Crochet Speed Hacks: Discover the Top 9 Essential Tips [HOW TO CROCHET FASTER!]

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  • Finding your crochet projects a bit slow-going? I've got some tricks up my sleeve for you! Here are 9 pro tips to help you crochet faster, perfect for all skill levels. So, grab your hook, and let’s make those stitches fly together - watch now for some friendly, game-changing advice!
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    0:00 - Welcome
    1:32 - Pull from THIS end
    2:55 - Control that yarn
    3:34 - Pick the right hook
    4:23 - Hold that hook
    5:27 - Manage your tension
    6:16 - Posture is everything
    7:43 - Drop those hands
    8:55 - Stitch patterns to avoid
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 764

  • @acorn9134
    @acorn9134 6 місяців тому +1047

    Literally just yesterday i was crocheting a wallet and was like "why is this taking so long" looks like you can read minds, toni!

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +100

      lol I'm in your head!! 🙂

    • @imindian3838
      @imindian3838 6 місяців тому +4

      Me too😅

    • @akko8784
      @akko8784 5 місяців тому +8

      Yea literally I wanted to make a small business for croshet but my problem is my slow progress and I just got this video in time!

    • @Ocean_vibes
      @Ocean_vibes 4 місяці тому +3

      I’m making a wallet too and also me it was taking a long time making 26 rows of single crochet

    • @5877user
      @5877user 4 місяці тому +9

      If you want longevity in your hands, don’t be concerned about how fast you crochet.
      It’s supposed to be relaxing, not a marathon race.
      Your hands can only do so much just like the rest of your body.

  • @idonotexistrn
    @idonotexistrn 6 місяців тому +548

    I’ve been crocheting for a month now and because of these tips i finished a top in 2 hours instead of 8 and i’m really proud of my progress!

    • @nuagejuice3848
      @nuagejuice3848 5 місяців тому +8

      Wow this is amazing!

    • @dusk_assassin28
      @dusk_assassin28 4 місяці тому +9

      Our profile pictures are almost the same lol! The only difference is mine is Alligator loki

    • @notyayanguyen1735
      @notyayanguyen1735 3 місяці тому +6

      TWO HOURS?

    • @CrochetCrimeAndCommentary
      @CrochetCrimeAndCommentary 3 місяці тому +2

      That's so amazing, good luck on your crochet journey

    • @ggupta6279
      @ggupta6279 2 місяці тому

      o​@@CrochetCrimeAndCommentary

  • @catherinecote9423
    @catherinecote9423 3 місяці тому +191

    My one tips for crocheting fast is : Don't have a cat. 😂

  • @GhosstRyder
    @GhosstRyder 6 місяців тому +349

    I started crocheting when I was 7. I just turned 60. I have been doing these for a long time. I am also a self taught knitter. Well it’s really in the genes. My Nonna (Italian grandma) made EXQUISITE dresses for my younger sister and I. She made Beautiful sweaters for all the men in the family. We still have sweaters she made for my twin 53 yr old brothers when they were 3. They still look brand new. She used top quality yarn living in Argentina. In all the years of knitting/crocheting I have yet to find the quality yarns she used. I hope you all find joy in your very special talent. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @gyounce1
      @gyounce1 6 місяців тому +6

      Thank you! And, love your story!

    • @ranaamir-cl8kl
      @ranaamir-cl8kl 6 місяців тому +7

      girl u look 20 years younger , damn

    • @GhosstRyder
      @GhosstRyder 6 місяців тому +11

      @@ranaamir-cl8kl Thank you. No one ever believes me when I tell them my age. My mom will be 82 this year and she looks like she is 60. My parents blessed me with good genes. GOD Bless you for being so sweet!❤️❤️❤️😘😘

    • @tsunamis82
      @tsunamis82 6 місяців тому +4

      It’s not just the yarn, but the careful washing of the garment too. I am using some super wash merino wool and am so annoyed at the knots in the yard.

    • @gypsyl8042
      @gypsyl8042 6 місяців тому +1

      Most awesome story. Would love to see some of her work.

  • @nacipelis1921
    @nacipelis1921 6 місяців тому +350

    "Don't fear the yarn barf." 😂 I saw a tip once that the commercial skeins have a hack for finding the easier way for center pull. Looking at the paper wrapping, it will either be on top (if upright) or pull from the right (if normal left-right). It's worked for me so far! Happy crocheting! 🥰

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +47

      I've had no luck using the hacks to get the center pull - I always end up with a little yar barf lol

    • @teresab126
      @teresab126 6 місяців тому +13

      I am using Big Twist and the center is coming from the left. Just saying 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️ It was already out and easy to pull.

    • @nacipelis1921
      @nacipelis1921 6 місяців тому +12

      @@teresab126 good to know! So it definitely doesn't work on every skein. And here I was so hopeful 😅

    • @emmyperret2055
      @emmyperret2055 6 місяців тому +13

      sometimes i even think i find the pull and it’s the outside yarn pulled through the center to keep it from unraveling

    • @7kaisheba
      @7kaisheba 6 місяців тому +3

      Coton will always be slower to be crocheted than wool. Wool is always easier to make it fastly

  • @CiciWolf
    @CiciWolf 6 місяців тому +174

    For me personally, I find that I am able to speed up my stitching when I read through the entire pattern before I begin. That way, I know what to expect as I move from one section to another and can simply refresh myself and get right back to the stitches.

