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Finished my second autumn project for the season: a beanie.
I haven’t been very active in crocheting so it took me WEEEEEEKS (if not a month) to finish this. And yes, it’s a bit small for my head (I should’ve measured my head like the tutorial said) and it’s a bit too long (I really wanted that orange on the end lol) but otherwise it turned out very well i think :)
Here’s mine…

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And here’s the tutorial I used: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o0YCzR0TmtA
Of the types of beanies that I’ve made (two so far) this is pretty straightforward. It does take a long while to do (if you are an on-and-off crocheter like me lol). Otherwise, as one friend of mine was able to do, you can make this beanie in literally a night!
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I don’t know about you, but for me, that ain’t happening anytime soon lol 😅
Yarn out ✌🏽
#yarn crafts#beanie hat#beanie hat tutorial#quick project#quickish#crochet#autumn projects#yarnblr#crochetblr#thatone-stroodle-doodle#Youtube
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I made dis cat ear beanie today I followed
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Very easy to follow very easy to replicate highly recomend♡♡♡
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https://www.tumblr.com/wr1t3w1tm3/732346383458304000/not-me-attempting-to-learn-how-to-crochet-a-beanie
So...
I actually finished the beanie a while back. But I didn't have anything to model it on and I don't wanna do a face reveal.
But now, I give to you: my tri-color practice beanie on an A&P model skeleton.



Anybody got a good name for this guy? It was either him or the muscle torso.
#crochet beanie#crochet project#finished#beanie hat#beginner crochet#tutorial link#its a hocus pocus hat#purple for sarah#red for mary#green for winnie#anatomy#fake skeleton#collegeblr#uni life#college life#studyblr#studying
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Salt Of The Earth Men's Winter Beanie
Hi, Sweet Friends! Come and Crochet with me! It is that time of the year once again and I start to get my yarn and Winter hats started for Christmas! Here in Colorado, we have already had some snow. That being said, the hats and beanies of last year will be fine for now and the new hats and beanies will be much appreciated in December! I’m sending this post out before I have mine finished, so…
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#Christmas gift#crafts#Creative Day Thursday#Creative Day Thursdays#crochet#crochet hats#DIY#easy DIY#gift ideas#men’s crochet beanie#tutorials
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Crochet Hat Tutorials
Fall is approaching, and it doesn’t hurt to have a few handmade hats and beanies on standby for unpredictable weather and cozy nights.
I’ve compiled my own videos as resources for anybody looking to crochet a variety of interesting hats. Each of the following links will direct you to my YouTube videos.
Basic beanie
Cupcake hat
Slouchy beanie with dragon scales
Beanie with Juliet balconies
Striped beanie
Beanie with star stitch
Every hat needs flair, why not add a fluffy pompom too? Here’s my tutorial.
If you enjoy my tutorials, please subscribe to my YouTube channel for more!
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Lil' Lix - Christmas Love



Pixie Felix x fem!reader
Warnings: Nothing other than lots of fluffy flufff!
Genre: fantasy au!, established relationship, FLUFFFF!
Summary: Winter is here, and it's also Felix's first Christmas with you!
Dividers: @saradika-graphics
a/n: I don't know if I've ever written such a fluffy thing ever 😅 Pixie Felix is a weakness, and this one is very close to my heart... Enjoy!!
Part 1
For someone who once lived in a magical, sunlit glade, winter in a concrete jungle was literally a nightmare for Felix, your pixie lover. He was currently swaddled in a cocoon of blankets, being dramatic as hell.
His cute freckled nose peeked out as he glanced at you, giving a pitiful sniffle.
"Y/N," Felix whined, his voice muffled. "This is it. When I’m gone, will you cry pretty tears for me? Will you make a little shrine to honor our love?”
“Babe, you’re not dying.” You said with a grin. “You’re just melodramatic.”
“No, I’m serious,” he insisted, glaring at you with the last shred of his dignity. “The frost has claimed me. This winter will be my end.”
You sighed, brushing a strand of his golden hair back. He was up in a second, his shimmery wings fluttering as he moved to nestled into your neck. He rubbed his face against your warm skin and you flinched as his cold nose grazed you.
"Felix!"
"You’re so warm," he murmured, his lips brushing against you. "Did you eat a fire crystal as a child? Are you secretly a fire spirit?!"
"No, I’m just not tiny, Lixie," you said, nudging him gently.
