50 Times People Crocheted Something Really Creative And Cool And Shared It In This Group (New Pics)
Crochet—the art of creating textiles by using a hook to interlock loops of yarn—has been around for a long time, and it continues to stay relevant to people all around the world. A good example of this is the subreddit called, you guessed it, r/crochet.
This online community has 465,000 members, who are using the platform not only to discuss the craft, but also to share their works. It doesn't matter if they're creating an intricate wedding dress, a giant mural expressing support for Ukraine, or a little bouquet of daisies, these folks know what they're doing and their projects successfully show that crochet is virtually limitless. Everything depends on your imagination.
So to provide the subreddit with the attention it deserves, we at Bored Panda have started a mini-series on it. To catch up, fire up our first and second publications on it, and continue by checking out the latest pieces that were uploaded to it below.
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Daisies Kinda Day Today!
My hands hurt for you. I have actually made three of these daisies, no stems or leaves, and my hands were killing me. You are awesome and the bouquet is beautiful
Ok now i am the owner of 25 screenshops with things i want to make. I carnt be the only one to do this
No idea how these were made, but wow, they are just incredible! Such skill!
And the details on the smaller ones, that are partially closed are amazing
I Made My Wedding Dress
To learn more about the craft, we contacted Krista, a crocheter with almost 10 years of experience, who shares everything she knows on her website Easy Crochet, and Nicola, aka The Secret Crocheter, who teaches lots of lovely folks how to crochet and runs lots of fabulously creative workshops.
"For me, crochet is a way to relax and get some me-time after a long day of working and raising three children," Krista told Bored Panda. "I love being able to create something with my own two hands and then see it getting used in daily life."
"I love how it's possible to create really awesome makes, quickly and simply, using just one or two stitches," Nicola said. "Just by knowing a few basic stitches, you’re able to whip up a new bag to go with your latest outfit, or a handmade greeting card decorated with flowers – the possibilities are endless. I also love how calming and absorbing it is; it’s done wonders for my mental health."
After 5 Years Of Infertility And Crocheting Many Baby Gifts For Others I Was Finally Able To Crochet Stuff For Our Own Baby Boy Expected Any Day Now!
So Happy With The Way This Turned Out!
My Persian Tiles Blanket Is Finished. It’s A Beauty
Looking at these gorgeous creations, you might get the feeling that crochet is difficult and not for everyone. But that's not the case.
"When you first start crocheting, it can be overwhelming to learn about the different stitches, techniques, and hook sizes. However, the best mindset to have when starting is to realize that each stitch and technique is something learned, which will only make you better," Krista said.
"Mistakes will happen at every skill level. Don't let them frustrate you!"
I Crocheted My Wedding Dress And Shawl
My Daughter Wanted An Anxiety Monster To Help Fight Her Anxieties. This Is What We Came Up With
Omg i want to kiss its forehead and hug it onndi3b1dh3rbf
I Have Finally Perfected My Stabby Duck!
Do You Like My Crochet Mini Roses?
Nicola agreed that you as a crocheter can't grow if you don't challenge yourself.
"It's not difficult to start crocheting as long as you have the correct tools and equipment," she said.
"A 5mm hook, and some chunky yarn is a great way to start. Add to that a decent video and you're away! An open mindset is key as you will make mistakes but that's how you learn. Be prepared to unpick and do it again... and again, and again if you have to. Practice makes perfect after all!"
Copper Inspired Eastern Dragon In Celebration Of My First Year Of Crocheting!
I Organized A Crochet Peace Mural!
A Barn Owl
Does Anyone Remember Yip Yips From Sesame Street? I Thought They Would Make Terrific Stockings For The Grandkids!
The moderators of r/crochet said that posts about getting started are quite common on the subreddit.
"We often see beginners posting the same question over and over: 'I want to learn to crochet. How do I start?'" they wrote.
"Many people recommend that you learn by watching YouTube videos. It's often easier to learn by seeing someone demonstrate how to do it. One of the most popular YouTube video courses for beginner crocheters is Bella Coco's video course 'How to crochet for absolute beginners.' The link to the right-handed version of her video is here, and the link to the left-handed version is here."
