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🧶 Crochet for Kids – Part 1: Getting Started

Samstag, 2. Mai 2026

Crochet is a wonderful way to be creative, relax, and make something beautiful with your own hands. For children especially, it’s a great feeling to see something grow from a simple piece of yarn.

This beginner-friendly introduction is best suited for children ages 6 and up, depending on their fine motor skills and attention span. The most important thing is to keep it fun and pressure-free.

In this first part of our series, we’ll learn the basics:

  • the slip knot
  • how to hold the yarn
  • chain stitches

Don’t worry – everything is explained step by step!


What You Need to Get Started

Before we begin, let’s take a quick look at what you need. The good news: it’s just a few simple things!

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1) A crochet hook (size G–J / 4–6 mm is great for beginners)
2) Yarn (not too thin and not too fuzzy)
3) A pair of scissors

 

Optional:

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4) A yarn tension ring for simplified tension
5) A yarn needle for weaving in ends
6) Stitch markers for later projects

 

Tip: Bright, smooth yarn works best for kids / beginners, because it makes it easier to see each stitch.


The Slip Knot

Before we can start crocheting, we need a slip knot on our hook.

There are different ways to make one. Here are two simple methods you can try:

Method 1

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1) Make a loop with your yarn.
2) Pull the working yarn through the loop.
3) Gently tighten it so the loop adjusts on your hook.

 

Method 2

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1) Wrap the yarn around your index finger twice.
2) Bring the bottom strand over the top strand (while it’s still on your finger).
3) Then take the strand that is now at the bottom and pull it over the top strand and off your fingertip.
4) Place the loop onto your crochet hook and gently tighten it.

 

Tip for kids:
The loop should be tight enough so it doesn’t slip off the hook, but loose enough so the hook can still move easily.


How to Hold the Yarn

This is often the trickiest part at the beginning – and that’s completely normal!

There is no single “right” way. What matters is:

  • The yarn has a steady tension.
  • Your hand feels relaxed.

A simple method:

  • Hold the hook in your writing hand.
  • Let the yarn run over the index finger of your other hand.
  • Hold your work with your thumb and middle finger.

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Tip: If the yarn is too loose, your stitches will be very big. If it’s too tight, crocheting becomes difficult. Just try what feels best for you!

If you’re really struggling, you might want to try using a yarn tension ring.
This is a small ring you wear on your index finger that helps hold and guide the yarn for you:

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Chain Stitches

The chain stitch is the very first stitch you learn – and the base of almost every crochet project.

How it works:

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1) Start with your slip knot on the hook.
2) Yarn over (wrap the yarn around the hook).
3) Pull the yarn through the loop on the hook.

 

That’s a chain stitch!

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Repeat this multiple times to create a chain.

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Tip for kids:
Try counting your stitches out loud – it’s fun and helps you stay on track!


Finishing a Chain

Once your chain has reached the desired length, you just need to secure it:

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  • Cut the yarn, leaving a short tail of a few inches.
  • Pull the yarn tail completely through the last loop on your hook.
  • Gently tighten the loop.

This will secure your chain so it won’t come undone.


Your First Mini Project

With chain stitches and slip stitches, you can already make your first project:

A simple bracelet!

How it works:

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1) Start with a slip knot.
2) Crochet a chain in your desired length (e.g. as long as it needs to fit around your wrist once).
3) Finish your chain by cutting the yarn and pulling it through your last loop on your hook.
4) Tie together both ends of the chain and trim the ends slightly if needed.

 

Your first crochet piece is finished! 🎉

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Final Thoughts

Remember:
Every beginning can feel a bit tricky – and that’s okay!

With practice, your stitches will become more even, and you’ll improve quickly.

If you enjoyed this post, feel free to subscribe to my blog so you don’t miss any part of the series – there’s already a fun creative project waiting for you in the next post!


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