

Taught in Hindi & English
Make your first amigurumi in 7 days
Even if you have never held a hook, and even if you have tried before and given up. The Finish-First Method, a kit with every material posted to your door, and every lesson in Hindi and English.
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- The Times of India
- ETV Bharat
- Greater Kashmir
- Rising Kashmir
- BBC
- The Times of India
- ETV Bharat
- Greater Kashmir
- Rising Kashmir
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- The Times of India
- ETV Bharat
- Greater Kashmir
- Rising Kashmir
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If any of this sounds familiar
- You've watched a dozen YouTube tutorials and still can't get past the first round
- You bought yarn once, got stuck, and it's still sitting in the cupboard
- Every pattern assumes you already know what dc, sc and MR mean
- You've tried before, quietly given up, and would rather not do that again
None of that is a talent problem. It's a sequence problem — nobody showed you the steps in the right order.
Why this works when the videos didn't
The Finish-First Method
You finish a complete piece in your first week — not a swatch, not a practice square. Something with a face, that you can put on a shelf.
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Nothing to decide
The kit arrives with the exact hook, the exact yarn, the exact everything. Most people never start because the first decision is which of forty hooks to buy. You do not make that decision.
- 2
One stitch, four angles, slowly
The stitches people quit on get filmed from above, from the side, from your seat, and repeated at half speed. In Hindi and English at once, so you follow whichever your hands understand.
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Every week, a finished thing
Week one ends with something made, not something practised. That is the whole trick — you cannot lose motivation you keep being handed.
YouTube is free, and that is exactly the problem. Every video is somebody else's week four. Nobody sequences it, nobody is there when your tension goes wrong on a Tuesday night, and nothing you make gets finished — so you conclude you are not the crafty sort and put the yarn in the cupboard. You are not the problem. The order was.
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What you'll actually make
Real pieces from this course — not stock photos.








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Everything you get
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Learn Crochet in 30 Days
Every stitch from your first chain to finished projects — in Hindi and English, side by side.
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The Amigurumi Course
Magic circle, shaping, stuffing, safety eyes, assembly. The whole method, slowly.
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The Crochet Confidence Kit, posted to you
3 cotton yarn balls, 4.5mm + 5mm + 3mm hooks, scissors, stitch markers, tape, yarn needles, stuffing, safety eyes, keychain fitting, planner and a cotton storage bag.
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A pre-started swatch
The first two rounds already crocheted for you — the exact point where most beginners give up.
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5 printable pattern PDFs
Yours to keep, print and scribble on.
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Private WhatsApp community
Post a photo, get an answer.
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Personal feedback on your work
Send what you've made. Nazar's team tells you what to fix.
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Lifetime access
Including every update. No renewal, ever.

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Inside the course
- 1
Learn Crochet in 30 Days · Week 1 — Your first stitches
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- What's in your kit, and what each tool does
- How to hold the hook and the yarn
- The slip knot and the foundation chain
- Single crochet
- Counting stitches, and fixing the row that went wrong
- 2
Learn Crochet in 30 Days · Week 2 — Building fabric
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- Double and half-double crochet
- Turning chains, and why your edges slant
- Increasing and decreasing
- Reading a pattern and its abbreviations
- Project: a coaster you'd actually use
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Learn Crochet in 30 Days · Week 3 — Working in the round
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- The magic circle, slowly
- Spirals versus joined rounds
- The granny square
- Changing colour without a mess
- Project: a granny square pouch
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Learn Crochet in 30 Days · Week 4 — Finishing properly
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- Weaving in ends so they stay woven
- Blocking, and when it's worth it
- Seaming and assembly
- Choosing yarn and hook for anything
- Where to go next
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The Amigurumi Course · The amigurumi method
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- Why amigurumi is different from flat crochet
- The magic circle for toys
- Invisible increases and decreases
- Keeping your tension tight enough
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The Amigurumi Course · Shaping and assembly
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- Spheres, cones and cylinders
- Stuffing so it holds its shape
- Safety eyes, placement and attaching
- Sewing limbs on straight
- Embroidering faces
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The Amigurumi Course · Your first three toys
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- Project: the bunny keychain
- Project: a round little cow
- Project: your own design from a sketch

Who's teaching
Nazar
Founder, The Crochet Boy · Srinagar, Kashmir
Nazar taught himself to crochet from patchy internet videos in Kashmir, getting stuck on the same rounds everyone gets stuck on, with nobody to ask.
