50 Times People Pushed Boundaries Of Crocheting, And It Resulted In These Masterpieces (New Pics)
InterviewIt’s amazing what people can do when given some yarn and a hook. From scarves and pillowcases to handbags, sweaters, and toys, imagination seems to be the only limit to what can be crocheted.
Luckily, people in the Crochet subreddit have infinite creativity and share their incredible projects, inspiring others to do the same. We compiled a whole list of the most amazing crocheted pieces, all you have to do to find them is scroll down.
While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with crochet designer and blogger at The Loopy Lamb, Ashley Parker, who kindly agreed to talk with us about all things crochet.
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So Long 2024, Here’s To The Best Thing I Made All Year 🌈
Lined Paper Blanket
I Crocheted The Flowers For My Brother's Wedding
Crochet designer and blogger at The Loopy Lamb, Ashley Parker, tells Bored Panda that she got into crocheting as a way to cope with postpartum depression and anxiety after having her first child.
“I initially began with loom knitting, but I felt limited by the types of projects I could create. That led me to pick up crochet, and I’ve never looked back.”
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That was very kind of her. Must took her very many hours and expense for her.
I Finished This Freeform Crochet Coat!!
Poppies, Almost Complete
What she enjoys most about this craft, or rather art, is how limitless it is. “Since you can place your crochet hook almost anywhere in a piece, the creative possibilities are endless—it’s amazing how a simple hook and yarn can transform into something extraordinary.”
Awww I Love Her.. What Do You Think?
Crocheted Pet Bed 🐾🐢
Oh This Has Me In Tears
Her passion for crocheting led her to create a blog called The Loopy Lamb in 2018. On it, she shares her crocheting projects, free crochet patterns, tips, and techniques for anyone interested in such a hobby and even offers yarn, book, and product reviews. It’s truly an encompassing place for any crochet enthusiasts looking for inspiration or ways to improve their craft.
Finished It Just In Time
Finally Finished The Festival Of Lights Cal!@
Update: Tiana Is Finished. How Do We Feel?
“Crochet started out as a way to relieve stress and anxiety but soon became a passion for me. Once I started to design my own projects, I couldn’t stop. I just fell in love with it. Now I share my passion for creating here on my blog with you. Outside of crochet, I love birds of prey, baking and reading,” she wrote on her website.
I Crocheted My Wedding Dress
Made This For My Coworker Suffering From Endometriosis
I Made My Wedding Dress!
However, as with most things, crocheting also comes with its own unique challenges. For Ashley, the most difficult thing is balancing creative freedom with clarity in pattern writing. “Crochet allows for endless possibilities, but the lack of standardization across patterns can be tough, especially for beginners. I’ve learned how important it is to design with both creativity and accessibility in mind, ensuring my patterns are easy to follow while still being unique.”
How'd I Do? Frog Doorstopper
Finished My First Scarf ✨🐛
Finished My Cardigan
I don't know what I like more ..the cardigan or the expression on his face :)
Why do you assume, Slap Shot, that a woman made this? Do you not think that men have the capability of crotcheting too?
Load More Replies...When asked about her favorite project, she told us that her Seth the Sloth design holds a special place in her heart. “The pattern, which is available for free on my blog, was one of the first times I experimented with combining two different yarn weights to emphasize specific features in a toy.”
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My Absurdly Large Octopus
I Could Cry Tears Of Joy!
“I used fur yarn,” she continued, “which made the sloth extra soft and cuddly—and nearly impossible to tell it was crocheted at all! It’s a great example of how basic stitches, like the single crochet, can be transformed into something truly unique when paired with an unexpected yarn choice. Sloths are one of my favorite animals, so he’s extra special to me,” Ashley fondly shared.
Found This Beautiful Monstrosity At A Local Library!
It Turned Out So Cute That I Don't Want To Give It Away
30th Birthday Present For BF: A Blanket With Half Of The First Gen Pokemon
Lastly, we couldn’t let Ashley go without asking for some advice for those who might be interested in starting to crochet. “My best advice is to be patient with yourself,” she said.