    • @nyaphillips9144
      @nyaphillips9144 4 місяці тому +2

      I do this too at times... If I remember😅😅😅

  • @sojabursche
    @sojabursche 6 місяців тому +158

    I have an additional tip:
    get prism glasses (the ones advertised for lazy reading or tv watching while laying flat on ones back). It helps with stress on the neck because you can keep your head straight and not look down and put strain on the cervical spine.
    I am so glad I found those glasses my cervical spine has become too stressed and unstable recently, so I'm not allowed to look down and strain my neck like that any more and the glasses are a life saver!

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +21

      Ahhhh great tip! I saw these some time ago, advertised to crocheters. I haven't tried them yet, though.

    • @sophiewiest1493
      @sophiewiest1493 6 місяців тому +11

      Yes agreed! I got those when I was in 7th grade and reading away on books and I've been using them for the last 10 years constantly for everything, such a saver especially since my timetable got much more crowded, leaving no time for sports and having to pay attention to my posture. But, to be honest, I still don't dare myself to put them on in university when working on essays n stuff... One looks just so silly with them xD

    • @sojabursche
      @sojabursche 6 місяців тому

      @@sophiewiest1493 Monday I will be fitted for a neck brace and maybe get the cervical spine fused to the head a little further down the road then I will not have a choice anymore.. so I decided best get used to it and maybe help avoid the surgery for a little while at least..
      I have managed to escape it for almost 15 years, first time I had to seek treatment for it was when I was 14 and my neck got so stiff to try and keep it from moving too much that I couldn’t move it anymore for months.
      So I kind of knew it would be coming and have been mentally prepared for this for years, and doing my physio therapy exercises everywhere even in public if I noticed my neck doing the straining and having obvious medical related tinted lenses for my glasses definitely helped to just put them on even in public.
      Like I have found that dealing with the mental stuff while you already have to use it is more difficult than to be prepared for it before hand, and when you can start slow with using it sometimes. Also for me less pain and/or health crashes are a great motivator. 😅

    • @cecilialindroth3735
      @cecilialindroth3735 6 місяців тому +1

      Yea, I was thinking about the reading glassen too. I have a pair that cover the lower part of the eyes and sight downward. That's practical while watching fx tv.
      Tanks for a Great chanel! I'm watching from Sweden 🇸🇪

    • @judipierry549
      @judipierry549 6 місяців тому +5

      Such an excellent tip! I bet they will help prevent the migraines I can get from too much crocheting caused by the neck strain! Thanks so awfully much.

  • @mackh.4469
    @mackh.4469 5 місяців тому +104

    I am crocheting as I’m watching this, and as soon as you said hold your project and hands closer to your lap I did it and HOLY MOLY that takes so much tension off my shoulders and immediately made a difference. I love how you don’t only talk about speed in this video, but about staying healthy too!! Thank you!!

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  5 місяців тому +8

      Yayyy! Instantly better :-) I always have to remind myself as well. Happy stitching!

    • @angieelliott8741
      @angieelliott8741 3 місяці тому

      I was doing the same!! 😅

    • @venusalexa7367
      @venusalexa7367 Місяць тому

      It's so important to stop muscle shortening in your arms tio

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 6 місяців тому +107

    Great tips! Noticing that my hands are at my lap which is helping me breeze through my current project. Also memorized the simple lace repeat.
    My tip - train your household members not to interrupt you when counting stitches. Lol.

    • @nuvoclassic
      @nuvoclassic 6 місяців тому +8

      Ha! Good luck with THAT! 😐

    • @JazzThatCollie
      @JazzThatCollie 6 місяців тому +8

      I trained them using a half and half spray bottle. Half vinegar, half water. They interrupt me, they get sprayed, smell like vinegar until they change their clothes, and they owe me a dollar fifty. They know not to interrupt me now :) (except for small children. They don’t owe me anything, and I don’t spray them. They don’t know any better yet. If you’re 10+ tho ima spray you cause come on, you’re older than ten years old. You know better than to interrupt me when I’m counting.)

    • @michellestevens8343
      @michellestevens8343 6 місяців тому

      I give a growl with THE LOOK. Always works for me. 😉@@nuvoclassic

    • @valeriehowden471
      @valeriehowden471 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@JazzThatCollie😂😂😂 you just made my week!!!! Many thanks.

    • @JazzThatCollie
      @JazzThatCollie 6 місяців тому +2

      @@valeriehowden471 no problem. Friends thought it was funny too. And then they got sprayed too. I warned them 🤷‍♀️😂

  • @Lifeofdiaismybestie
    @Lifeofdiaismybestie 6 місяців тому +180

    I’m the youngest crocheter in my family(at 11 years old) and I crochet so slow(I’ve also been crushing for 3 1/2 years.) so this video is very needed for a slow crocheters in every slow crocheter or someone who’s beginning crochet and wants to be fast at it Tony you’re just on time with things we love you.❤🎉

    • @nicoles4076
      @nicoles4076 6 місяців тому +8

      Awesome! I’m teaching my 8 year old daughter and we are working on tension tips and where to put the hook when starting.

