If you’ve made it here, that means you’ve (probably) finished the Crochetsics Basics course! Congratulations!
I hope this course was useful in getting you started with crochet and you can now hit the ground running with future patterns you come across. We obviously didn’t cover everything possible with crochet, since that’s impossible, but if you’re looking for next steps I’d suggest looking into color changes and stitch patterns, like moss stitch, griddle stitch, or suzette stitch. Or just go find a pattern you like and look up tutorials for things you don’t know! The best way to learn in crochet (or in general) is through practice, and it helps if it’s practice on a project you’re excited about.
I’ll be continuing posting patterns, tutorials, and techniques on this site (and on my YouTube channel!), so if you have any interest in amigurumi or tapestry crochet, consider looking around here! Those are some of my favorite parts of crochet and I personally find them super fun.
If you found this series helpful to you, consider buying me a coffee over on my Ko-Fi! You don’t have to do this, but it helps me keep working on stuff like this, and helps keep the website up.
Thanks so much for going on this journey with me, and enjoy your future crochet adventures!
~ LC 🙂

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