Felix huffed, crossing his arms, mumbling, “Lucky you.”
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Though you joked about this, you knew Felix was genuinely struggling with the cold, and every night his icy little hands and feet snuggled against you, making you jump with the chills.
You had to come up with something (no Barbie clothes didn't help, thank you), so that his threats of “using the last of his magic to ignite himself” could be taken off the scene.
That’s when you had a brilliant idea - knit him some clothes.
You pulled up a beginner’s YouTube tutorial, grabbed some yarn, and got to work. It wasn’t pretty. The first few attempts were disastrous. But then, things got better. You couldn't help but squeal in delight, because it was just that cute!
Felix, perched on a spool of yarn, watched your progress with wide eyes.
“What are you doing?” he asked, looking at the long needles in your hands with suspicion.
“Making you clothes,” you said, focused on a particularly tricky stitch.
“Wait, you can make clothes?” He tilted his head, a strand of golden hair falling into his freckled face. “Like, you don’t just summon them or something?”
“Baby, have you seen me summon anything?”
Felix tapped his chin. “You've got a point. Carry on, my love.”
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After a few days of hard work, you held up your creations: tiny sweaters, hats, mittens, socks, and even a scarf. They weren’t perfect - one mitten was slightly bigger than the other, and the beanie did look a little weird - but they were warm and made with love.
“Y/N, these are… these are…” Felix’s voice cracked, and he placed a dramatic hand over his chest. “Is this what love feels like?”
“Come here, you drama queen. Let’s try these on.” You laughed, holding up a sweater.
He hovered in front of you, wings fluttering as you slid the sweater over his head (you even made slits for his wings). The snug fabric hugged his tiny frame, and his freckled cheeks glowed pink as you tugged the beanie into place.
“Well?” you asked, sitting back to admire your work.
Felix spun in the air, his hands running over the soft yarn.
“I love it! I love it!! It's so warm!!” Felix sang in happiness. “I'm not cold anymore!!”
“You look like a cozy little marshmallow, Lixie” you teased, and he grinned brightly before flying straight into your face and cupping your cheeks with his tiny hands.
“You did all this for me? Y/N, you’re the best thing that’s ever happened to me. Like, ever.” he said gazing into your eyes lovingly.
“Anything for you, baby,” you said, his sincerity making your heart swell.
He pressed kisses to your cheeks, your nose, your lips, so many all at once.
“I love you so much. You’re so smart and sexy -”
“And a terrible knitter,”
“No, no. You’re a brilliant knitter. These are perfect. You’re perfect.”
“Yeah?”
“You’re not allowed to ever leave me.” Felix announced, pressing a soft kiss on your upper lip. “Ever.”
“Wow. Bold.” you said, raising your eyebrows.
“You love me,” Felix said smugly, tilting his head to meet your gaze.
“Yeah,” you admitted softly. “I really do.”
You usually put up a fake tree. Easier to manage and all that. But this year, you decided to bring in a real tree, because you wanted Felix to have a really authentic experience. His first ever Christmas. So you go out with your friend Minho and get one.
The tree stood tall in the corner of your living room, its fresh pine scent filling the air.
Fairy lights were strewn across the floor, and the table was piled up with ornaments, tinsel, and glittery decorations. Felix’s eyes glittered with joy as he eyed all the sparkly decorations like they were treasure.
“Wait, so people just… bring a tree inside their house for this holiday?” Felix asked, hovering in front of you with wide, curious eyes. “And decorate it with shiny stuff?”
“Yes,” you said with a laugh, untangling the lights. “It’s kind of a big deal.”
Felix held up a glittery star ornament that was almost as big as he was.
“This is amazing!” he sang, clutching the star to his chest.
“Well, I did pick the sparkliest ones for you,” you teased, glancing over at him. “I thought you’d like them.”
“I love them. This is already my favorite holiday!!”
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Once the lights were finally untangled, Felix took it upon himself to help string them around the tree. And he also wanted to hang the ornaments (he didn't want to part with the glittery stars and baubles).
He zoomed around the tree, carefully hanging them, occasionally stopping to admire his work.
“Do they have to be evenly spaced?” he asked, tilting his head.
“Well, not really…”
“Great, because I’m putting all the shiny ones in one spot,” he announced, clustering the most glittery ornaments on a single branch.
“Felix, no!”
“But it looks so sparkly!”