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +30

      I'm so glad it's helpful. I was a terribly slow crocheter for a long time. Improving my posture and getting better tools made all the difference. I hope the video is helpful :-)

    • @jinaking3376
      @jinaking3376 6 місяців тому +3

      I'm a beginner crochet. I am a little slow because I can't wrap the yarn around my fingers or hand to control the tension. Is there a secret or technique

    • @anonymoid388
      @anonymoid388 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jinaking3376I can't do the usual tensioning by wrapping through the fingers because my joints are wobbly there, so I just run the yarn between my palm and the tip of my little finger where it curls onto the palm just in front of the crease at the edge if my palm. Then I push down or loosen according to what I need.
      At firstbI was slow but practice, practice, practice helped a lot! A little bit each day is better than a lot once a week!

    • @AuntNutmeg
      @AuntNutmeg 6 місяців тому +1

      Hang in there and keep crocheting! I learned when I was 9 and used to be slow. It took me about 10 years, honestly, to get pretty fast. Now I'm 58 and on the right project I can crochet like the wind. Don't focus on your speed, just keep crocheting. You'll get faster the more you do it.

  • @wintersfire1182
    @wintersfire1182 3 місяці тому +9

    Don’t let your “hook hand” do all the work! Small movements with your yarn hand can really speed up your work. Also, the shape of your hook’s head can make a big difference in how quickly you can insert and pull up a loop. Look for one with a pointy edge along the top of the hook for inserting, but a softer or even an in-line hook for pulling up loops.

  • @Ms_eLLE
    @Ms_eLLE 6 місяців тому +48

    I've been crocheting since I was 15. I'm now 53 and only this year have discovered how much a good light can speed up my work. I got a little LED light for the arm of the corner of the sofa I sit at nightly and it's made all the difference. The lighting I was using from my overhead room light was fine but the added brightness of the LED has helped immensely, especially when working with darker colours. And it was only $5 at my local cheap-O home store!

  • @quinnifredt
    @quinnifredt 6 місяців тому +38

    What helps a lot for me is making sure I like the feel of the yarn I am using. I have a lot of sensory limitations and sometimes I just cannot work on a project for very long if the yarn material is uncomfortable in my hands. Through experience I have gotten better at figuring out how much twist i like, what types of fiber content I lean towards, etc. Feeling the yarn in the store isn't always the best indication of how it will feel as you work it up, so getting to know your preferences can always help.

    • @elizabethhostetter1946
      @elizabethhostetter1946 6 місяців тому

      Second that, especially with the sensory issues. i won't buy yarn online unless i'm already familiar with it because even if it's a fibre i prefer (strong preference for cotton), i may not be able to tolerate *that* specific yarn. 8(

    • @angeliamoore6973
      @angeliamoore6973 6 місяців тому

      Do you have yarns that are easier to feel that you could recommend? I am using larger diameter yarns because I can't feel thin yarn at all

    • @quinnifredt
      @quinnifredt 6 місяців тому

      @@angeliamoore6973 for thinner yarns you should try ones with a tighter twist so that the stitch definition is easier to see. I haven't gone smaller than weight 3 DK/'light' yarn, but with that size I used 100% cotton. It was a little hard to get a grasp on sometimes because I am not super used to cotton but with some time I got into the swing of the project. I have also used acrylic dk and that was much easier to keep a hold of.
      If the texture of yarns bother you though I recommend trying some blends. I cannot work with 100% wool without wanting to explode because it can be quite scratchy, but a 50/50 wool and acrylic mix is what I'm currently using and it works up like a dream. I also don't like 100% acrylic because it can feel squeaky, so when I use it I use a metal hook instead of my usual plastic and it helps the squeaky feeling.
      Over all it just boils down to figuring out which textures you don't like. If you want to try out a thinner yarn that is still easy to keep track of, I recommend lion brand 24/7 cotton. It is technically a weight 4 worsted/'medium' yarn but it is a thinner worsted than the many others I've used. It has a high twist and very good stitch definition, so it hopefully wont be a struggle to adjust, it is also slightly grippy/textured but gentle enough to not be a bother.
      Also! If you're really struggling you should take small steps in going down sizes. Adjusting can be a little tricky sometimes so giving yourself plenty of time to get used to the new feel should help a ton.

    • @elizabethhostetter1946
      @elizabethhostetter1946 6 місяців тому

      @@angeliamoore6973 if it's me you're asking - i'm sorry, i don't. i don't have trouble feeling crochet cotton. i just don't like the feel of acrylics or animal fibres (i'm allergic to lanolin, as well!).

  • @moonlampje79
    @moonlampje79 6 місяців тому +22

    I’m not the slowest crocheter, but I’m also not the fastest and that is completely fine. I love to enjoy my projects and taking the time really make them perfect to me. For me it’s all about the journey and not necessarily the destination. I love your video though ❤

  • @hannahgroves243
    @hannahgroves243 6 місяців тому +83

    I'm a fellow knife-gripper, and I definitely agree with everything you've said! Last year I made a beautiful dragon wing shawl for a friend using a combination of dc in blo and dc mesh stitch. Getting into a rhythm is super helpful. I will say, more complex stitches can be fast too if you can memorize the pattern, like I did with the blanket I crocheted for my baby earlier this year.
    Also, don't be afraid to limit the number of Big Projects you make for people for Christmas! I pick one friend every year for a larger project and just make smaller ones for others, or buy things. This year a bunch of my DnD peeps are getting dice bags of various configurations (which fact also led to my first pattern creation lol), since dice bags typically take 1-3 hours. The one friend I picked is getting many many many dice bags because he has many many many sets of dice.

