leaette
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i'm a leftie. and i crochet leftie. my gram taught me to crochet and she was a leftie too. there are instruction books out there for leftie instructions.
to me, crocheting leftie makes more sense to my brain because you go from left to right (like when you're reading). when i watch people crochet rightie, it confuses the heck out of me. looks like it's going backwards lol
i read in a crochet magazine in this past year about a leftie crocheter and she learned by using a mirror. so it's definately worth a try.
i have a knifty knitter loom too. i like it. but you definately need 2 hands to do it. you have to hold the loom while you use the hook to pull the yarn off the tab. and you have to hold the loom while you wrap the yarn around too. but....it's super easy and once you figure out how to use it, it's easy as pie.
good luck.
to me, crocheting leftie makes more sense to my brain because you go from left to right (like when you're reading). when i watch people crochet rightie, it confuses the heck out of me. looks like it's going backwards lol
i read in a crochet magazine in this past year about a leftie crocheter and she learned by using a mirror. so it's definately worth a try.
i have a knifty knitter loom too. i like it. but you definately need 2 hands to do it. you have to hold the loom while you use the hook to pull the yarn off the tab. and you have to hold the loom while you wrap the yarn around too. but....it's super easy and once you figure out how to use it, it's easy as pie.
good luck.