He built this course as the one he wishes had existed — in Hindi and English together, slow where it needs to be slow, and honest about the parts that are genuinely fiddly.
His work has been covered by the BBC and The Times of India.
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And these come with it
- 1
5 beginner pattern pack
Printable PDFs for your first five projects.
- 2
Yarn & hook buying guide
Exactly what to buy in an Indian shop, and what to avoid.
- 3
Weekly mini-project prompts
Something small to finish each week so momentum doesn't die.
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Behind the scenes with Nazar
15 minutes on how he learned, and what he'd do differently.
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Lifetime WhatsApp community access
The private group, across every time zone. Someone is always awake.
Pick the one that fits
Same course, same teaching. The difference is how much comes with it.
Digital
You already have hooks and yarn.
₹2,499
- Learn Crochet in 30 Days — beginner course
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- Hindi and English on every lesson
- Lifetime access, every future update
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- Learn Crochet in 30 Days — beginner course
- Amigurumi Toys course
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- Hindi and English on every lesson
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Everything
Beginner to selling bags, in one go.
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- Everything in Complete
- All 20 bag masterclasses
- The Crochet Confidence Kit, posted free
- Lifetime access, every future update
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From students
4.8
20 reviews
- 5 star
- 85%
- 4 star
- 10%
- 3 star
- 5%
- 2 star
- 0%
- 1 star
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“This was actually my third attempt at learning crochet. The first two times I bought yarn, watched YouTube for a few days, couldn’t understand what my hands were doing and eventually put everything back in the cupboard. I genuinely thought maybe crochet just wasn’t for me. This time I started from the very beginning instead of jumping between videos. Somewhere around my first finished piece, I realised I wasn’t bad at crochet. I had just never learned it in an order that made sense.”
“Honestly the kit is why I started at all. I had been putting it off because I didn't know which hook size or which yarn to buy and the shop near me sells one type. It came in four days, everything labelled, and I didn't have to make a single decision before my first stitch.”
“I used to save crochet bags, flowers and those little amigurumi animals on Instagram even though I had absolutely no idea how people made them. I remember finishing my first little piece and just staring at it because it had come from a ball of yarn in my own hands. Now when I see something cute, my first thought isn’t only ‘Where can I buy that?’ Sometimes it’s ‘Could I make that?’”
“I was very good at starting hobbies and very bad at finishing them. I already had half-used yarn from two previous crochet attempts. What kept me going here was making something small quite early instead of practising stitches endlessly. The first thing I made wasn’t perfect at all. But I finished it. That sounds small until you’ve spent years telling yourself you’re someone who never sticks with these things.”
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“Two kids, a full-time job and honestly very little uninterrupted time. I stopped waiting for a ‘free evening’ because those apparently don’t exist in my house. 😂 I started doing twenty or thirty minutes after the kids slept, and sometimes I didn’t touch crochet for three days. It took me longer than I expected, but that stopped bothering me. The course was still there. My yarn was still there. I just continued where I left off.”
“Everything was going fine until my work suddenly started curling and I couldn’t understand why. Normally that is exactly where I would have closed the video and quietly abandoned another hobby. This time I asked for help, understood what I was doing with my tension and tried again. The important part wasn’t that I got stuck. It was that getting stuck didn’t mean I had to stop.”
“The beginning was slower than I personally needed because I had already learned a few stitches before joining, so I skipped parts of the basics. But once the projects started, the course made much more sense to me. I realised knowing four stitches and knowing how to actually make something with them are very different things. That’s the part I had been missing.”