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +11

      Love the advice of limiting those larger projects - for your hand health and your sanity lol

    • @tragicangel2005
      @tragicangel2005 6 місяців тому +8

      Please drop the pattern link (if you have)? Love this dice bag idea and would love to support you.

    • @58fcorley
      @58fcorley 6 місяців тому

      I am also a fellow "knifer".

    • @MidniteSpectre
      @MidniteSpectre 6 місяців тому +1

      I do both for some reason. Some hooks are just easier to hold pen style, others knife style. But since I made some hooks more ergonomic I hold them like a kinfe now.

    • @kristinegangman7756
      @kristinegangman7756 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@MidniteSpectreI instinctively have the knife hold on my hook when I started learning. I didn't know there were other ways to hold it.
      It's been 5 months now since I started learning, I mainly do knife hold but I change to pencil hold when my fingers and wrist starts to feel weird.
      I tried to learn it cause my mom and aunts says I hold my hook weird. Seems like they didn't know that knife hold also exist XD they weren't exactly judging me seeing that I can work with it anyways. Also just found out that they crochet too when they were younger then quits, shared their stories after they saw me crocheting.
      After that I found my aunt's work in my closet, it's a very detailed skirt. She told me she made it even before my mom was born, she was in high school. The skirts is still wearable and have a nice color, it's hard to believe that it's more than 50 years XD
      Sorry for the rambles, just got a little excited lol

  • @thundercookie3214
    @thundercookie3214 6 місяців тому +16

    I never thought it would have that much an impact, BUT: the material of your hook's grip actually can make all the difference. I have RSI in both hands and I can work more comfortably with metal hooks with wooden grips than any other grips. Also, regular breaks, especially in cooler months, and holding a warm cup of tea in both hands has been doing wonders for my crocheting speed. I usually take my fav mug, fill it with tea and slowly sip it, then get back to my current project.

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +3

      That hook material changes so much! The metal helps me get in the groove, too.

  • @audreysmith2557
    @audreysmith2557 6 місяців тому +28

    I’m a seasoned crocheter, but tips are always welcome! For me, crocheting with an in-line hook has made a HUGE difference in crochet speed and consistent tension. 😊

    • @karenmaciolek9602
      @karenmaciolek9602 6 місяців тому +3

      I just posted my hook preference!! Love inline and will not switch back

    • @kristinegangman7756
      @kristinegangman7756 6 місяців тому

      How long have you been crocheting? I'm kinda curious how many crocheters are beginners and experienced.
      I've been crocheting for 5 months now. Still a lot of things to learn!

    • @audreysmith2557
      @audreysmith2557 6 місяців тому +3

      @@kristinegangman7756 I am an old woman. I started crocheting when I was 10 or 12, so 50+ years.

  • @HoniBear68
    @HoniBear68 Місяць тому +5

    Toni you are the best. I’m an OGG crocheter (learned in 1964). This kind of video is another reason I’ve been a longtime subscriber. I love all of your reviews and any other content. 😊❤❤

  • @therealnancysteele
    @therealnancysteele 6 місяців тому +16

    I have the Hobbii pillow. It was a lifesaver when I was recovering from shoulder surgery. My surgeon cleared me to crochet if I used the pillow on day one.😊

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +2

      So smart! Glad you didn't have to take too much down time from crocheting :-)

    • @karynthompson6616
      @karynthompson6616 6 місяців тому +1

      I made one from a pattern for a neck pillow with large yarn and stuffed it with polyfill from a pillow.

  • @gailadams7690
    @gailadams7690 2 місяці тому +4

    I have been crushing for about 50 years since I was 20 in 1970. OMG telling my age
    LOL. Anyway, I consider myself an expert crocheter in both yarn and thread. I can fix mistakes on anything that are found somewhere below several rows but refused to unravel. So, I learned how to repair and fix it by cutting the yarn, unravel several stitches only on the end that unravels, the other end won't, take enough that yarn tie in a weaver's knot, and it looks natural. Crochet your few repair stitches on the correct side, then tie off at the other end with the weaver's knot. The weaver's knot is almost invisible. I like watching tips because there's always something to learn no matter how much you may know. I knew all your tips except for the crochet pillow. I sit in a very stuffed, easy rocking chairs and sit the way you sit and crochet on my lap. I am going to buy one of those pillows.
    Here is an added tip or tips for you. I used the Quaker Old Fashion Whole Oats box, the small one, and the super large one. What I do is cut a hole in the top of the lid. Cover the hole around the edges with soft tape. Put your skein in there pull from the middle through the hole, and it works perfectly and usually never balls up and gets twisted in the end it stays put. I use the super box for the jumbo yarn. I also use the large plastic prezel container container that you can put your super jumbo yarn in there and do the same with the hole in the lid is to cut a hole in the lid and tape it as usual and it works great. There is also a super large pretzel container that you can get on walmart and probably other places and use that for your really oversized super jumbo yarn and do the same with the lid. These have worked great for me, and I make them up for other people friends to use, and they love those.
    Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤❤

  • @janepiper-lunt7655
    @janepiper-lunt7655 6 місяців тому +52

    So true about posture. I sat on my bed with legs extended while making a whole blanket. I wound up with a severe case of sciatica. Don’t do this.

