How Do You Teach A Left-Handed Person To Crochet?
Crocheting is a fun and satisfying hobby for many people and good way to make presents. If you’re right-handed, it’s easy to learn from another right-handed person. But what’s a southpaw to do? Here’s your answer. Place the mirror across the teacher’s lap, tucked under her arms. Her hands and hook and yarn should be right in front of the mirror, about 8 to 10 inches away. The student should sit directly across from the teacher, with a clear view of the mirror. The teacher then demonstrates all the stitches, starting with making a chain, and progressing in difficulty. The student should never look at the teacher’s hands. Look only at the mirror, where it will appear that a left-handed person is crocheting. The student only needs to do exactly what she sees in the mirror.