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Simplicity Creative Group, Inc 3626397000M I Taught Beginner's Kit with Crochet Needles
Package includes (1) instruction book, (5) crochet hooks, (1) afghan hook, tapestry yarn needles, split-ring stitch markers, and 1" cabone rings.Crochet starter kit hooks are sizes F, G, H, I, and K, and afghan hook is size I.Instruction book contains 16 different projects to help you practice and hone your skills.Learn to crochet kit projects include scarves, koozies, shawls, and more.Yarn and thread not included.
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5 Reddit comments about Simplicity Creative Group, Inc 3626397000M I Taught Beginner's Kit with Crochet Needles:

u/lame-asslawstudent · 3 pointsr/crochet

If you buy a beginner pack it will include a thin booklet introducing her to crochet, several hook sizes, and a couple yarn needles--easy way to get all the stuff you need excluding yarn :)

You also don't need to buy it online. These things are available at any craft store or even Walmart.

u/one_hot_llama · 3 pointsr/crochet

I just saw a "I taught myself crochet" book at Wal-Mart that included about 6 different hooks and some other stuff for $10 the other day. It's on Amazon for $15 right now, but that looks like an older edition from what I saw in store. Wal-Mart also had a better selection of yarns than I thought they would.

I'm personally a beginner as well (posted this question about a month ago!). Crochet Geek's youtube channel is okay, but I like it more now that I actually know what I'm doing. I tried her stuff from the get-go, but she doesn't teach you how to hold the yarn and the hook or anything. I had to get someone to show me in person. Finding a group is the best way to learn.

Another thing I did was hit up the local library and get a few beginners' books. I found one geared toward 8-year-old girls that probably helped the most. I'm definitely still a total nub, but I'm getting there...

u/splo0sh · 1 pointr/crochet

If you're like me and learn better from pictures (I had a hard time with videos - there are a lot of great things out there on youtube, but I got annoyed with having to rewind back and forth all the time!) try checking out the pattern book section at your local craft store. I picked up this book (http://amzn.com/B000WV84ZA) at AC Moore and it was great, especially since it had left-handed directions as well. The diagrams were really clear, and they ease you into all the basic stitches and how to read patterns. They didn't have it available as a kit like the one shown in that link when I went, but that might be a great option as well so you don't have to figure out what supplies you'll need to get started. I think the hardest part for me after initially figuring out the basics was learning how best to hold my hook and yarn - it felt really awkward to me for a while. It definitely takes some practice, but once your hands build some muscle memory it'll click and you'll be addicted! :)

u/tambourinequeen · 1 pointr/crochet

I started out with this kit which I bought at Michael's with a 40% off coupon. You can go on the Michael's website to find coupons... most of the time they have a coupon for 40% off any one item. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000WV84ZA/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1450483411&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=i+taught+myself+crochet&dpPl=1&dpID=51woVdjvXxL&ref=plSrch

The only thing I don't like about this kit is the stitch markers it comes with... so you may want to buy her some stitch markers by Clover.


Then I bought myself a ball of cheap yarn to mess around with and some children's scissors (because they're small and have rounded tips). Make sure you buy her a lighter colored yarn... dark yarn is hard to see stitches and hard to learn with.

u/eileensariot · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This wine carafe would hold my wine for when we are drinking during dinner (full school experience). I would imagine I may be able to use the bottle to store potions, if needed.

This umbrella resembles the shape of a broom with it I would be able to keep myself dry when it rains, and possibly would be able to substitute it for flying, if I could figure out how.

If I had this kit, I could learn to crochet myself a hat. The hat would clearly be needed for days when it is chilly and we are doing outdoor activities, like gathering stuff for spells.

In between studies, I will need a book to help pass the time. What better than a book with murder and magic!

People carry stuff in their trunk. They also carry stuff in luggage. I will need luggage to bring things to school. I will also need these straps to keep my trunk/luggage closed, and to make sure I can identify which is mine. Obvious necessity. =)

So I have this towel, which could clearly be used as a cape. It may say yoga towel by definition, but a towel is a towel. I will have to shower sometime, and no one wants to just drip dry.