Just curious. I crochet a bunch, newly including Tunisian crochet. Tried knitting but that shit’s hard, and slowwww. Might use my knitting skills for super small stuff like washcloths, but I doubt I’d have the patience to create anything bigger.
Crochet, though. Crochet is dope. My favorite thing to make is scarves. They’re nice and easy but useful and usually don’t require you to count stitches like hats and other circular things do. I donate a lot of scarves and the occasional hat or blanket to local mutual aid organizations.
I may post some pics of my crochet later on, but atm I’m at work and can’t do so.
I crochet. I am currently working on a Yeti. And hope to start a shawl using a pattern called Duinen II
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! I picked up knitting back in 2013 and crochet shortly after and they are basically my life.
It’s great knowing both as you can pick whichever craft makes most sense for the thing you want to make. But admittedly knitting does seem to be playing second fiddle to crochet for me atm, there’s no getting round the fact that crochet is just way way faster. I’ll always love to knit socks though, they’re the perfect travel project and I try to always have a pair on the go!
Currently working on two lacy crochet tops, both in black yarn because I’m sick of making things out of the pretty yarns but then never actually wearing them. My heart is black and I’m tired of pretending it’s not!
I do! Haven’t done anything in several years, though. My current crafty hobby is cross stitch.
Could you tell me a little about cross stitch? I’ve contemplated getting into it but don’t know much about it.
Of course! Cross stitch is like the pixel art version of embroidery. Assuming you’ll be working off of a pattern, the general process is that you’ll purchase either a kit (which has all of the supplies you’ll need) or just a pattern of what you want to make.
Then you need to gather materials - if you bought a kit, you can skip this part. The pattern will tell you all of the colors you need - usually these are indicated by one of the major embroidery floss brands such as DMC or Anchor, and each color has its own number or other classification. For example, for my current project I need two colors, DMC 799 (which is a pale blue), and DMC 3750, a dark blue. You will also need a fabric to stitch into. For my current project I am using linen, but there are other options such as Aida (a fabric specifically for cross stitch). You’ll want a blunt needle as well, usually called tapestry needles. Depending on your project size 24-28 are common for cross stitch (the larger the number the smaller the needle). If you have a local needlework shop it’s great to shop there, otherwise I buy my supplies at 123stitch.com (in the USA).
The pattern will be on gridded paper, with symbols corresponding to each color. Each symbol in the grid represents making a little “x” with that color in that spot. There are apps to keep track of where you are in the pattern - Markup R-XP on iOS and Pattern Keeper on Android are the major players, but I’ve also heard of people using a knitting pattern tracker as well, but I forget the name of it. Or you can print out the pattern on paper and highlight or cross out squares as you finish them.
And then eventually you have a picture! I don’t know if you can post pictures in replies in beehaw, so I posted one of my recent finishes and my current WIP on mastadon: https://mastodon.social/@Kamirose/110471012242274125
Sounds really cool! I’ll look into it a little more so I can decide if it’s for me. I love the stuff you’ve made! Your WIP in particular is just gorgeous. Also, lol @ that needle holder thingy.
Haha yeah that’s my favorite needle minder. I have another one from the same person that says “don’t start another project” that I use on the projects I shouldn’t have started.
I knit. Although I’ve also been not actively doing it lately due to lack of space for my supplies (I am wanting to do it more soon though).
when my grandmother passed she left behind a nearly finished blanket that I felt I needed to finish, been learning and practicing so I can get to the point I can finish it properly.
There are resources dedicated to help people finish the unfinished projects of loved ones and friends. loose ends. I’d love to see a picture of what you have. I’m sure there is help out there to get it finished up. From what I understand it helps with grief management. Good Luck!
oh my god that’s so sweet
Yay! I actually came here to see if there were any discussions around fiber arts. I’m a knitter, but love all fiber arts. I want to learn to hand die yarn with naturally grown dye. We will see. Here is one of my many WIP’s (work in progress)
Here is the project link on Ravelry.
I would love to see any WIP’s you guys have going on right now!
Whoa, that’s gorgeous! I’ll bet it’s hard as fuck to make too. Much respect.
I happen to have a little wool that I’m thinking of turning into yarn, but I don’t know very much about the process. Maybe I’ll get into yarn-making too, as if I needed another craft haha.
I’ll post my WIPs a little later.
In theory, I do both! In reality, I get halfway through a project and give up. Though I did successfully make a Sunkern amigurumi once, fully knit one entire sock, and a few scrubbies for my dishes. Currently I’m distracted by sewing and DIY renovations, though.
I knit, though it’s been a few years since I’ve made anything. Mainly it’s been hats and gloves since I haven’t found a lot of great patterns for guys in the past.
I used to crochet. I got so into it, I was doing it on a daily basis. I tried to start an etsy store but it didn’t really take off.
My avatar is actually the first three things I crocheted when I was learning, IIRC. I messed up the round on the purple egg so it’s a bit lopsided. Gave it a sad face, but it’s so cute!
I mostly made amigurumi (crocheted/knitted plushies), then I expanded into wearables like arm-warmers, toque, scarves. I made some pouches. One for a deck of tarot cards I own. Another for my ebook reader. I think the pouch for my ebook reader was the last thing I made.
I need to get back into it again!
I loom knit! I’ve made a few scarves, and I’m working on a shawl right now.
I knit! Mostly sweaters and socks, some hats and shawls. I have a sock project in a little zipped bag that I can take with me. Socks don’t need much space, and they are sort of immediate gratification since they don’t take long.
Funny coincidence, just saw a video about crocheting hyperbolic surfaces and how crocheting and topology are connected.
Hooker here! This is one of my many WIPs—a hoody using the Overcast Sweater pattern on Ravelry:
I’m addicted to crochet! It really helps with times of high anxiety. Mostly make amigurumi as they’re not as much of a time sink. Really proud of a Bobby Hill with a purse I made. I hope you can find a pattern you love :)
Late to this post, I love crochet! I haven’t had much time to do it recently but there’s a simple scarf/shawl that I’ve been been ticking away on for about two years haha. I’m looking forward to having some more free time soon and getting back into it in earnest. Can’t wait to see everyone’s projects here :)