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +9

      Oh boy! I can imagine that was pretty rough on your back. Thankfully, we only need to learn a lesson like that one time 🙂

    • @judipierry549
      @judipierry549 6 місяців тому

      Oh my!

  • @DeniseHutchins
    @DeniseHutchins 15 днів тому +1

    You’re the Queen of Crochet. I really enjoy your videos.

  • @osrs_scrublord2039
    @osrs_scrublord2039 4 місяці тому +8

    I like how you are so vibrant and positive. You make my crochet day.

  • @freizeitfashionista6536
    @freizeitfashionista6536 6 місяців тому +40

    Just started crocheting this year, and your channel helped so much. Even though english isn't my first language, your tutorials are always easy to follow. You taught me everything from foundation (single) crochets to trusting the process and trying different yarns. Currently making a second montego shawl, bc my grandma liked the bamboo yarn so much I had to make her one for cristmas. I'm also attempting tunesian crochet and I wouldn't have found it without your channel. The only downside is, I've now watched through all your yarn snob reviews and have to wait for more.

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +9

      Looks like I need to make a new Yarn Snob Review :-) Thanks so much for supporting the channel - it means the world to me. When I learned, there weren't a lot of resources, so I'm happy to be one of those resources for you.

  • @cherylclarke5105
    @cherylclarke5105 26 днів тому +1

    Your tips make sense. I have been crocheting for about 43 years and I love it.

  • @pattistonermyers5968
    @pattistonermyers5968 6 місяців тому +29

    As I post this it was 6 hours ago that you posted this fantastic tip video and 1,200 people have already watched it! Girl you got us all pumped to crochet! I love your enthusiasm and willingness to share your growth as well by trying knitting and crocheting wearables! I’m devoted to all your videos! Keep it up! And Thanks!!!!

  • @carolann246
    @carolann246 6 місяців тому +6

    Number 6 made me chuckle, I'm 61 and have been crocheting since I was 7 my grandma taught me. I loved sitting with her learning. Thank you for your informative videos and sharing your talents with us. Please keep sharing thank you!😊

  • @tamilopez791
    @tamilopez791 6 місяців тому +5

    Great tips! The only thing I would add is: Make sure you have good lighting. I'm older.....it's crucial for me. Thank you for all your wonderful videos and positive encouragement!

    • @elliebellie7816
      @elliebellie7816 25 днів тому

      I also commented on this. Good lighting has made all the difference for me as I have aged.

  • @carolann246
    @carolann246 6 місяців тому

    Number 6 made me chuckle, I'm 61 and have been crocheting since I was 7 my grandma taught me. I loved sitting with her learning. Thank you for your informative videos and sharing your talents talents

  • @JillSilverberg
    @JillSilverberg 6 місяців тому +6

    I actually just got my pillow and even with some minimal use, I’m enjoying the difference. Having it to rest my hands and project feels good. It’s been great for reading and video gaming too.

  • @ajshewolf
    @ajshewolf 6 місяців тому +5

    Hands down, fully agree on the yarn bowl!!! I had been a center-pull only person for forever, but the discovery of the yarn bowl is THE thing that both made me faster and upped my enjoyment - maybe it's just how I work, but with center-pull, no matter the yarn, it gets so twisted up on itself that I literally would need to stop every 5 minutes to spin the skein by hand to un-twist it. Now I always pull from the outside in a yarn bowl and I've never regretted it.

  • @karenh.
    @karenh. 6 місяців тому +6

    Hi, I was watching Juan the Yarn Addict, and he shouted out your channel, so here I am 😉

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +1

      oh woooow! So cool. I'll have to go check him out,

  • @francisfischer7620
    @francisfischer7620 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks! You're such a joyful person. I love listening to you!

  • @jackiewessels2082
    @jackiewessels2082 7 днів тому

    Thank you for the handy tips. I love watching your videos. I am from South Africa, I am KZN Durban.

  • @danielaviolante2741
    @danielaviolante2741 6 місяців тому +2

    these videos seem to make me feel warmth and relaxed and a lot of it has to do with how you seem to be a very pleasant and comforting soul to be around and somehow i feel inspired to start crocheting after this video

  • @Sicilia928
    @Sicilia928 4 місяці тому

    You are an absolute joy to watch. Thank you for sharing your skills and secrets.

  • @jennafuchs1520
    @jennafuchs1520 6 місяців тому +1

    Just started crocheting a couple weeks ago. These tips are so helpful! I’m glad your video came up as recommended content on my Google homepage. 🙂

  • @mdmclane
    @mdmclane 6 місяців тому +2

    I’m a beginner and this video was full of tips I will use to help me become more efficient when crocheting. Thank you for including the types of stitches that work up faster too!