"Other ways to learn to crochet include: learning from books, having a friend or relative teach you, attending group classes, or hiring a private tutor to teach you," the moderators added. In fact, Nicola is always happy to help people on their crochet journey so if you have any questions, you can get in touch with her; she'd love to hear from you.
I Updated This Mini Rainbow Coat So This Little Girl Could Get A Few More Years Wearing Her Favorite Coat! I Added New Sections To The Bottom And Sleeves, And A Wider Trim. So Happy To Continue To Work On This Piece!
My Cat Square Pillow!
So Much Effort Went Into This Kitty Couch, But It Was Worth It To See Pepper’s Completely Unimpressed Little Face
I Just Finished Her Minutes Ago! Final Tally Was Almost 600 Pieces, And $25 In Materials
"Understanding gauge is important for a beginner crocheter to learn," Krista of Easy Crochet said. "Gauge is the number of stitches and rows per inch in a crochet pattern. It's the best way to make sure the crochet pattern you’re following works out to be the size it was intended to be. If you get more stitches than the pattern's gauge, your crochet is too tight. If you create fewer stitches than the gauge requires, your crochet is too loose."
Even Crochet Dogs Need To Be Groomed!
Do You Like My Crochet Sunflowers?
Tiny Bear Is Done
Finally Finished My Mother's Day Gift
"Chunky yarn is easier to use when learning to crochet as there's more to it than double knit yarn, and if you can get multicolored chunky yarn then that's even better as all your stitches will come out in different colors, making them easier to see (and count!)" The Secret Crocheter explained.
"Try using stitch markers too as they are a great tool to help you see where your first and last stitches are. And start by making something simple like a scarf or cowl….and work your way up to a cardigan!"
Crocheted Big Cat Hats
The Hours And Effort Are Always Worth It When You Love Something
Made A Cute Little Spider. He’s Super Soft And Squishy!
You Just Gonna Scroll On By Without Saying Howdy? (Worm With Cowboy Hat)
Aww it's Oscar the Grouch's pet worm from Sesame Street, Slimey! I think he wore a little hat.
Made This Avocado, With A Removable Pit!
Decided To Patch My Favorite Overalls Today
I Still Need To Finish His Other Shoe, But Here's Bruno/Hernando!
Had To Make A New Hat For Our "Silly Hat Day" At School This Week. (Free Handed)
The fact that the whole thing was free handed is even more amazing
Space Blanket I Made For My Son! It’s Not Perfect But I Am So Proud
My Mom Doesn't Use Reddit So I Wanted To Post This Because She's An Amazing Woman With Amazing Talent
It's Finally Done! Made This As A Belated Christmas Present For My Best Friend.
I Posted A Couple Of The Roses I'd Crocheted For My Wedding Bouquet Some Time Ago And Promised To Post My Progress. 12 Roses Now Complete!
Making Stupid Plant Monsters For My Stupid Mental Health
Nothing is stupid when it comes to dealing with mental issues. Art is a great way to cope with circumstances that overwhelm us, and it´s my way to make my day much better than yesterday. I call this artwork and you are extremely talented. I sincerely hope you get well. Blessings to you!
I Am In A Mental Hospital And Made These Cute Bears To Thank The Nurses And Therapists
I Made A Pack Of Smallest Awoos
Finished This Technicolor Dream Baby Blanket!
Just Gave This To My Oldest Friend, For Her 1st Baby!
Maxi Dress Complete!
I’m Meeting My Boyfriend’s Mother For The First Time And It’s Her Birthday. I’ve Given Many Crocheted Gifts To Others In The Past But I’m Second Guessing Myself If It’s A Good Idea To Gift This Scarf I Made For Her
So Logically I Knew That Using Jumbo Yarn And An 11.5mm Hook Would Make A Giant Amigurumi, But Emotionally… I Was Not Prepared For How Big He’d Be
IF YOU THINK IT IS TOO BIG I WILL GLADLY TAKE IT OFF YOUR HANDS!!!!!
This Graphgan Took Me 4 Months, My Son Better Love It Until He's 30
I Wanted To Share My Lil Tent That Folds Out Into A Campsite For Mr. Raccoon!!!
