Learn to Crochet – Top 5 Online Resources

I love crochet, it’s a technique that comes in super handy in my arsenal of ‘crafty skills’. Once you know a few basic stitches you can make practically anything with crochet. Need a shopping bag, crochet it! Storage basket, get the hooks out!

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It seems I’m not the only fan, you guys love it too! I can tell because crochet craft projects always feature in my most viewed posts.

I was lucky enough to pick up my crochet skills by watching my mother, at the age of around nine or ten, she taught me some basic stitches which helped me along on my crochet journey.

Having some basic grounding in crochet has helped me a lot when it comes to learning new stitches and techniques, but what if you don’t have a friend or family member that can teach you the basics? The internet saves the day!

I’m far from a crochet expert, so when it comes to clarifying something I’m confused about, or want to flex my crafting muscles and extend my abilities, I have a few online resources that I find very useful.

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Learn to Crochet – Best Online Classes & Resources

1. Crafty Minx Crochet School

Dana from CraftyMinx.com has put together a fantastic work at your own pace crochet course to suit beginners. The course consists of 23 lessons, many of which feature high quality video content to explain concepts and techniques. I love how she has presented her graphics very appealingly, and even though she is based in the US, she also uses UK terminology and has videos for right and left handers. You can even download a diploma at the end!

All the content on the Crafty Minx Crochet School is FREE but please consider giving a donation if you find Dana’s classes helpful and you do learn to crochet.

Go to – Crafty Minx Crochet School

2. Youtube

If I’m looking for a clarification on a particular stitch or want to learn a new crochet technique, Youtube is my ‘go to’ place for video instruction. Unfortunately one of the down sides is that not all content is up to scratch, it can take a bit of clicking around to find the good stuff. Also there are lots of different crochet styles, so you may find some videos confusing if the demonstrators style varies significantly to yours.

If you are a beginner, I suggest sticking mainly to one channel to get consistent tuition. I really like how The Crochet Crowd channel presents their classes – from basic skills to more advanced patterns, there are over 100 videos on just crochet alone, plus some knitting tutorials too. They also have a dedicated left handed crochet channel.

Go to – The Crochet Crowd Youtube Channel

3. Craftsy

Craftsy has a huge range of online crochet courses which would be suited to those that want to take their skills to the next level. The courses range in price and you can often get them on sale which makes the enrollment more affordable. I like that you have lifetime access to the classes and the instructor gives you support when you have any questions.

craftsy crochet classesTuition in advanced crochet techniques is harder to come by, so if you would like to try your hand at more challenging projects like Freeform crochet, Tunisian crochet, Openwork lace or Amigurumi – Craftsy is what you are after.

Find all the Craftsy Crochet Classes here

4. Skillshare

I’ve yet to try Skillshare, but it looks like a really interesting concept. Skillshare is an online learning platform that differs to craftsy in that it’s subscription based. For a monthly fee of around $8-$12 you have access to thousands of online classes in all sorts of creative and tech genres, including crochet. It looks like most of the crochet classes are project based, but often focusing on a project is a great way to learn several skills in one go. They are currently offering a one month free trial if you want to check it out.

Go to – Skillshare Crochet Classes

5. Vogue Knitting

If you don’t enjoy watching videos, of just want to quickly refer to diagrams and written instructions, the Vogue Knitting website has a whole ‘learn to crochet’ section which has a great list of basics stitch instructions that you should bookmark. Although learning to crochet by watching a video is great, when you get your head around the basics, often just a few diagrams is all you need to understand a new stitch. I like referring to this website if I need to jog my memory on something that I haven’t done in a while without having to sit through a whole video.

Go to – Vogue Knitting Learn to Crochet

So there you go, I hope you find these resources useful. If you have any other suggestions to add, feel free to link them in the comments. Now I’m inspired to get crocheting!

8 Comments

  • Brigitte says:

    I have a dream to make that Rainbow Storage Basket! I had this big idea last year to make it as a thank you gift at the end of the year for my daughters kindy teachers but got to the point where I thought, “what am i thinking? I have no crochet skills … well, very little” and stuck to what I know best – painting (bags)! Every time I go to Spotlight I search the shelves for the yarn you use but am yet to find it. I think I’m going to have to go to the site you mention in the original post (which I’ve added to Pinterest). The only thing I make regularly are hand towels (with the crocheted tops) for the kitchen to go alongside tea towels. i’ve finally been able to keep some for myself instead of giving them away as gifts! Thanks for the resources. I’ve been making up a list on Pinterest. I’m thinking of buying a book I saw at Spotlight too. 🙂

  • Thank you very much for this post. It helps me very much 🙂

  • Cheryl Kershaw says:

    Spotlight have a tee-shirt yarn called Craft Tee and it is quite good and a great range of colours – every ball is different though…as it is an upcycle product.

    There is also a mail order company from Melbourne called Hook and Hop – this is their link
    https://hookandhop.com/

  • Michael says:

    thanks for your mention about The Crochet Crowd. I appreciate it.

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