I recommend getting a book. I like a physical book a lot better for things like that. I checked one out from the library that's amazing. It's Crochet: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide.
I remember seeing this pattern (or one very very similar) in this book, I believe it was. I checked it out at my local library. This might help people who can't find it elsewhere :)
Crochet Gifs is great for the basics since the gifs replay each step over and over instead of trying to rewind a video.
Crochet Crowd Beginner Series is a great playlist that covers just about everything from how to hold the yarn to basic stitches and beyond.
I used to suggest New Stitch a Day for a wide range of more advanced stitches, but their website has been wonky for a week or so now.
For books, I love the Crochet Stitch Dictionary. It's a great stitch reference for down the road. A more beginner, all around guide, might be DK's Crochet which covers a lot of terms and basics as well as patterns in the back. I own both of those and reference them frequently, but check out my library all the time for ideas.
I recommend getting a book. I like a physical book a lot better for things like that. I checked one out from the library that's amazing. It's Crochet: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1465415912?pc_redir=1409148028&robot_redir=1
Your bag looks so beautiful! Hearts in my eyes.
I remember seeing this pattern (or one very very similar) in this book, I believe it was. I checked it out at my local library. This might help people who can't find it elsewhere :)
Crochet Gifs is great for the basics since the gifs replay each step over and over instead of trying to rewind a video.
Crochet Crowd Beginner Series is a great playlist that covers just about everything from how to hold the yarn to basic stitches and beyond.
I used to suggest New Stitch a Day for a wide range of more advanced stitches, but their website has been wonky for a week or so now.
For books, I love the Crochet Stitch Dictionary. It's a great stitch reference for down the road. A more beginner, all around guide, might be DK's Crochet which covers a lot of terms and basics as well as patterns in the back. I own both of those and reference them frequently, but check out my library all the time for ideas.