You couldn’t help but laugh as he held up another ornament. He was glowing - his eyes twinkling under the fairy lights. It was impossible to scold him when he looked so genuinely happy.
When he was finally done, it was time for the tree topper.
“This goes on the very top. Do you want to do the honors?” you asked, handing him the golden star.
He grinned and took the star, clutching it like it was the most precious thing in the world. He flitted up to the top of the tree, and carefully placed the star.
“All done!” he called, before flying back to admire the sparkling tree. “Y/N, this is amazing.”
“I'm so glad you liked it, Lixie.” You said with a smile. “Your first Christmas should be absolutely magical,”
Felix floated back down to you, his tiny hands resting on your cheeks. “You’re magical.”
“Oh, please,” you said, laughing as you blushed under his adoring gaze.
“No, I mean it,” he said softly. “You didn’t have to do all this, but you did. You brought a whole tree into our home just so I could experience this holiday with you. You’re the best, baby.”
You cupped his tiny hands in yours, smiling.
“And you make everything feel magical, Felix. So, I guess we’re even.”
Spending Christmas with Felix had been a truly beautiful experience, because he was in awe of absolutely everything. The food, the hot chocolate (which he demanded every ten minutes, because why not), the snow and obviously, the tree.
And then came the gifts. Felix snuggled closer to your neck in his knitted sweater, vibrating with excitement. His wings fluttered so fast as you reached for the little package you knew he had put under the trees last night.
“Open it, open it!” he chirped, his cheeks glowing.
You smiled, carefully unwrapping the small, neatly tied package. When the paper fell away, you gasped.
Inside was a necklace - a delicate pendant shaped like a heart, intricately carved from what looked like wood but felt so smooth and otherworldly. Within its center, nestled in a cavity of swirling patterns, was a tiny, glimmering stone. When light caught it just right, it shimmered.
“Felix…” Your voice was barely a whisper as you turned to him, wide-eyed. “This is… this is pixie magic, isn’t it?”
Felix looked shy but proud, scratching the back of his head as his wings fluttered nervously.
“Yes,” he admitted softly. “It’s not much - nothing like the magic I could make back home. But I’ve been working on it for a while. I wanted it to be perfect.”
Your heart squeezed. You knew how difficult it was for him to conjure magic in the city, so far from his enchanted home. It drained him and left him fatigued to use his magic. This pendant wasn’t just a gift; it was his love.
“It’s more than perfect,” you said, voice trembling with emotion. You slipped the necklace over your head, the pendant settling against your chest snugly. “Felix, this is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.”
Before he could respond, you leaned in, cupping his tiny face in your hands and pressing a soft, lingering kiss on top of his head. Felix’s wings fluttered madly as his cheeks turned a deep shade of pink.
“Okay, your turn!” you said, grinning as you placed a larger, carefully wrapped box in front of him.
Felix blinked, his pink cheeks still flushed from your kiss. “For me?”
“Of course. Go on, open it.”
He didn’t need to be told twice. With his tiny hands, he tore through the wrapping paper, his curiosity growing with every layer he peeled back. When he finally lifted the lid, his reaction was epic.
He froze and his mouth fell open, because inside the box was a miniature garden - a lush, vibrant fairy garden filled with tiny plants.
There were cuttings of honeysuckle, foxglove, thyme, and other herbs and flowers you’d researched and found to be dear to pixies. Patches of soft, rich moss filled the gaps, creating a miniature glade that looked as if it had been plucked straight from Felix’s home in the woods.
Felix’s hands trembled as he reached out to touch the moss.
“This… this is…” His voice broke, and you could see that he was trying to keep tears from falling.
“I know you miss home, Lixie,” you said softly. “I tried to make it as close to it as I could. I thought maybe this could help...till we find a way...”
“You made this?” Felix turned to you, his honey-brown eyes shimmering with unshed tears.
“Yes, baby,” you said, your heart aching to see the pain in his eyes. “You deserve to feel at home, Felix.”
He let out a shaky laugh, clutching a tiny cutting of honeysuckle to his chest.
“You knit for me. You make me hot chocolate. You let me take over your Christmas tree. And now this?” His wings fluttered wildly again as he shook his head in disbelief. “You’re… you’re perfect. I don’t deserve you.”
“You’re ridiculous,” you said, laughing softly.
“No, seriously,” Felix insisted, floating up to meet your gaze. “You’re my wife now. That’s it. Decision made. I don’t care what human traditions you have - we’re married.”
