Stitch explanations with a personal touch

Welcome to Liz R Crochet Creations' stitch explanations page! I focus on providing clear, picture-based guides. I’m committed to showing that crochet is accessible to everyone, regardless of their circumstances. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, my tutorials are designed to help you succeed. Let's explore the world of crochet together!

Pictures: Seeing is believing

I believe the best way to learn crochet is through clear, detailed pictures. Each of my stitch explanations is packed with high-quality images that guide you through every step. I've carefully crafted these tutorials to make even the most complex stitches easy to understand. You'll be amazed at how quickly you can pick up new techniques with visual guidance.

If i can do it, anyone can

In 2016, I experienced a stroke that affected my dexterity. Crocheting became a form of therapy and a way to regain my fine motor skills. My stitch explanations are born from this experience. I demonstrate techniques that I've adapted to work with limited mobility. If I can learn to crochet and create beautiful pieces with one hand, I know anyone can! Let me show you how.

Ready to create?

Now that you've mastered a new stitch, it's time to put your skills to the test! I invite you to explore my crochet patterns. These patterns are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels. From beginner-friendly projects to more challenging designs, you'll find something to spark your creativity. Click the button below to view my patterns.

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For those that have a paralysed hand you will need:

A cheap sweat wrist band big enough to fit over your hand

Or a table (and some tape to hold your hook onto)

A hook, a flat hook if you are taping it to something, if like me you can use you affected hand you need a hook with a grip (a normal steel hook is not suitable)

If you are using a dk weight 4mm to 5mm

Aran 4.5 to 6mm

Chunky 6 to 12mm

For these tutorials I will use aran and 4.5mm or 5mm crochet hook.