“No one’s first projects look perfect, and that’s okay! It takes time, practice, and persistence to build your skills. I’d also recommend learning how to read a crochet pattern early on. While video tutorials are fantastic, many patterns don’t include them. Limiting yourself to videos could mean missing out on an incredible range of projects and designs.”
My Forever Sunflower Is Finally Done !
This Might Be My Favourite Thing Yet
Please Someone Tell Me It's Pretty. I'm So Close And Yet So Very Very Far
Bees!
My First Crochet Project That Took Me Months!
I Crocheted A Chicken Hat And Feet For My Halloween Costume This Year ✨
Finished My First Ever Cardigan. I'm In Love Right Now
African Flower Tarantula, Can’t Believe I Did It!
First (And Probably Last) Baby Blanket!
I Crocheted A Nuclear Reactor Core
I Don’t Know How I Feel About This. Sadness Mostly
Here is what was posted with the picture: My son just called from Uni in tears. He had stored a blanket I made him in a plastic bag in his garage because he had fleas. His flatmate put it on the curb last week and it’s lost / taken to the dump. It was so much work. His flatmate is so sorry. Here’s a picture of it.
Nautilus Shell Purse
Made A Tapestry Of My Little Friend 🥹
First Ever Garment. I Am So Proud Of Myself I Could Shed A Tear
Best Of 2024: Made This Little Friend For An Adventurous Little Girl 🥹🐻🏔
I've Made Several Of These In The Past But I Never Grow Tired Of How Pretty They Are 🥰
My First Finished Blanket
My Mom (Also A Crocheter) Said It’s Really Bad. Is It So Bad?
I Can't Believe It's My Very First Crochet Dress!
I Have No One But My Mom To Show This To But I'm Too Proud Of Them Not To Share
A Platypus? Perry The Platypus?!
Finally A Blanket That Can Match My Freak
Completed My First Ever Crochet Project - As Part Of My Job As A Display Artist At Anthropologie
Finished Fruits And Veggies For My Son For Christmas!
Hoth!! My First Wearable!
Needed To Block A Leggy Frog, Now He Looks Like That…
It's a bit blurred when I zoom in... is froggy also blindfolded and/or gagged?🫣
Note: this post originally had 80 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
So proud of all of you! Each and every one nailed it! Such talent... 💜💜
Handicrafts in general are a wonderful hobbie. Working with wool and yarn is particularly satisfying for me personally. As you can see here - you can create practical, useful things or simply things that exist for the sake of existence. It's relaxing in the process. It makes you proud when you learn a new stitch or finish a particularly stubborn project. It's great to see that, especially the 'old people crafts', found their way back and are proudly presented. I can well remember being laughed at for liking all kinds of handicrafts with wool and yarn.
From the weird kid at school who loved playing Beethoven sonatas on the piano more than socialising, I salute you! And I raise a glass to other hobbyists all over the world - stick with the skills that bring you joy! You might think that anyone can learn to do them with time, but no one will love and appreciate how they make you feel more than you do!
Load More Replies...I'm good with a needle but never mastered crochet or knitting. I think it's time to start learning. I'm 70, it's never too late to start something new. These are all so amazing.
Crochet is so much easier for me than knitting. Only one stick
Load More Replies...So proud of all of you! Each and every one nailed it! Such talent... 💜💜
Handicrafts in general are a wonderful hobbie. Working with wool and yarn is particularly satisfying for me personally. As you can see here - you can create practical, useful things or simply things that exist for the sake of existence. It's relaxing in the process. It makes you proud when you learn a new stitch or finish a particularly stubborn project. It's great to see that, especially the 'old people crafts', found their way back and are proudly presented. I can well remember being laughed at for liking all kinds of handicrafts with wool and yarn.
From the weird kid at school who loved playing Beethoven sonatas on the piano more than socialising, I salute you! And I raise a glass to other hobbyists all over the world - stick with the skills that bring you joy! You might think that anyone can learn to do them with time, but no one will love and appreciate how they make you feel more than you do!
Load More Replies...I'm good with a needle but never mastered crochet or knitting. I think it's time to start learning. I'm 70, it's never too late to start something new. These are all so amazing.
Crochet is so much easier for me than knitting. Only one stick
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