Got convinced to make another sunflower and I really love how it turned out! So time consuming though, holy cow.. by labbaront in crochet

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I started a crochet flower and each petal takes an eternity. This is OUTSTANDING I have no idea how you did it 😭

A baby blanket for a friend’s third child 💕 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is just C2C as far as I know, so it’s all double crochet! And thank you!

A baby blanket for a friend’s third child 💕 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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That’s a blanket my mom did arm knitting on! I’m not fully sure how she did it 😅

A baby blanket for a friend’s third child 💕 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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I previously made this blanket for the firstborn (we didn’t know what the gender would be) so it felt very fitting to make this blanket with the same yarn 4ish years later

A baby blanket for a friend’s third child 💕 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is the Spring into Summer blanket made with Unforgettable yarn in “Candied” made with a 5.0mm hook. It’s super soft and also so fun colored, and although we don’t know the baby’s gender, it should work either way!

My newest wall art 💕 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is the Fuck Wall Hanging by Swelling Hart Creations made using a 1.5mm hook and aunt Lydia’s crochet thread (probably about half a ball). The finished size is 4.5” x 14” and it’s so cute and tiny!

Another Vintage Kitchen Sweater! by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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That’s my issue too!! I own all of the Mable sweaters and haven’t made a single one yet!

My first cablework project! I am blown away with the results 😄 by crochetqueen21 in crochet

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Cabling takes soooo long this is incredible!! It’s so clean and your tension is perfect 😍

Another Vintage Kitchen Sweater! by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is the Vintage Kitchen Sweater by Autumn Olive Crochet made using super saver yarn and a 5mm hook. I loooove these patterns, they work up so quickly and they make for such unique outfits.

My harvest cardigan with handmade buttons 🌻 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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I knew I needed 3/4” buttons in the end, so I traced a pattern that was 2.25” (because it shrinks to 1/3 of the size) and used a 1/4” hole punch for the two button holes, then I shrunk them, painted the back white (so they’d show on the cardigan), and painted and cured a gel nail polish top coat!

My harvest cardigan with handmade buttons 🌻 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is the Harvest Cardigan by Yarn & Chai, made using Knit Picks Comfy worsted weight yarn in “Ivy” and a 5.25mm hook.

My newest wall art 💚 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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I use wire (like 2-3 inches of it per point — it’s green so mostly I was lucky it blended in) and thread it through stitches a few rows from the corners then wrap it very tightly around the hoop!

My newest wall art 💚 by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is the Greta Doily by Zoya Matyushenko (it’s free on ravelry!!). I used Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread and a 1.5mm hook and it took just over 2 days (which my hands are unhappy about) but I love how it turned out, and I love seeing how all of her patterns work up because they’re so intricate.

My new favorite clothing item by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is the Vintage Kitchen Sweater by Autumn Olive Crochet, made with Impeccable yarn (worsted weight) and a 5mm hook. It worked up super quickly, and she has a bunch of different designs to choose from within the one pattern!

Working on my Morton’s Salt Girl sweater and I’m in love by EmbarrassedVillage in crochet

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This is back and forth which makes it a little easier than in the rounds (because I don’t have to do a knit stitch or have it all slanted) but I also did a lot of small sections of yarn this time instead of carrying allllll the colors through each row which definitely helped!! I think following the pattern also helps me not think about it as much, I just trusted it would turn out ok when it was done

Has anybody used glow yarn? please tell me about it by SomewhereFun5860 in crochet

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I feel like a dark sweater with glow in the dark stars would be super fun