My Friend Got Drunk And Said His Dream Was To Be First Black Spiderman. I Understood The Assignment
Just Finished My Parents' Christmas Gift! An Afghan With All Our Faces On It
My First Ever Crochet Cardigan Is Complete! Started Crocheting 9 Months Ago And This Is My Own Pattern
Now I Just Need To Slap On A Border And Weave My Tails
I Crocheted Radiohead Lyrics On My Notebook Paper Blanket
Butterfly Wings For My Little Dude
Made This Corny Ski Mask
Every time I see posts like this, I have a sudden urge to go crochet something (I don't know how to crochet yall help me)
It’s easy peasy. You can learn in 15 minutes. Look on YouTube for learn to crochet step by step for beginners. You be crocheting in no time.
Load More Replies...As a crocheting person myself I understand the insane amount of time, effort, dedication and work that goes into these extraordinary creations. I’m overawed and inspired. I love every single post here.
Well c**p. Now I have so many more ideas for projects. See you all in like a year. Lol
Everybody has talent. We’re all talented with different things is the only difference, but we have talent for something is the main point. And I’m glad these guys are showcasing theirs, because the saddest thing in life is wasted talent. Remember that, and start showing off yours! Don’t waste it by hiding it, it only results in hidden treasures. 💯❤️
Now I want to learn how to crochet. All of these are just so beautiful.
There are tons of videos on YouTube, from professional crafters to little kids, and websites galore! I prefer written patterns so I can bookmark and come back to it, but for learning, the videos are an excellent staring point!
Load More Replies...Me, who can turn my hand to most skills (and be naturally proficient), trying crochet: Nope, It's clearly witchcraft! You are all witches! Just sitting there with your wool manipulating spells!
I am in love with every single one of them. I just want to take them all home!
I love these posts; so much talent we would never know about otherwise.
Forty-eight talented crocheters in this post, and two VERY talented crocheters---but because I want every one of them to think they're the VERY talented ones, I'm not going to say which ones are to me. I'm a very experienced crocheter with 50 years of the craft behind me, and while I've done some beautiful work, I can honestly say that all of these surpass what I've done. Kudos to every one of you. You've made use of a wonderful, fulfilling craft that serves many purposes well!
I've always wanted to do stuff like this but anything I teddy to do with strings/yarn I get all tangled up in it and toss it 🤦🏼♀️
BPs got some MAD SKILZ out there! Such beautiful work and creativity.
Every time I see posts like this, I have a sudden urge to go crochet something (I don't know how to crochet yall help me)
It’s easy peasy. You can learn in 15 minutes. Look on YouTube for learn to crochet step by step for beginners. You be crocheting in no time.
Load More Replies...As a crocheting person myself I understand the insane amount of time, effort, dedication and work that goes into these extraordinary creations. I’m overawed and inspired. I love every single post here.
Well c**p. Now I have so many more ideas for projects. See you all in like a year. Lol
Everybody has talent. We’re all talented with different things is the only difference, but we have talent for something is the main point. And I’m glad these guys are showcasing theirs, because the saddest thing in life is wasted talent. Remember that, and start showing off yours! Don’t waste it by hiding it, it only results in hidden treasures. 💯❤️
Now I want to learn how to crochet. All of these are just so beautiful.
There are tons of videos on YouTube, from professional crafters to little kids, and websites galore! I prefer written patterns so I can bookmark and come back to it, but for learning, the videos are an excellent staring point!
Load More Replies...Me, who can turn my hand to most skills (and be naturally proficient), trying crochet: Nope, It's clearly witchcraft! You are all witches! Just sitting there with your wool manipulating spells!
I am in love with every single one of them. I just want to take them all home!
I love these posts; so much talent we would never know about otherwise.
Forty-eight talented crocheters in this post, and two VERY talented crocheters---but because I want every one of them to think they're the VERY talented ones, I'm not going to say which ones are to me. I'm a very experienced crocheter with 50 years of the craft behind me, and while I've done some beautiful work, I can honestly say that all of these surpass what I've done. Kudos to every one of you. You've made use of a wonderful, fulfilling craft that serves many purposes well!
I've always wanted to do stuff like this but anything I teddy to do with strings/yarn I get all tangled up in it and toss it 🤦🏼♀️
BPs got some MAD SKILZ out there! Such beautiful work and creativity.