Happy new year to everyone. May God bless each and everyone of you with good health and a joyful year!❤️
COMING SOON TO THE CROCHET CLUB
The How To Read Crochet Patterns Course. It's still in the works but I wanted to let you all know it is coming! I'm working hard to make this course as helpful and useful as possible. Can't wait for you to check it out!
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Challenge
January 01, 2025
Ever find your foundation row is often tighter or looser than the stitch tension of your other rows? Maybe you even notice that your foundation row is causing the project to bow inward or outward. A foundationless stitch might be exactly what you need to even out your project. It can also help your foundation to be stretchy. There are many different instances where a foundationless stitch can be just what you need. Play with these stitches and see their not so hard.
Hi everyone! Just wanted to say a quick thanks to Tiffany for being the best crocheter out there! Lots of love Amelia❤️
Hi, I hope everyone had a nice holiday. I was just thinking of my current projects and projects that I want to make and work on currently and for 2025. Is anyone planning or thinking about what crochet techniques or skills they want to improve or learn for next year? If so would you like to share them here on this post? I am currently brainstorming my list.
I've been concretrating on wearables and more difficult patterns at the end of the year. This was my second attempt a pattern using the Mosaic Stitch on the beanie. I love it other than I don't like the colors as much as I thought I would 😂
I get the Darn Good Yarn - Yarn of the Month box. I get the 3-skein option, which includes a pattern, a voucher for another free pattern, and a surprise goodie.
2024 has featured yarn colors based on different destinations (2025 will be goddess-themed, woot!), and this one was based on Antwerp, Belgium, and is a muted gray, green, blue mix.
The pattern is a cowl, and the picture of the finished product is pretty lousy - the yarn used for that one was way too busy and you don't see the details at all. I started doing it because I saw it had bobbles in it, and it's actually going to be really pretty. Nessa M. here's my WIP photo! It's still not super clear, but hopefully the bobbles are visible.