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I understand the perspective, but as someone who learned both as a child at her nana’s elbow, getting started with knitting and making my first scarf worked, my first granny square was an exercise in frustration.
But as an adult with good book resources (and now videos one can repeat endlessly), I can see how much easier it is to shape and form interesting 3D garments and objects in crochet as well as make complex patterns and textures.
Seconding. Learned to knit poorly with my grandmother, and crochet was very hard to figure out. All the videos I watched did not work out because the tutorial maker’s hands kept blocking what I needed to see. Maybe I should look back into crochet again.
Once I figured it out, I found crochet to be great, but I spent a good while on Afghan crochet as a bridge.
Finding a really good instruction book with LOTS of intermediate diagrams for each of the major stitched seemed essential. Then of course there were zillions of samples to be made before anything in a project was possible.