Hace poco recibí un correo electrónico de la hermana Margarita María, un lector de ganchillo para comer, que utiliza un método de adaptación para ganchillo porque ella es legalmente ciego. Ella hizo un buen video que demuestra el método que utiliza mientras ganchillo una variedad de puntos de sutura. Después de ver el video, yo era capaz de relacionarse con muchos de los consejos que ella presentó, aunque no me ato legalmente.Los consejos pueden ser utilizados por cualquier persona que teje, y si usted tiene problemas para ver los puntos de sutura por cualquier razón (olvidando sus lentes, iluminación tenue, etc), entonces este video vale la pena ver: https://www.youtube.com / watch? v = Z_VkPUK-12M
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I recently received an email from Sister Margaret Mary, a Crochet Spot reader, who uses an adaptive method for crocheting because she is legally blind. She made a nice video demonstrating the method she uses while crocheting a variety of stitches. After watching the video, I was able to relate to a lot of the tips that she provided, although I am not legally bind. The tips can be use by anyone who crochets, and if you do have trouble seeing your stitches for whatever reason (forgetting your glasses, dim lighting, etc.) then this video is worth checking out:
I recently received an email from Sister Margaret Mary, a Crochet Spot reader, who uses an adaptive method for crocheting because she is legally blind. She made a nice video demonstrating the method she uses while crocheting a variety of stitches. After watching the video, I was able to relate to a lot of the tips that she provided, although I am not legally bind. The tips can be use by anyone who crochets, and if you do have trouble seeing your stitches for whatever reason (forgetting your glasses, dim lighting, etc.) then this video is worth checking out:
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