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    Do you want to learn how to crochet a Crochet Crutch Covers? Here you will learn how to do it step by step.

    Hi there, here at Crochet fashion you will find great tutorials, and I have a perfect Crochet Crutch Covers for you today, it’s a fast and easy tutorial, that was created by Sarah from @repeatcrafterme.

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    Is there anything more painful for a parent than seeing their child injured? The whole experience is always shocking, sad and paralyzing. As parents, we can’t absorb their pain, or heal them, but we can make the whole recovery process smoother and more fun.

    If your little one is over an injury, he will likely need to immobilize his limb, and will have to use crutches. I remember when children saw crutches and associated them with bad things, so I had the idea to bring you an tutorial for Crochet Crutch Covers.

    Created for those with mobility issues with the use of crutches, walkers or scooter

    We’re using U.S. crochet terms in this tutorial and materials used for this project are:

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    – Caron Chunky Cakes Yarn which is super bulky and soft.
    – Size I Crochet Hook
    – Tapestry Needle

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     SEE the FREE Crochet Crutch Covers Pattern Here.

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    Thanks to Repeat Crafter Me for the article inspiration and featured image.

    Curiosity about Crutches:

    Choosing the right crutch is just as important as choosing a life partner. Well, maybe it’s not for that, but it’s essential to get the right type of crutch right for you.

    The perfect fit will benefit your elbows and underarms immensely as they support most of the heavy lifting during the walking process.

    There are two types of crutches that help with mobility. Factors that should affect your decision are posture, comfort, upper body strength, and the amount of walking and terrain you will be walking on.

    Crutches are classified into axillary and forearm (or Canadian crutches). The first is the axillary crutch, better known as the underarm crutch, which does what the last name suggests as the main support is provided in the underarms.

    This crutch is primarily used for those who have minor injuries and will only need to use the accessory for a short period of time until recovery.

    So, if you have an ankle or knee injury, this would be the ideal crutch type for you.

    The other type of crutch is called a forearm crutch or Canadian crutch. This is used more in injuries or illnesses that require a longer recovery period.

    Happy Crocheting!!

    Check out more information on other patterns:

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    Beginner Boots Slippers

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