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Snail hat I made yesterday at work
It's made from thrifted wool that I dyed, a chart from Pinterest, and I just freehanded the shape
The Joan of Arc sweater is complete! Made entirely out of secondhand acrylic yarn. Started April 22nd, finished July 11th.
J.W. Chapman-Taylor Botanical hothouse 1900-1930 color photograph from autochrome plate Museum of New Zealand - Te Papa Tongarewa; Collection: Photography
Illustrations for Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of Waves | Shiosai | 潮騒, by Lâm Tùng Nguyễn.
a pouch I crocheted for some cards! i am very proud of the closure. designed it myself
i always struggled with closures on pouches that aren't suitable for drawstrings. i have 1 that just barely fits the cards and they don't fall out cause of the tension. this one though, the cards actually have enough room.
what i did was i made a flap, i chained some, i attached chain to the other side of the flap, and cut the yarn. then i chained a bunch, surface crocheted a line onto the pouch, and then started chaining again, making sure that the points at which the chains "detach" are about where the loop attached to the flap is fully stretched out.
if this makes you go "huh" and you'd like to understand, feel free to ask
closeup of the yarns, i used 2 cotton crochet threads and 1 fingering weight cotton, held together, it's such a beautiful effect, don't you think?
i realised recently i never posted this guy finished. his name is Edward (effervescent) and i once edited him from discord emojis . he's been done for like a year