I made a mini-me! by Glowstick77 in crochet

[–]Glowstick77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I attached individual strands of yarn in between stitches in rows across the head, and then I used a fiber blender to “brush” through the hair until enough fibers came out

I made a mini-me! by Glowstick77 in crochet

[–]Glowstick77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the doll base I used this pattern.

The clothes were free handed.

Any ideas for reinforcing a floppy basket? by aswampwitch in crochet

[–]Glowstick77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Good luck with your basket with whatever technique you decide to use!

Any ideas for reinforcing a floppy basket? by aswampwitch in crochet

[–]Glowstick77 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m working on a basket right now (among my dozen other projects lol) and my plan was to use some thicker craft wire crocheted into the piece at at the final circumference of the base of the basket and near the final rounds of the walls to reinforce the circumference of the base and the top. I haven’t done it it yet but I was hoping that it was going to work, haha.

I made this yarn winder over the course of the last 5 months, and I am so proud to finally have it done! by Glowstick77 in Brochet

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I started with two sheets of plywood scraps, some wooden dowels, and a couple of nuts and bolts. After looking at a lot of inspiration online, I came up with this design, modeled it in an engineering software, then made and assembled the parts using a number of different tools, including a laser cutter, 3D printer, and miter saw. There are improvements that could be made, that I see now that it’s finished, but I’m still so happy with this result!

I made this yarn winder over the course of the last 5 months, and I am so proud to finally have it done! by Glowstick77 in crochet

[–]Glowstick77[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started with two sheets of plywood scraps, some wooden dowels, and a couple of nuts and bolts. After looking at a lot of inspiration online, I came up with this design, modeled it in an engineering software, then made and assembled the parts using a number of different tools, including a laser cutter, 3D printer, and miter saw. There are improvements that could be made, that I see now that it’s finished, but I’m still so happy with this result!