#Crocheting
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The latest version of my Thwompette crochet cosplay!
Photo by bryantcoxphotography
#crochet#crocheting#fiber art#yarn#fiber artist#crochet cosplay#fiber crafts#cosplay#artist#yarn crafts#cosplayer#cosplaying#my cosplay#cosplayers#crochet inspiration#crochetblr#thwomp#thwompette#thwompette cosplay#mario#mario bros#mario kart#video games#video gaming#gaming#gamer
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Beans is so adorable!
Making a weighted velvet baikal seal plushie :3





Head and tail end are stuffed w ultra plush fiber fill and the bulk of the body is packed full of weighted pellets that have a nice crunchy sound when you squeeze it. Not weighed yet, but it feels between 1.5 - 2lbs?
#crochet#waiting on some fishing line to make whiskers before attaching the mouth#next i need to make the front flippers and then assemble everything :3#yarn crafts#crocheting#crochetblr#yarnblr#yarn#crochet yarn
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I finished crocheting this vest-waistcoat peplum kinda thing today. I know it won't be everyone's cup of tea, and my mother says I look like a stack of 1970s tiles (which actually made me laugh), but I love this. I'm kind of obsessed with it. It's super comfy, and I am quite proud.
I was aiming for a more...huh. Hobbity cottagecory kind of vibe but landed on this. Still super satisfied with it, despite the imperfections.
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Y'ALL
i just finished my first legitimate crochet commission :D
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I have the best friends lol. Look at this lovely cross stitch piece a friend made me!
EDIT: I have been informed that the pattern is by @shitpostsampler ! Thanks to those who let me know!
#cross stitch#crochet#crocheting#fiber art#fiber artists of tumblr#fiber arts#fiber crafts#crocheters of tumblr#lost in the woods#gift#not my work
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Self-reblog go spread my tiny creation
I've seen a lot of people rebloging my tiny Dunsparce pattern and I'm very grateful BUT here's a reminded that the pattern is on Ravelry!!
Ravelry: Tiny Dunsparce pattern
PLEAAAASE check out this page if you want THE MOST up-to-date tiny crochet dunsparce!!!
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#tiktok#crochet#tw flashing lights#crochetblr#crafting#crafts#art and craft#craftblr#craft#crocheting
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Knitting is great it's just a fidget toy and periodically you get a scarf or some shit
#knitting#knitters of tumblr#knitblr#knitwear#crochet#crocheting#crocheters of tumblr#crochetersoftheworld#funny#funny shit#funny stuff#shitpost#funny post#ha ha funny#ha ha ha#haha funny#haha#shitposting#just being silly#sillyposting#weird humor#tumblr humor#humour#humor#lol#hehe#comedic#comedies#comedian#comedy
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My maternal grandmother could crochet.
Nothing complicated. Basic granny squares and double crochet, but she was the one in the family who made blankets for her kids and grandchildren. Dementia hit in her nineties but she still remembered how to make granny squares and made dozens. I asked her for one last blanket but by that point the dementia had taken how to join the squares. They were stacked in piles around the dining room table and when she went into care, into a plastic box for storage.
When she died, I asked for them. By that point I could crochet but didn't know how to join, and figured, someday, I'd learn.
It's at least a decade later. I'm the one who makes blankets for my nephews, for my cousin's children, for pregnant coworkers. Last year I made seven blankets, three for Project Linus, the rest for family and a friend. I can follow crochet charts, filet crochet, do clusters, fans, basic lace, amigurumi.
The world, as is its wont, is on fire. Tonight, I have opened the plastic container for the first time in a decade. I'm sorting them into piles by color. I know now how to look at them and see where her memory slipped or areas I'll need to repair. There's no printed pattern but if I need more I have the skills to copy the pattern.
Each square is 5 inches. Blanket size for Project Linus is 40x60. I'll see how many people I can give her last crochet legacy to.
#crocheting#crochet#my grandmother was terrible with colors but had excellent tension#having some definite emotions as I sort through these#the daughter of ukranian immigrants who became an OR nurse#the world wasn't very kind to her and she wasn't always kind but she found peace later in life and loved me without condition#granny square project
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I arrive at the yarn store and grab a skein off the shelf, the exact same brand, type, weight and color of the one I bought a week ago. Everyone in the store immediately knows that I miscalculated the amount of yarn I'd need for a project. They start booing at me. They are throwing crocheted tomatoes at me. The old lady giving knitting lessons in the corner is shaking her head. She had such high hopes for me. The cashier spits at me when I pay for it.
#aaaaand scene. this is a dramatic reenactment of what my brain is sure should happen.#mogologue#knitting#crocheting#crafts#yarn crafts
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(Long post, sorry y'all)
A little more than two years ago now, my grandmother passed away. She and my grandpa had moved down to my home town a few years before so we could take care of them. I brought them groceries once a week, helped them write checks, fixed tvs, and found lost things. I was really close with my grandma.
In addition to her hilarious personality and dry wit, one of my favorite things about her was that she was a painter and a crafter like me! She used to crochet, and I took her to the craft store a couple of times so she could get more yarn and books on crochet. But her arthritis and the shaking in her hands kept getting worse, so she eventually had to stop.
She kept her most recent project, a granny square blanket, safely packed away in a plastic bin. She told all of us she was going to finish it one day.
Her hands never got better, and when she got sick, and we found out it was cancer, she rapidly deteriorated.
After she passed, I went to work helping my mom clean out my grandparents apartment so we could move my grandpa in with her. In our frantic cleaning, I found that bin again:


DOZENS of granny squares, dozens of half used skeins. I asked my mom what she wanted me to do with it, and she said she didn't care. I set it aside and later took it home.
Maybe a month later, that tumblr post about the Loose Ends Project was going around. It felt like a sign--I was never going to learn to crochet in order to finish my grandmother's blanket. But they might be able to help!
So I filled out the interest form. They got back to me SUPER quick. And maybe 2 weeks later, I was paired with volunteer in my state (only 2 hours away!) and the box of yarn, granny squares, and my grandmother's crochet hook were in the mail. That was at the end of January this year.
Over the next couple of months, my "finisher" emailed me regular updates on her progress, and asked me questions on my preferences for how she constructed the final blanket.
At the end of August, the blanket was done!

