    How many different places have you lived in? Do you have a place you call the family home? My mums place is still The Family Home! ❤️🧡💚💛💜💜

    Puddles everywhere!
  • About this new method..watch the video

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    I am returning to this post to say a little bit more about this recent link.

    I don’t know if you are getting fed up with lockdown, but in a tragic way crochet and making these videos has been quite quite therapeutic for me. I will try to keep it short, but last october my hubby Phil suffered a serious head injury and was in hospital for two months.

    I had great support from family and wonderful friends and life was sometimes just bearable for us both.

    So I get a bit emotional when watching this video as Phil was in hospital and I had to gear up to do it. I am chuffed to say that it is one of my less waffling better videos with some interesting insights into latch hooking.

  • Different sized latch hooks video

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    Another video that I am pleased went quite well. Phil was still in hospital and I braved another video session. This one is also with less drivel and there are some interesting demos with a small latch hook tool, so do click the link it’s worth a watch.

  • Another WIP WEDNESDAY video!!

    18th November : This weeks live video is about how Latch Hook Crochet has developed and also introduces some examples of yarn painting too. Do click on the link below.

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    since I wrote my book about it a couple of years ago.

  • WIP WEDNESDAY video link

    11th November: I am talking all about the Latch hook Crochet latch patch.

    Follow this link to my facebook group page to find out all about what a latch patch

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    Read more: WIP WEDNESDAY video link
  • WIP Wednesday Live link

    WIP Wednesday Live link

    Every wednesday at 6pm. on my facebook group page.

    Do join me for this weeks Live on Facebook!

    It’s all about using a small sized latch hook.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/latch.hook.crochet/permalink/1279375782429401/

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  • Beginners crochet could take place in the new cabin!

    Beginners crochet could take place in the new cabin!

    For those of you who follow me on social media, will know, that I live on a small holding with a glamping area. We have geese, chickens, guinea fowl and a cow called buttercup. I regularly catch up with my fellow crocheters, teaching easy crochet, in my little safari caravan called Marilyn…(above).

    You can see the smallholding in some of my YouTube videos too (my favourite video is the one where I discover I’m only wearing one earring and the chickens are trying to photobomb!)

    Well…. Whilst I have been busy with the glamping, publishing of books and teaching easy crochet, Phil has been busy transforming the Hoopla tent into a new cabin! I know this post is not exclusively crochet related but I am happy to share a bit about us on this blog too. This cabin is now, one of the accommodations on our glamping site so you can stay and crochet

    I would love to hold a Latch Hooking convention here sometime!

    Here’s me! Granny Roz