RetroBabydoll
A-List Customer
- Messages
- 392
- Location
- LA
ohairas said:You're a natural!! :eusa_clap
It's wonderful, you go girl!
Stella your brown sweater is devine, great work!
Nikki
I'm so glad you like it!
ohairas said:You're a natural!! :eusa_clap
It's wonderful, you go girl!
Stella your brown sweater is devine, great work!
Nikki
RetroBabydoll said:I'm sooooo curious.......I want to know. Let us know when you're able to. Don't want you to get in trouble.
Babydoll said:A bit of back story: My mom had a stroke 3 1/2 years ago that left her right hand very weak. She wants to get back to crocheting/crafting, but won't be able to do it the way that she used to do it. I'm looking for ideas or methods to help her get her craft on....
Has anyone tried to left hand crochet? Or crochet with their non-dominant hand? How difficult was it to learn?
Do you know of any other hand crafts that could be done mostly by one hand? Have any of you tried those plastic looms that make crochet-like products?
Thanks.
Babydoll said:Has anyone tried to left hand crochet? Or crochet with their non-dominant hand? How difficult was it to learn?
Do you know of any other hand crafts that could be done mostly by one hand? Have any of you tried those plastic looms that make crochet-like products?
Thanks.
Miss Neecerie said:A slightly different grip might help.....
I got my mom this set which lets you hold the hooks in multiple different ways....
http://www.createforless.com/Provo+Crochet+Hook+Set+F-K+with+Ergonomic+Handle/pid128606.aspx
and it has helped her a lot...not quite the -same- problem...but with how the handle is designed..she might not have to exert as much to just hold on to the handle.
Babydoll said:It almost looks like a latch hook hook. That's kinda cool! I wonder how it would work for a leftie.
Babydoll said:Does she crochet leftie, or rightie? My mom learned rightie, so this might be a process of retraining her brain to do it opposite.