We’ve all been there. Crocheting the wrong stitch, not counting stitches, and making mistakes we aren’t willing to admit. But it’s time to face the truth: mistakes are inevitable in crocheting. They are what help us grow as crocheters. Learning from our mistakes and learning from others is a great way to avoid problems down the road. Plus, it’s just comforting to know that we aren’t’ the only ones out there refusing to count stitches and regretting it later.
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