Which takes more yarn knitting or crochet?

As expected, knitting takes up the least amount of yarn per given surface. That's because the stitches are quite flat, there are only two layers of yarn in any given spot. Regular crochet comes next, with about 25% more yarn used per given surface.
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Is it better to knit or crochet a blanket?

Crocheting is less likely to unravel by mistake than knitting is. This is a major benefit of crocheting when first learning how to crochet vs knit. The stiffer nature of crocheted pieces makes it ideal for blankets or other items that don't need a flowing drape look.
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What stitch uses the least yarn?

Of the basic crochet stitches (single, half-double, double, and treble crochet), the treble crochet stitch and the double crochet stitch used the least amount of yarn. They tied in length and weight of yarn used for a 4 by 4 inch swatch.
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Which stitch uses the most yarn?

When considering height, shorter stitches use more yarn. The single crochet swatch used the most yarn. On this small sample of 2″ x 6″ swatches, the half double crochet used 13″ less yarn than the single crochet. In turn, the double crochet used 38″ less yarn than the half double crochet.
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What takes more yarn?

Crocheting takes 30% more yarn than knitting.

The bigger dent you make in your overwhelming yarn stash at one time, the better.
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What Uses More Yarn? - Knit or Crochet



Does using a smaller crochet hook use less yarn?

If you are using the same pattern (same number of stitches and rows/rounds), a larger crochet hook will use up more yarn. If you are going for the same size of project (say a 36 by 36 inch blanket), a larger crochet hook will use up less yarn.
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What country invented crochet?

One: Crochet originated in Arabia, spread eastward to Tibet and westward to Spain, from where it followed the Arab trade routes to other Mediterranean countries. Two: Earliest evidence of crochet came from South America, where a primitive tribe was said to have used crochet adornments in rites of puberty.
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How many balls of yarn does it take to crochet a single bed blanket?

Count on needing 3-4 skeins of yarn for a lap blanket or a receiving blanket. Double that estimation for a larger blanket. If you are at all unsure about whether you have enough yarn for the project at hand, get an extra skein or two.
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What is the quickest crochet stitch?

The crochet stitch that works up the fastest is the treble crochet stitch, followed closely by the front loop only treble crochet. After that, granny squares come in as third fastest to work up, followed by the v stitch, and then the double crochet stitch.
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Is it cheaper to knit or crochet?

Crocheting is easier than knitting because knitting involves working with two needles and many live stitches, while crocheting only uses one hook and one live stitch. Correcting mistakes when crocheting is also simpler, and the cost to get started is cheaper than knitting.
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Is crochet harder to learn than knitting?

Which is easier to learn knitting or crocheting. As a whole, crochet is easier than knitting. Crochet uses one hook & doesn't require the movement of stitches between needles, and is less likely to unravel. After learning the 5 basic crochet stitches, crocheters observe that their project works up more quickly.
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Should I learn to knit or crochet first?

If you really can't decide which one to start with, I recommend getting started with knitting because it tends to be a bit easier to get the hang of in the beginning. Then in a few weeks or months when you are feeling confident with your knit and purl stitches, pick up a hook and learn to crochet.
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How many hours does it take to crochet a blanket?

It takes over 20 hours on average to crochet a blanket. Casual crocheters can finish an average blanket in a month or two, but time frames change depending on how intricate the pattern is and how thick the yarn is, ranging from a week to a year.
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What is the V stitch in crochet?

The double crochet V-stitch, also called a rope stitch, is made by crocheting DC, ch 1, DC into the same stitch, repeating across each row. Each row begins and ends with one DC stitch to create an even edge for the pattern.
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How do you estimate yarn for crochet?

Formula: (length x width x gauge) / 6 = yards needed. Length and width are in inches and gauge is in stitches per inch. For example, if you'd like a scarf 48" long and 8" wide using a worsted weight yarn, (48 x 8 x 5) / 6 = 320 yards.
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What can I crochet with 300 yards of yarn?

We've done all the hard work for you; all of these lovely patterns can be knit with under 300 yards.
  • Bells and Cockleshells Cowl.
  • Super Slouchy Knit Beanie.
  • Stockinette Hand Warmers.
  • Queen Ribbed Beanie.
  • The Cherry Leaf Scarf.
  • Twilight Rose Beanie.
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What can I crochet with 400 yards of yarn?

However, there are plenty of accessories you can knit in this yardage and weight.
  1. Primavera Wrap.
  2. Easy Baby Cardigan.
  3. Morning Star Knit Baby Blanket.
  4. Loop Scarf.
  5. Fluffy Brioche Hat.
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What do you call someone who knits and crochets?

Or, someone who calls themselves a yarnie may crochet, knit, and overall just LOVE yarn.
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Is there a machine that crochets?

Crochet machines do not exist that can replicate handmade crocheted items because they are incapable of creating the transverse chains that are a definitive attribute of hand crochet. Since a machine that can replicate handmade crochet has not been invented, all crochet items are handmade.
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Which is older knitting or crochet?

Knitted textiles survive from as early as the 11th century CE, but the first substantive evidence of crocheted fabric emerges in Europe during the 19th century. Earlier work identified as crochet was commonly made by nålebinding, a different looped yarn technique.
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Is it easier to crochet with bigger yarn?

Most people find that yarn, which is thicker than thread (see more sizing information below), is easier to work with than crochet thread. That said, there are certainly crocheters who've jumped right into working with crochet thread from the beginning.
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Is it easier to learn to crochet with a bigger hook?

Most beginners start out in the middle with a worsted-weight yarn and a size H-8 (5mm) hook. This is a good middle-of-the-road size that will help you get used to the rhythm of your crochet stitches. When you're more experienced, you can try smaller hooks with lighter yarns as well as larger hooks with heavier yarns.
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Is it better to size up or down for crochet hooks?

Smaller hooks generally work best with thinner weights of yarn. Not all hook sizes and yarn weights are meant to go together. For example, a tiny steel crochet thread hook isn't going to be able to crochet with a thick rope 50 times its thickness, because the hook is too small to even grab the rope.
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Can I make money crocheting?

Typically, it's possible to make a living crocheting through digital marketing and content creation as a crochet designer. Taking commissions for finished objects and participating in craft fairs likely will yield some revenue, but not full time work from home income.
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