“The first thing I made for someone else was a tiny keychain for my sister. It wasn’t expensive. It wasn’t perfectly shaped either. But when I gave it to her she looked at me and said, ‘Wait, YOU made this?’ I don’t know why that felt so much better than giving her something I had ordered online. Now half the things I make already have someone’s name attached to them before they’re finished.”
“I'll be honest, I hesitated because I'd never heard of them and I was paying up front. Access opened the second the payment went through, the kit had a tracking link the next day, and every question I've sent has been answered by a person. That's more than I get from companies I've bought from for years.”
“I had one of those bags of yarn that makes you feel slightly guilty every time you open the cupboard. Bought everything with full enthusiasm. Watched tutorials for a week. Then it sat there for months. I joined mostly because I wanted to finally use what I’d already bought. The nicest part wasn’t buying more yarn. It was finally turning the old yarn into something.”
“Course is excellent, three stars is for the delivery — mine took nine days, not the three to eight it said, and the tracking sat unmoved for a while. Support answered the same day and were straight with me about it. I'd still buy again, I just wouldn't order it the week before someone's birthday.”
“I nearly didn’t join because I’m not what anyone would call a creative person. I can’t draw, I’ve never been into crafts, and everyone I saw crocheting online seemed naturally good at it. Then the course was basically: do this stitch, now repeat it, now add this. It felt less like needing talent and more like learning a sequence. My first bunny is slightly wonky and I love it because I know exactly how impossible it looked to me a few weeks earlier.”
“I understand English perfectly well, but crochet words like tension, yarn over and magic ring were somehow making an already new skill feel more complicated. Hindi mein samajhne ke baad suddenly I wasn’t translating the instruction in my head while trying to move my hands. I could just listen and do. I didn’t realise how much difference learning in the language you’re comfortable with could make.”
“I am 58 and I almost convinced myself this was something I should have learned when I was younger. The first few days my fingers felt completely confused. I kept pausing, rewinding and doing the same movement again. Then one evening my hands just did the stitch without me thinking so hard about it. That was the moment I stopped asking whether I was too old and started wondering what I should make next.”
“Bought it for myself during a bad month. Sounds silly but having something to do with my hands in the evening that wasn't a screen made a real difference. The bag was a bonus.”
“My problem wasn’t that I knew nothing. I knew chain, single crochet and a couple of other stitches from YouTube. But ask me to make something without a video playing beside me and I had no idea what to do next. That is the biggest difference for me now. I finally understand how the stitches become an actual project instead of just copying someone’s hands on a screen.”
“Everything in the bag is good quality — the hooks have proper grips, not the thin metal ones that leave a dent in your finger. I have bought supplies separately since and paid more for worse.”
“Ordered on a Sunday, arrived Wednesday in Aligarh, everything wrapped separately and labelled with which lesson it belongs to. I have bought yarn locally for years and this is better yarn than my shop stocks.”
“The hooks have the soft grip, which I did not realise mattered until I used a metal one at a friend's house and my hand hurt after ten minutes. If you have any wrist trouble, get the kit rather than the cheapest hooks you can find.”
“Everything arrived and the quality is genuinely good. I would have liked a small pair of scissors in it — a tiny thing, and I mention it only because everything else was thought through.”
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Is this actually for you?
Yes, if…
- You have never crocheted, or tried once and stopped
- You'd rather be told exactly what to do than piece it together
- You want to actually finish something, not collect half-projects
- You prefer Hindi, or you like having both languages available
- You are buying it for someone — a mother, a sister, a friend who keeps saying she would love to try
Probably not, if…
- You already crochet garments confidently — this will be too slow for you
- You want to sell crochet as a business (our Business Blueprint is the right one)
- You want to watch rather than make — this expects you to pick up a hook
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Why not just watch free videos?
| Free YouTube videos | This course | |
|---|---|---|
| Order to learn in | Whatever the algorithm shows next | Built as a 30-day path |
| When you get stuck | Read the comments and hope | Ask, and get an answer |
| Materials | Guess, order, hope it's right | Posted to you, ready to go |
| Language | Usually one, often neither clearly | Hindi and English |
| Feedback on your work | None | A person looks at it |
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What happens the moment you join
- 1Course access unlocks instantly — no password to invent, we send a link that signs you straight in.
