Posted by Karen on 2004-05-20 14:15:39
Post Subject: learn to crochet/knit kits at UO
Urban Outfitters has the Parcel crochet kit for $18: http://www.mables.com/crochet-kit.html and they're blowing out the Parcel knit kit for $9.99: http://www.bust.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TBB&Product_Code=LN-KNITKIT&Category_Code=007hg
PS. The UO clearance table also has Hostess Cup Cake Containers (chocolate or yellow) for 99 cents each: http://www.twinkieshop.com/products/TAA3.html
Posted by aphadon on 2006-09-28 06:41:42
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My daughter is somewhat crafty, although more leaning towards the art-part for most things - she loves to paint and colour! She has shown some interest in my crocheting, a little bit in sewing, but hasn't gone all out and pretended to be doing it (at least not in front of me), and has only mentioned in passing a desire to do either. I have a basket of colouring an other arts and crafts supplies for her, but I'm also considering teaching her to crochet soonish - maybe I'll get her a "how to crochet" kit for this birthday or her next (she's turning 5) so she can get a feel for it with a simple project she can make with mommy.
Posted by elfkunkel on 2004-12-15 18:01:58
Post Subject: Another Knitting Virgin
I, too, want to learn to knit and crochet. For Yule, DH has offered to get me items to learn to knit.
I think that a kit would be good, but I am not truly certain. I have looked at the interactivity of the websites, and I have the C&C Crochet kit which is proving helpful and educational.
I think the circular needles would be good, does anyone know of a kit specifically designed for those?