I had always intended the blanket to be a gift for my mother. So I cleaned it up, put it in the only bag I had big enough to fit it, and drove to my mom's. I gave the blanket to her and she was gobsmacked. I explained to her all about Loose Ends, and how someone volunteered to finish the piece for us. She was speechless. (I was quite pleased with this, because I am not the best at giving gifts, so this was a pretty exciting reaction!)
She said that it was the most thoughtful gift she had ever been given. She said "your grandma would love this". To which I replied, "yeah, I know she really wanted to finish it a couple of years ago". But that was when my mom dropped the bomb of a century on me--she told me that my grandma had started making those granny squares OVER 30 YEARS AGO. She had started the blanket when my grandpa was staying in the hospital, but that was back when my mom was younger than I am now! My grandma had packed them all away, planning on finishing it, when my grandpa was sent home from the hospital. Then it went from house to house, from condo in Chicago to their apartment in my hometown. All that time and my grandma had wanted to finish it, but couldn't. First because she was busy, then because she forgot how to do it, then because of her arthritis, and then because of the cancer. My mom said she had given up on expecting my grandma to finish it.
She said I brought a piece of her childhood with her mom out of the past.


And really, all of this is to say, if you have seen or heard about the Loose Ends Project and have an uncompleted project or piece from a loved one who has passed away--these are your people. They were so kind and treated my project with such care. That box probably would have been found by my own grandkids one day if I hadn't heard about Loose Ends.
Five stars, absolutely worth it!
(From what I understand, you can sign up to volunteer too! If you have time to share, it might be worth checking out!)
#loose ends#the loose ends project#joy knits#text#long post#knit#knitting#crochet#crocheting#craft#crafting#diy#crochetblr#yarnblr#yarn#knitblr
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I finally made my first yarn wig after 10+ years of crocheting my cosplays...
#artist#crochet#crocheting#fiber art#yarn#yarn crafts#cosplay#crochet cosplay#fiber artist#fiber crafts#my crochet#my cosplay#my art#wig#wig making#costume construction#cosplayer#costume#crochet tumblr#crochet wig#marie antoinette#rococo#historical fashion#fibre artist#fibre arts#textile art#textiles#costume design#crochet design#designer
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"According to National Coalition for the Homeless, 40% of the country’s homeless youth population is comprised of LGTBQ+ teens.
When New York native Austin Rivers took up knitting during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was this staggering figure that drove him towards action.
“I don’t have the capacity to build a shelter, the network or the connections to help in that way, but what I can do is knit,�� Rivers told NBC News.
“And I know that New York City is cold, so I decided I would start knitting and create this nonprofit.”
That’s when he founded Knit the Rainbow, an organization that distributes free handmade garments to those in need.
And nearly five years after it was first created, Rivers’ knitting collective isn’t just serving the queer community in New York City.
Their nationwide network links local yarn stores and local nonprofits with over 550 volunteers from 45 states.
As of 2024, they have collected and distributed over 25,000 winter garments — including sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, and socks — throughout homeless communities in New Jersey, Chicago, Detroit, and beyond.
Once clothing items are shipped to Rivers’ apartment, he works with volunteers to unpack boxes, tag and sort donations, and pack and deliver them to local shelters that provide housing to LGBTQ+ and HIV+ homeless youth.

Although the organization’s impact is wider, and the piles of mail have grown higher, Rivers still has a hand in day-to-day deliveries.
“We’re going to do it whether it’s rain, or snow, or shine,” Rivers said in his NBC News interview, pulling a handcart topped with boxes.
Those clothes could be the difference between frostbite and hospitalization, especially in cities that often drop below freezing in the wintertime.
But Rivers also noted that every handmade item — knitted, crocheted, or stitched — has a dual impact, because every piece of clothing is made with love.
“A lot of the times, the reason that they’re unhoused is because they were kicked out by their families,” Rivers said.
“We’re not just providing warmth, but we’re also providing that love and that compassion that they so often don’t have.”
To the members of the community Knit The Rainbow served, he had a clear message.
“There are thousands of people out here that are constantly thinking of you and using their hands to make things for you,” Rivers emphasized. “So don’t give up. Keep going.”
To download free knitting [and crochet] patterns, donate a garment, or sign up to volunteer, you can visit the organization's website to get started."
-via GoodGoodGood, December 23, 2024
#winter#new york#nyc#new york city#chicago#detroit#united states#homelessness#unhoused#housing crisis#knitting#fiber crafts#fiber art#crochet#crocheting#fibre arts#nonprofit#volunteering#grassroots#knitblr#yarnblr#knitting pattern#knitters of tumblr#yarn crafts#crocheters of tumblr#crochet pattern#lgbtq#lgbtq youth#lgbtq community#lgbtq positivity
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Crochet Eye Sweater by CarolineMoorenc
#CarolineMoorenc#eyes#crocheting#crochet#fashion#handmade#textiles#y2knots#art#curators on tumblr#curators
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hello people in my phone do y'all fuck with the crocheted cat blanket
#please say yes#this took me like 6 months#i love it tho :)#crochet#crochet blanket#cats#crochet cat#crocheting#fiber art
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