- 2You can start Lesson 1 today, on your phone, while the kit is still in transit.
- 3Your kit is packed and dispatched within 2 working days, with WhatsApp tracking.
- 4You're added to the private community, where everybody else is working through the same thing.
60 days. Full refund. No questions.
Learn a single stitch or get every rupee back. Email us within 60 days — no forms, no awkward questions, no need to explain yourself.
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Questions people ask
I have genuinely never crocheted. Is this too advanced?+
No. It starts with how to hold the hook. Nothing is assumed and nothing is skipped.
Do I need to buy yarn separately?+
No — the kit has everything for your first projects, and it ships free with this bundle.
Is it in Hindi or English?+
Both. Every lesson is taught in Hindi and English, so you can follow whichever is easier.
How long do I have access?+
Lifetime, including every future update. There's nothing to renew.
When will my kit arrive?+
Dispatched within 2 working days, usually delivered in 3–8. Course access is instant, so you can start straight away.
I'm left-handed. Will this work?+
Yes. The stitches are demonstrated so they can be mirrored, and the community has plenty of left-handers who'll help.
How much time does it need?+
About 20–30 minutes a day. People who do a little most days finish; people who save it for Sunday usually don't.
What if it isn't for me?+
60 days, full refund, no questions. Email us and it's done.
Can I buy this as a gift?+
Yes — tick the box at checkout and tell us who it is for. We write your message on a card, put it in the parcel, and nothing inside shows the price. You get the course link to pass on whenever they are ready. If you want it to land on a particular day, reply to your confirmation email and we will hold the dispatch.
Questions from customers
Asked by people on this page. Answered by us, not by a bot.
I have tried crochet twice before and quit both times. What is actually different here?
Priya
Most people don't quit because they can't crochet. They get stuck because they learn a stitch here, watch another tutorial there, and never understand how everything connects. Here, we start from the basics and follow a sequence from holding the hook to understanding stitches, reading the work, and finishing actual projects. The goal isn't to make you watch more crochet. It's to get you to the point where you can actually make it.
— Nazar
How long does the kit take to reach the northeast?
Asked by a customer
Dispatch is within two working days. Guwahati and Shillong usually land in five to eight days, more remote pin codes can be ten. Course access opens immediately, so you can start the first lessons before it arrives.
— Nazar
Do I get the videos forever or does access expire?
Sangeeta
Forever, including anything we add later. There is nothing to renew and no subscription attached to this purchase.
— Nazar
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My daughter is nine. Is this suitable for her?
Farida
Honestly, it is built for adults. A nine-year-old can do it sitting with you, and several do, but she will need help with the safety eyes and the tension. If she is doing it alone I would wait a couple of years.
— Nazar
Does the kit have enough yarn to finish the projects, or do I need to buy more?
Asked by a customer
Enough for the first four projects, with a little spare. After that you will need more yarn, and the course has a list of what to buy and roughly what it should cost — usually two to four hundred rupees for several more pieces.
— Nazar
Can I finish this if I only get twenty minutes a day?
Meenakshi
Yes, but it will take you about nine weeks rather than six. The lessons are cut into five to twelve minute pieces for exactly this reason. What does not work is saving it all for Sunday — people who do a little most days finish, people who batch it usually stop.
— Nazar
I am completely left-handed. Be honest — will I struggle?
Divya
You will be slower for the first week and then it stops mattering. Every stitch is filmed so it can be mirrored, and there is a left-handed group inside the community who post flipped clips. What I will not pretend is that it is identical — you will occasionally have to reverse something in your head.
— Nazar
Is the hook in the kit okay for someone with arthritis in the hands? My mother struggles with thin handles.
Rukhsana
Yes — the two hooks in the kit are the wide soft-grip kind, not the thin metal ones. If she still finds them hard after a week, tell us and we will post a thicker-handled pair at no charge. A lot of our students are learning in their fifties and sixties and this comes up often.
— Nazar
Make your first amigurumi in 7 days
Instant delivery of the course on your email
- Instant access
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- Kit ships in 2 days
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