  • @carmensmall932
    @carmensmall932 6 місяців тому +5

    If not on a time crunch, I find it helpful to have a couple projects going at once, to save on the wrist action. Different size hooks and different stitches offer me the ability to keep moving forward on both without the constant repitition. Sometimes I even break out the needles. Thank you for your tips, and good to see I all ready use some of them. Happy Crocheting

    • @kerravonsen2810
      @kerravonsen2810 6 місяців тому

      That's a good idea -- though I still have a tendency to concentrate on one project at a time, and worst of all, I get so lost in the flow that I don't take breaks when I should.

  • @cherilynblake8384
    @cherilynblake8384 5 місяців тому +1

    I've just found your channel and I've been getting into crochet the last year! I want to make a temp blanket so I watched that video first. but I have to say I love your videos, not just for your voice and how you explain things, but how much good and different information you give! so very helpful! thank you so much

  • @haileylewis4674
    @haileylewis4674 5 місяців тому

    just recently got back into crocheting and came across ur channel, your vibes are immaculate, great work!!

  • @mariac7672
    @mariac7672 5 місяців тому +4

    I’ve been crocheting for only 3 years and always look forward to your fun videos and great tips. I’ve learned some great shortcuts from you…things I never would’ve thought of. Thanks Toni 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @Pammy_Yolo
    @Pammy_Yolo 6 місяців тому +6

    We can all use tips! I finally got myself a yarn bowl & it helps me so much. My next buy will be a Valeri pillow. I have neck problems (have had 2 neck fusions) & I think this will help out a lot! Ty Toni! ❤

  • @InCminor
    @InCminor 6 місяців тому

    My first visit to your site. Your delivery and explanations were excellent. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. 👍

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts 6 місяців тому

    Number 7 was an eyeopener and my favourite. Thanks for sharing these tips. ❤

  • @maryb6872
    @maryb6872 6 місяців тому +3

    Your videos are visually beautiful! Your glowing smiling face for starters...and just look how your sweater ties in with the colors of the "curtain" behind you. 💮💮

  • @rufayniad6592
    @rufayniad6592 6 місяців тому +2

    Made one of those per that pattern for the crochet pillow for a friend who had to give up crafts of all kinds due to pain. I was going to make one for me and have not had relief from pain to even start it yet. She loves it! And I found out that IT IS AMAZING!!!!! I still have the yarn, panty hose, and stuffing to make one for me and I can't wait! I tested hers out to check for firmness of the stuffing to suit. It helps with support and stays in place nicely so you can use it when reading or crafting, anytime you need support!

  • @susanmason9467
    @susanmason9467 18 днів тому

    Great info. Love the crochet pillow one. I have back problems after surgeries & I believe the pillow will be a big benefit for me. Thanks for all the info.!

  • @BTNomad
    @BTNomad 6 місяців тому +1

    I bought a boppy pillow, and it's amazing! Not only is knitting and crocheting more comfortable, but it's also a great pillow for a very chonky kitty to sit on my lap. ❤

  • @monicaabrell1583
    @monicaabrell1583 15 днів тому

    Great tips! Thank you for sharing. I am still learning, so thank you for the encouragement!

  • @lindanovak7232
    @lindanovak7232 5 місяців тому

    Great video- you are a such a good presenter! You do not waste time and get right to business, which is why I love your videos.

  • @LittleLlamaCrochet
    @LittleLlamaCrochet 6 місяців тому +2

    Great video :) I love the practical tips. I hadn't considered lowering my hands/project to reduce pain, can't wait to try. Have a lovely weekend 🪻

  • @jacquelinebeavers4546
    @jacquelinebeavers4546 6 місяців тому

    Watching your video help me in so many ways with my crocheting. I just wanted to say thanks. I love your spirit you are a joy. Only people who crochet know how fulfilling it is. Thanks for sharing and have a blessed day. Much love Jackie B.

  • @Hedeadjim8914
    @Hedeadjim8914 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the help! I find also thay just msking sure you have all the material and supplies for your project helps speed up!

  • @maryschlis5356
    @maryschlis5356 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for the tips! I have watched your videos forever but just saw a short that said you are a fellow Michigander! Makes watching your videos that much better.

  • @n3mutta
    @n3mutta 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Toni. Really good advice. Will look into buying or even making the crochet pillow as I have really bad posture.❤

  • @dawnlaverty3592
    @dawnlaverty3592 3 місяці тому

    Loved this video. I’ve been crocheting for a while now, and learned so much.
    I often get pain in my left wrist, so am keen to try out your tips. I might even have to make myself the cushion you referred to.
    Thank you again. I have subscribed and look forward to watching all your other videos. ❤

  • @micheledickenson2757
    @micheledickenson2757 19 днів тому +1

    Did she say "yarn barf."🫢 I love it!

  • @Nancy-SF
    @Nancy-SF 6 місяців тому +11

    Thank you for this video! I agree about the Clover hooks, but in the larger sizes, they are plastic and create some drag on the yarn, so for that, I have to go back to the regular Susan Bates hooks, I just found some in sizes 9, 10 and 11. I completely agree with you about choosing simpler stitches - fancy, complicated patterns an d stitches take a lot longer! Thanks for all you do!