You burst out laughing, cupping your hand around him to gently hug his tiny frame. “Oh, we are, aren't we?”
“Yes!” he declared, his freckled cheeks glowing again. “You’re mine. Forever. I’m never letting you go.”
But the best gift of all?
Waking up to the sound of soft singing. It took you a moment to realize the voice was coming from your balcony. Sleepily, you shuffled over and peeked through the glass door, careful not to make a sound.
There he was - Felix, hovering over one of your plants that, its leaves glistening with dew. Felix was holding a tiny little watering can - you’d put it in his garden as you'd made it - and carefully collecting drops of dew from the larger potted plants.
He tilted the can to sprinkle water gently over the moss and flowers in his garden, his movements slow and careful.
“Good morning, honeysuckle,” he sang, brushing a tiny hand over a leaf. “You’re looking lovely today. And you, foxglove -”
His voice was warm and full of love as he spoke, and he sang softly in a language you didn’t recognize. It was so melodic, weaving through the air like a magical breeze.
Your heart clenched at the sight. He was so utterly devoted to his little world, the kind of magic you couldn’t put into words, the kind that made you want to hold him tight and never let go.
With a soft smile, you made your way back to bed, because your heart was full knowing that he was happy. And you drifted off to sleep again feeling completely blessed.
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How I made my own vintage Pomni!

Based on this tutorial, with my own modifications and sewing pattern!
Let's begin!
Here's a total list of the things I used here.
Shiny fabric: blue and red
Acrylic paint. Colors: White,red,blue,black
Gold ribbon
White sculpey clay
Tin foil
Mod podge (for sealing the paint)
Jingle bells
Dark brown yarn
Glue
And depending on how you want to handle crafting the body you can either follow the original tutorial and make one out of any fabric you'd like, filling it with plastic beans and stuffing,
Or you can do what I did and cheat a little! I actually used the body of a beanie baby to save time. You'll find tons of these guys at the thrift store, usually for about a dollar each. The one I used for Pomni looked like this.
All I did was carefully undo the stitching on the bear's head and set Pomni's clay head in the opening!
Now for the steps! The first thing I did was gather my materials and make a concept sketch.

Then since I already had a body for Pomni, I rolled a ball of tin foil slightly smaller than I wanted the head to be, and covered it in sculpey clay. Then I molded the face into a nice cute shape! Don't worry if the back of the head is lumpy, you won't see it under the hat and hair.
Make sure to add a neck that tapers outwards at the bottom so the head stays in the neck hole of the plush body!

After baking the clay, I painted the head white and sketched out the face lightly with pencil before painting on the details. I even added a little bit of glitter to her eyes! Then when I was satisfied with the face, I sealed the paint with mod podge. It added a nice shine to her face which adds to the porcelain look!



I'd bought a clown doll at a thrift store with a similar outfit to the one I wanted to make for Pomni, which I reverse engineered to make my own pattern! Here's In-progress Pomni wearing the other doll's outfit.
I cut out these patterns to use for the outfit.
After cutting out the pants they should look like this when put together and folded. Turn them inside out and sew them together at the middle, including the crotch. Leave the top and the pant legs open.
The sleeves should look like this cut out and folded. Make sure they're inside out just like the pants, and sew these at the sleeve openings at the top. Remember to leave the neck hole open!
Here's where we add the ribbon at the ends! Fold up the base of the pant legs and sleeves to hem the ends, and scrunch up the gold ribbon to sew around the borders while you're hemming them. It'll scrunch the ends a little bit, giving the outfit that poofy look.
Then turn it inside out!
I sewed the bells on and put the outfit on pomni! Then I simply cut another piece of ribbon and made a little ruffle for her neck. It's not sewed to the outfit just so it's easier to take on and off.
For Pomni's hair I got the yarn and combed it out with a fine tooth comb until the texture became softer, and then used a flat iron on it (VERY briefly. just for a second!!!!) to straighten it out. For more tips on this look up yarn doll hair tutorials on youtube! Then I just glued it to her lil head and styled it like so.
I don't have any progress pics for the hat but it was pretty simple. Just cut out the shapes and sew them up!
Then add the hem with a ribbon folded in half, and the bells!
TADAA! A baby pompom for you!
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Taigen and the Modern!AU equivalent of the bald spot
Featuring Reader, Mizu, and BES cast!
