“Yes, yarn can be expensive if you’re purchasing hand-dyed lots from indie creators, but if you’re just getting started, you can pick up a skein of yarn for just a few bucks at stores like Joann or Michael’s,” said Julie Ramhold, consumer analyst with DealNews.com. “And if you think one skein won’t be enough, you’d be mistaken — there are plenty of patterns that require one skein or less to complete. Check sites like Ravelry, Pinterest or even just perform a Google search for ‘one skein free crochet patterns.’”
You’ll need to purchase a hook too, but Ramhold noted that there are plenty of affordable options out there to help you get started there.
“I recommend picking up a commonly used hook like a G, H or J — or even a small set that has all three so you can experiment,” she said. “If you find that you really enjoy it, then you can branch out and try different yarns and hooks to find what works best for your projects.”
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