    • @TLYarnCrafts
      @TLYarnCrafts  6 місяців тому +5

      That's true - I really wish the larger Clovers were metal as well, but I also switch to the Susan Bates for the larger sizes. Just need a metal Q hook now,

  • @Juddiii-lc9nv
    @Juddiii-lc9nv 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey I just found your channel and wanted to say I love your personality and charm you got me completely drawn into the video right form the begging which says a lot considering I find it really hard to watch videos about crochet stuff as most people just talk too much but you were super fun to watch as well as super helpful!

  • @melreyes5447
    @melreyes5447 2 місяці тому

    I've watched hundreds of crochet tip videos. Yours was by far the best! So practical and presented so well. And I've taken notes. Thank you!! ❤❤❤

  • @joannalee67
    @joannalee67 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for your helpful tip. Very useful.enjoy your coming Christmas 🎄

  • @the1_grammy503
    @the1_grammy503 6 місяців тому

    Love your tips and I have to say I already use them all. A sweet fellow h00ker in our social media crochet group suggested the Boppy style pillow because I was having shoulder pain. Instead of buying one (way overpriced!) you can make one. I did and I’ve never looked back. I had no idea what a difference it would make. Thank you for all of your lovely videos. You are a sweetheart.

  • @glendalenesites856
    @glendalenesites856 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. I loved all your tips. I'm just a beginner with crochet and have done some cute amigrumi things. I'm looking to step into some bigger items now sticking to DC and SC to start so this will help me. Thank you so much.

  • @carolynjacobson190
    @carolynjacobson190 5 місяців тому

    I just found your channel and I appreciate all of your tips on how to crochet faster thank you so much!!

  • @lindapearson3340
    @lindapearson3340 6 місяців тому +5

    Thank you for all the great tips. I have been crocheting for 50 years now and I do all the tips you gave except for the sitting position. I am going to practice on that for sure. I found a real easy stitch and I made a long scarf in 1 day. The stitch is called the Crochet Sieve Stitch. Love your channel.

  • @janetbrown1857
    @janetbrown1857 4 місяці тому

    Great. Idea. I’ve been crocheting for over 60 years and I always learn something new. TY

  • @peggyharwell3674
    @peggyharwell3674 6 місяців тому

    Toni. You are spot on. These tips are so important, especially the posture. I have chiropractic adjustments which help me tremendously, along with proper posture and exercise of the beck muscles.
    Your sweater is very attractive, great colours.

  • @tommybutler2454
    @tommybutler2454 3 місяці тому

    My wife ADORES you ! She has been charmed by the colors you put together. Liked & subscribed!

  • @nicolebellrichards6962
    @nicolebellrichards6962 4 місяці тому +2

    EXCELLENT tips!!! I especially liked the fact that you addressed ergonomics. I am a health care professional who loves to crochet when time permits and I worry about carpal tunnel, arthritis and tendinitis. You gave us great tips to improve our posture while we craft. Kudos to you!!! Very forward thinking. Happy crafting 😊

  • @charlesstewart6191
    @charlesstewart6191 2 місяці тому

    You deserve all the appreciation and support in the world! I really enjoy your videos, (I am a self taught, crocheter)& I brought them to the attention of my wife who now watches also. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @dravonwalker2352
    @dravonwalker2352 3 місяці тому

    All excellent advice! I’m a relative newbie and really appreciate all this great information- especially the clear callout on posture and repetitive injuries. I had to walk away from embroidery due to those issues and want to ensure I keep going on this new hobby. Thank you!

  • @LilyLily35
    @LilyLily35 6 місяців тому

    Excellent tips! Also a good illumination helps a lot. 💡
    Thanks!!!! Blessings! 💕

  • @jasminpelkey4370
    @jasminpelkey4370 6 місяців тому +15

    Just found your channel and already love your content so much! If you can't afford a store bought yarn bowl, as I could not, a washed out coffee can works just as well. That's what I use. I also put a hole in the lid of the can so I can feed the yarn through while keeping it closed and free from pet hair and the like.

    • @cfrandre8319
      @cfrandre8319 6 місяців тому +1

      I am using big plastic coffee canisters, that were well-washed, and I made different sized holes in around the body, and another hole in the top. I also use big oatmeal containers thoroughly cleaned out-(but don’t wash, they’re cardboard, a good clean damp sponge or paper-towel wipe-down is best) with a hole in the plastic cap. If I’m not using the cannisters and containers for a project, I store left-over yarns stacked inside them, and run a length of yarn from each through the top hole just a little so I can see what yarns are inside. The coffee canisters stack nicely (the oatmeal containers don’t but I painted them and they look better lined up on a shelf), and I painted those as well.

    • @jasminpelkey4370
      @jasminpelkey4370 6 місяців тому

      @@cfrandre8319 I never even thought to use the oatmeal containers, that's a great idea. I'm gonna have to try that! What did you use to put the holes in the body of the coffee containers?

  • @BusyLizzy_
    @BusyLizzy_ 6 місяців тому +6

    Love this.... as I sit and try to make several of the same piece to stock my upcoming craft booth. I have another tip -- for those doing something like I am right now... If the project has several stages and you are doing multiples (even if I'm doing socks, and there are two), I sometimes work multiple pieces in stages. For example, make the toe of both socks, then do the foot (both socks) then turn the heel, etc. I find that it speeds things up overall, because I don't have to 'change gears' to think about each separate step, I remember it much better and can stay 'in the groove' by doing the same step a few times instead of moving through the whole piece individually. I hope that makes sense! Love your work TL!

