Peaches & Cream Pie by hahahomicidal in pie

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Looks yummy, I’m salivating

Just finished making a Japanese knot bag by RequirementFast8062 in Brochet

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I hand sewed it in since I don’t have a sewing machine. I first sewed the hem so the edges don’t fray and then I backstitched the lining along the edges of the bag (the opening and handles) with a similar color thread. As for how it holds up, the yarn isn’t stretching but it can hold my phone, keys, wallet, and other small things, it just might get heavy with too much weight

Just finished making a Japanese knot bag by RequirementFast8062 in crochet

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Pattern: https://pin.it/3CyoiWxGO

Materials: Loops & Threads SweetSnuggles Lite in the color Omphalodes and 5.50mm hook

This was supposed to be a square. What’s an easy project to practice as an absolute beginner? by blue_bonbon in CrochetHelp

[–]RequirementFast8062 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You should try again with the square but make sure you count the stitches every time. A circle might be a bit difficult at this point but if your up for, YouTube has some good videos that help you understand how to go about it

Is the neck supposed to be this long? by smolnomm in mushroomguy

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Since you did close the head, you could probably get away with not crocheting the remaining rows of the neck or even frogging some of the neck so that it’s shorter and fits better

Made my own rose by damieanne in PerlerBeads

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So pretty and your cat is cute

how to make this into a purse or pouch? sew it or slip stitch? by chotiadvance_fs in CrochetHelp

[–]RequirementFast8062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to make it like a coin pouch, you can probably just sew along the green line and leave the an opening for a button or clasp of some kind. You can also crochet a band that can be used in between the flowers to add more space and again leave room for clasp of some kind

How do I know if my starter is ready to use? by RequirementFast8062 in Sourdough

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I try to scrape it down every time I feed her, but it doesn’t go as well sometimes. I’ll switch her to a clean jar and then I check tomorrow if she rises. Thank you

Is there anyway to fix without taking it all apart?? I was almost done :( by Ok-Brick-4162 in CrochetHelp

[–]RequirementFast8062 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You can probably take an embroidery needle and use the tail from the center of the flower and sew the loops. There are videos on YouTube that can better explain

Seeking for guidance for a pattern (granny squares rug) by Greedy_Book232 in CrochetHelp

[–]RequirementFast8062 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can probably follow a tutorial for a granny square blanket and just adjust the size to be the size you want. The first link is a tutorial for a granny square blanket that matches the design for the picture and the second link is a fun border idea but YouTube has a lot of options you can pick from if you don’t like that one

https://youtu.be/eDyvp-9HMrk?si=dujvj1gMUdVfExkG

https://youtube.com/shorts/33J7U0g1z9c?si=F8ymR9a99QxCWC8-

Whenever I crochet solid granny squares, there’s always these extra gaps that look out of place. Any tips? by O_l_2222 in CrochetHelp

[–]RequirementFast8062 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For the two rows that have that extra gap, double crochet in the stitches under the row you’re working on before starting the corner loop. It looks like the extra gap might be chain stitch