One day Taigen shows up on campus wearing a beanie. Which is really out of left field, as he never wears hats.
Mizu raises an eyebrow at him. “Your middle school skater phase came late.”
“Shut up!” he snaps, folding his arms and slumping down in his chair.
You and Mizu both narrow your eyes on Akemi, who’s avoiding eye contact with everyone at the table.
“You fucked up his hair, didn’t you?” The corner of Mizu’s mouth twitches up.
“No.” Akemi’s cool response chirps out too fast to pass off as real, face tilted up and away.
“This is why I didn’t let you experiment with my hair,” Mizu shakes her head with a chuckle. She ruffles your hair beside her. “Kept her away from you too, dove. You’re welcome.”
“It was just a tiny mishap!” Akemi hurries to defend herself, eyebrows pinched together with a pout.
“TINY? You disfigured me!” Taigen slams his hand on the table, his face screwed up in anger at her.
“I did not disfigure you! If you had just kept still like I asked-“ “Me moving slightly did not do this! You weren’t even paying attention to the tutorial-!”
Mizu’s hand flashes out and catches the end of the beanie in her grasp as Taigen was distracted with bickering. “What, did she fuck up dying your grey hairs?” She rips the beanie off.
Your jaw drops, hand quickly coming to cover the breathy gasp of laughter that wheezes from your mouth.
Even Mizu’s eyebrows shoot into her hairline, a strangled snort punched out from her chest.
Taigen’s hand frantically claps over the shiny patch of skin in the shape of a small rectangle.
“Akemi, not the hair clippers!” you whisper, blinking back burning tears of laughter when Taigen’s gaze turns murderous on the two of you. But the silent shake of your shoulders gives you away.
Mizu sinks to the floor, tears in her eyes as she clutches her middle. Hysterical laughter wracks her frame, belly laughing as she goes down for the count onto the cafeteria floor.
Taigen’s chair screeches as he jumps to his feet, screaming at her. He fumbles for the beanie on the table, shoving it back on as he continues to berate her.
You glance down at you partner over your shoulder. “I think Mizu is broken.”
“I’m gonna PEE.”
#mizu#mizu blue eye samurai#mizu x reader#blueeyesamurai#blue eye samurai x reader#modern mizu#taigen#akemi
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based on my ultimate favorite image
i look terrible in flat brim hats so i made it into a beanie :3
knit the hat myself using this tutorial, designed and stitched the cross stitch pattern myself! ( f2u pixel pattern below the cut)

#been wanting to do this forever :3#fag enabler#cross stitch#cross stich pattern#cross stitch patch#knitting#knitblr#stitchblr#free pattern#free cross stitch pattern#queer artist#cane.png
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Still into crochet cat ear beanies?? :) I am.



I made mines and you can probably make yours too!
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Here's the super beginner friendly tutorial I followed, it took me two weeks working on it on and off a couple hours at a time, you only need like, two beginner stitches and one of those is chaining, which is like. THE first thing you learn. I believe in you. Feel free to look up tutorials on the stitches as well, sometimes you need multiple tutorials to follow just one tutorial esp as a beginner! :)
after I made the first one I decided to ditch the second hook, which wasn't THE move, but if you only have one hook, I recommend making a few more chains to accommodate the width of your head, like 3-8 more chains should do it. Just try it on and make sure the ring fits loosely around your head bc that part folds over itself eventually and you need to leave a little space to accomplish The Other Layer Of Yarn, you'll see what I mean.
A little more intermediate, I still struggle with the magic circle part, but here's a tut for the skull applique I think this is the one I used! Just stuck a barrette through the underside and used that to pin it to my hat! Ez pz pumpkin pie
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Okay they end!!!! <3 remember, diy ≠ bad looking!!
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Good afternoon!
I saw on your post of your felt arapaima piece that you’d mentioned adjusting the pattern— do you block all your patterns yourself? Additionally, do you have any plans to sell sewing patterns in the future?
Have a lovely day!
Hello!
Yes, I make all the patterns myself!
I am currently working on my first "selling" pattern. I've never made a tutorial before so I am trying to get it user friendly as I think my work flow can be a bit... Chaotic? spontaneous?
Maybe I am being hard on myself but regardless I hope to have patterns in the shop soon!
I have the jester beanie hat in works and the whale plush as well. For the fish I am unsure right now.