    • @nuvoclassic
      @nuvoclassic 6 місяців тому +1

      I just did that for beanies I'm making for migrant asylum seekers being bussed into my neighborhood. I made the rectangles and left them with a LONG tail. Later I seamed the side and cinched the top. Then I labeled gallon baggies using Sharpies with gender [in Spanish] and wash/dry care info, and stuffed the baggies with a hat.

  • @TheSuzberry
    @TheSuzberry 6 місяців тому

    Lovely, helpful, and your voice is perfect. I could listen to you all day. Off to look for more.

  • @jadeconnor4800
    @jadeconnor4800 6 місяців тому +1

    I was crocheting up close now I'm more relaxed and can feel how tense my shoulders were. Thank you! Started in Feb this year. 10 months on loving it more than anything. 😊

  • @terraspath2642
    @terraspath2642 6 місяців тому

    Great advice! Enjoying your channel. 💖

  • @gnatscrafts
    @gnatscrafts 2 місяці тому

    i just did a bunch of your sunrise coasters, and i found myself getting faster and faster! definitely a fantastic easy pattern, especially since i have no coasters! lol

  • @christinemclaughlin4913
    @christinemclaughlin4913 4 місяці тому

    This is the first time I have watched your channel, but it won’t be the last!! Thank you so much for clear tips. I rarely need to crochet fast, but your tips were helpful in so many ways! Thank you!

  • @IslandKate
    @IslandKate 4 дні тому +1

    Be the tortoise. Slowing down, focusing on rhythm, relaxed body, and stopping interruptions results in more beautiful work without mistakes and leaves me feeling mentally refreshed. Triple win - rhythm leads to better productivty, lovelier results and I feel recharged.

  • @creativekitties1247
    @creativekitties1247 6 місяців тому

    Awwwwwwa so sweet of your Mum 😍, awesome tips, thanks so much 😊

  • @cerwelt
    @cerwelt 4 місяці тому

    Excellent video. A must for my playlist.

  • @lindacornelius3451
    @lindacornelius3451 6 місяців тому

    I have been crocheting for over 40 years and I have figured out how to get faster. You hit all of the tips. Toni God Bless You

  • @user-uj8mp8zr9q
    @user-uj8mp8zr9q 2 місяці тому

    Thanks so much for sharing these wonderful tips

  • @gillianlehman3613
    @gillianlehman3613 6 місяців тому +3

    Toni, you're a queen! I lovee love love your tips, patterns, reviews, content, and simply the way you bring me joy!! Would you share a gift list or suggestions for gifts for the crocheting friends in your life?

  • @meadsmyfamily7980
    @meadsmyfamily7980 5 місяців тому

    Complete beginner so thank you so much for these tips!

  • @user-hv7jb1cc3u
    @user-hv7jb1cc3u 3 місяці тому

    I love the help. Thank you very much. I crochet kinda like you, so, it's just that I'm slow. But, I will try and try again.

  • @hollymcduffee8602
    @hollymcduffee8602 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for these tips. Very helpful.

  • @tragicangel2005
    @tragicangel2005 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video as always! Thank you Toni!!

  • @maryannmanconi6295
    @maryannmanconi6295 Місяць тому

    Toni, I discovered you the other day. As I'm watching your video, I was AMAZED at how FAST you crocheted. And I'm thinking, I will NEVER be able to crochet like that! And then today, I see this video! And there might be hope for me yet! LOL Really good points! Thank you for all the work you put in your videos. They mean so much to people (especially me) who are self taught. I complain a lot about technology (being OLD SCHOOL), but I could never have learned to crochet without it and people like you. THANK YOU!

  • @PugHugs902
    @PugHugs902 2 місяці тому

    Great tips. I love your channel!

  • @lynnock8003
    @lynnock8003 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. This was really well presented. I've been crocheting for 50+ years and one tip I never hear is ... crochet to music. I went through my music collection and found several tracks that "fit" my crochet style. Everything from techno and industrial metal to country and classical. Find your beat and crochet along. 😊

  • @beatapelc9266
    @beatapelc9266 2 місяці тому

    I love these tips! Thank you!

  • @soniaahmaripour5559
    @soniaahmaripour5559 3 місяці тому

    you always have such incredible and infectious energy!!!

  • @kd-yd5pk
    @kd-yd5pk 6 місяців тому

    As usual, live your content and personality! Thank you!

  • @treenawilkins1309
    @treenawilkins1309 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your great tips. I am a beginner with a loss of movement in 5 of my fingers. So crocheting was my way of trying to gain some range of motion again. Thank you again for your help.

  • @rondawnbridges1938
    @rondawnbridges1938 6 місяців тому

    Great idea on finding the center pull! Thanks! xoxo

  • @janewaters7908
    @janewaters7908 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much Toni I love your sunny personality ❤❤❤ (love your sweater)

  • @JanisKamplain
    @JanisKamplain 8 днів тому

    Thanks so much for your great ideas. I love the boppy idea - who would;ve thought!