But, that spark can fade fast if the pattern you are working from is confusing, incomplete or not detailed enough. The joy slowly dwindles as you have to reread instructions, have to frog rows of work because it doesn’t look right, or after hours of work you realize it is not going to be the right size. However, there are ways to help prevent this frustrating situation.
Put On Your Investigation Glasses
Once you decide you want to make a project from a crochet pattern you will spend a good amount of time looking for just the right pattern. As you browse the multitude of patterns available there are going to be some you are just drawn to. But, before you decide to hit the “add to cart” button, check a few things out.
Check those
reviews. This may seem like a no brainer, but it is important not to just look
and see if they are a 4 or 5 star pattern designer. Click on those buttons and
read, this is where you can really discover some good information. See the
below crochet pattern reviews:
“Clearly written, and support videos for further
explanation make for a great pattern and experience. Thank you!”
“It’s perfect. I actually turned around and
bought four more patterns.”
“Such a cute little garment. Easy to follow
pattern. And the designer was so helpful to answer all my questions.”
These review all came from the same crochet pattern shop, and are all recent. This is a great sign that the pattern you are looking at purchasing is clear, has all the information you need and has resources to help you out along the way.
Check the Pattern's Description
Always take a minute to read the pattern's description. This is so important, if the basic pattern information is missing it could be a sign that the pattern is also missing info. Always check to see that the following is listed:
Size of Crochet Hook needed
Weight of yarn needed (amount can be helpful as well)
Are there any other or unique supplies needed
Is the pattern written in US or UK term
Is the pattern written, chart or graph
Contact and Follow
Is the patter designer available if you might need assistance? One way to find out is to read their bio (this can usually be found on the website you are ordering from). You can also check their social media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or any others out there. The designer does not have to have a huge following to be good. There are some amazing up and coming designers that are just starting out. But, if they have a presence on social media or have ways to reach them in their bios that is a good sign that they can and will offer support.
Support Those You Love
After you have completed a project from a pattern, if you had a great experience continue to support that designer. Next time you are looking for a new pattern, check their shop. You already know you like the format they use and that they offer support if needed. Chances are you will have another great experience on your next project.
Feel free to take it a step further and share your completed work with the designer as well. There is no greater reward to a pattern designer.
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