Danielle | Crochet Patterns on Instagram: "I have had a TON of questions about how I hold my yarn. So here it is! This is how I have always held it. It was just natural. I wasn’t taught this way. It is just what was comfortable. A few things I have noticed. ✨ It keeps very consistent tension. This results in a cleaner end product. ✨ My hands don’t cramp up or hurt after hours of crocheting. The way my pointer acts as the tensioner, my fingers are loose and never clenched to hold tension. ✨ My thumb acts as the Take-up lever that helps pull yarn. Yes, my thumb has to move, but it becomes a rhythm that is easy and flows. This way of holding your yarn can be helpful if your hands normally cramp or get tired while crocheting. ❓How do you hold your yarn? Were you taught how
Meema Makes 🌻 on Instagram: "This easy technique is one of my favourite crochet hacks, if you can call it a hack! Some people are taught to start this way and some people are taught a different type of slipknot. Which one do you use? #crochethack #crochettip #crochettutorial #beginnercrochet #crochetforbeginners #crochetaddict #crochetlove #crochetallday #crafts #yarncrafts #handmade"
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