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New premium pattern from me! You can grab the pattern for my Berry Fizz Slouchy Hat from my Etsy shop! Or from my Ravelry shop! Both links are in my bio! 🍓💕🌈
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This trans youth sent his ask to me via message but has allowed me to share it incase it helps others. Thank you anon :)
Anon: "hey i was just wondering if you had any advice for me. i am a teenage transmasc (not entirely sure about my identity yet) but have been experiencing massive dysphoria around my name and chest and stuff. i cant come out to my parents as they are very transphobic and i may end up being disowned. i feel as though i am trapped in this situation of not being able to come out but unable to be happy like this. i am very sorry for the rant hope you have a good day."
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hey welcome :)
I'm also a transmasc kid in a very similar situation to yours, in fact almost identical, so I can relate.
A few things i recommend:
- If you are friends with some people at school you know will be supportive, maybe try come out to a couple of them MAKING IT VERY CLEAR THAT YOU ARE NOT OUT TO ADULTS/YOUR PARENTS. It's not much but being called a preferred name and pronouns by even only a couple of people can make a huge difference.
- If you are able to buy your own clothes or choose what you wear (I am not), I recommend using clothing to express yourself and hide your chest. Layering with thinks like jackets and flannel shirts are a great option as they hide your chest and look quite masc. Additionally, i recommend t-shirts with those big, thick plasticky printed designs on them, as they don't flex very easily hiding your chest a little. Straight cut jeans can help hide curves if you get dysphoric about that. And if all else fails, a big hoodie hides everything
- if you are not able to get a haircut and have long hair, i recommend tucking it in a hat like a beanie to give the appearance of short hair. If it is long enough, you can even flip it over and make it look like a sort of fringe.
- If you wear makeup, or are open to doing that, there are plenty of masculine makeup tutorials out there which can really help make your face appear more masc
- In terms of a binder, I assume that like for me that is not an option. However, layering sports bras can be alright for now. Just make sure to be safe with it, don't size down, and stop if it restricts your breathing at all.
DO NOT attempt to come out to your parents if doing so may put you in any danger. When you are an adult, you can leave home, transition, and be happy. It will get better, I promise <3
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I made my first ever beanie! Came out chunkier than I expected, and the yarn was one of the first I ever spun so the weight consistency was... eh, whatever, but I loved the color too much not to make something out of it.
I made it based on this tutorial, with a 2-ply worsted-ish yarn spun from a blend of Polish sheep breeds, and you know what is fun about making a hat with a yarn like this? After I washed the raw wool, carded it, spun in, plyed it, dyed it, and then crocheted it into a hat, I was still picking out blue oat chaff out of my hair after trying it on.
Just not to jump-scare people, both the hat and my mug under the cut:


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crochet youtube channels
channels i find inspiration from, channels with great tutorials, channels with unique designs, etc
day la hanh: clothing; accessories; bags
yawning yarning crochet: bags and pouches; hair accessories and hats
mahum 🎀: room decor; lots of cute accessories; book sleeves and bags; keychains and amigurumi (lots of pinks and whites and greens and beiges)
sirin's crochet: clothing; coasters; shawls; blankets
it's erin b. : clothing - lots of variety from scarves and beanies to summer t-shirts, sweaters and skirts
kiara's hooks:
make it yourself
ikoxun
ralee hands
etm's studio: amigurumi, keychains and bags, and lots of other cute stuff
by red bean
小师妹手作
함께하는뜨개질 [캣츠,룸]
lingzhi handmade
olga poltava
bonniebaycrochet
itslewababy
yumyam
xuxu crochet: amigurumi and keychains, some newer videos of pouches and bags
kj korn
#i need to make this list better and more coherent before i make it rebloggable#tune.txt#i can categorize these according to the types of stuff they make so like plushies / home stuff /#accessories / clothing#but hm it would get difficult#i can list what they make in a short description though hm ... lets see#crochet#lists
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Sorry guys but I think my gran might be the best! While I was asleep she was figuring out how to best make Beanie outfits.
This is a no sewing outfit! She just modified a sock! Click here for the tutorial she followed.
We used a 17 inch/43cm children’s sock.
And if you want you can do shorts instead of a hat! We also plan to whipstitch the bottom edge of the top but I think you could alternatively tuck it under and glue it.
#bongo the monkey#mod talk#beanie babies#beanie baby#ty beanie babies#kidcore#toywave#nostalgia#stuffed animals#90s toys#stuffies#y2k
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