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  • Learned basic crochet stitches such as the chain stitch and single crochet stitch.
  • Understood how to read crochet patterns and follow instructions.
  • Experimented with different yarns to create texture and color variation.
  • Explored various crochet hook sizes and learned how they affect the tension and size of the project.
  • Practiced counting stitches and rows to maintain consistency in the pattern.

Continued development in crocheting can involve exploring more advanced stitches such as the double crochet or treble crochet. Encourage the child to create their own patterns or modify existing ones to develop their creative thinking. Encourage them to experiment with different types of crochet projects such as hats, scarves, or amigurumi (crochet toys). Encourage them to join crochet communities or clubs to learn new techniques and get inspiration from others. Finally, they can consider selling or gifting their crocheted creations to further develop their skills and gain confidence in their abilities.

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