Discover the art of freeform crochet with 25 inspiring ideas! Unleash your creativity and learn how to craft unique fibre masterpieces.
Freeform crochet is artistic, creative and rule-less but that doesn’t mean that it’s hard to learn! These ten tips will help get you started.
Discover the art of freeform crochet with 25 inspiring ideas! Unleash your creativity and learn how to craft unique fibre masterpieces.
Hello, lovely! Lately I’ve been thinking of you. Who are you, and where are you on your creative crochet journey? Are you just starting out and still learning the basics? Do you have years of…
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Two of my new freeform crochet pieces. Experimenting with something a little different on the second one, what do you think? by V_LochNessLobster_V
Discover the art of freeform crochet with 25 inspiring ideas! Unleash your creativity and learn how to craft unique fibre masterpieces.
Venti Spirit Form (Barbatos) Crochet Pattern %
Materials: Marius, cotton yarn, foam rubber
Crochet Monarch Butterfly Applique is a gorgeous pattern that can be applied to a jacket, purse or can be framed. Perfect for vegan art!
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Hello, lovely! Lately I’ve been thinking of you. Who are you, and where are you on your creative crochet journey? Are you just starting out and still learning the basics? Do you have years of…
Freeform crochet...have you tried it? I'm really enjoying experimenting with this small piece, trying out different yarns, textures and stitch...
oh, Picasso! freeform crochet wallpiece by Prudence Mapstone www.knotjustknitting.com
I borrowed a book from the library a couple of weeks ago. It is called Fri virkning (Fri haekling) and it's about free-form crochet. I guess I have to return it to the library soon, but it feels stupid sometimes to return books that you want to keep. I read it from first page to
Discover the art of freeform crochet with 25 inspiring ideas! Unleash your creativity and learn how to craft unique fibre masterpieces.
One of the best things about the internet is that it allows people from all around the world and all walks of life to share what they’re most passionate about. It’s this imagination that maintains our faith in humanity and really inspires us to spend time on our own hobbies.
Discover the art of freeform crochet with 25 inspiring ideas! Unleash your creativity and learn how to craft unique fibre masterpieces.
Discover the art of freeform crochet with 25 inspiring ideas! Unleash your creativity and learn how to craft unique fibre masterpieces.
New to crochet and want to learn how to crochet a monstera plant or monstera leaf? If so, then you are in the right place. In Quick Roundup series I share 5-10 best ideas for crochet techniques, projects and patterns that caught my eye, so stay tuned for next parts! If you want to learn more,
close up of mossy scrumbles - freeform crochet by Prudence www.knotjustknitting.com
Having a hobby in your life that lets you relax and unleash your creativity is a lot of fun. What’s even more enjoyable is becoming part of a community of like-minded individuals, and sharing your creations with the entire internet.
Commissioned with Seattle Public Utilities 1% for Art Funds, and Administered by the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs For more info, how you can join in at other crocheting events, or how you can contribute used fabric, check out the blog matermatrixmother.wordpress.com mandygreer.wordpress.com on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Mater-Matrix-Mother-and-Medium-by-...
Free Crochet Pattern by Daisy Farm Crafts.
When I first saw the work of Sophie Digard, I was stunned. It was the above amazing necklace which captured me with its combination of velvet and crochet flowers in gorgeous colors. Beside the necklaces, her scarves are unique artwork created in her magical Madagascar workshop where she uses rustic linen, merino wool and cotton thread. Her extensive colour palette is out of this world – I learned from Selvedge - the site that sells her work - that each hue used in her creations is made up of sixty threads in merino, mohair, and velvet which gives rich, intense individual tones and makes each item unrepeatable. Enjoy the selection I chose!
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Crochet livre, sem amarras a receitas, gráficos, fotos, formas ou cores... somente preso à imaginação de cada um. Não é uma maravilha? Há um bom tempo que queria experimentar, mas não me atrevia. Eis que a hora surgiu e a peça nasceu! A-d-o-r-e-i fazer! "Free Form" (forma livre), é a expressão em inglês e, geralmente, a maioria dos trabalhos que se vê em Free Form Crochet são feitos com vários motivos de crochet tecidos separadamente, posteriormente unidos de forma livre e arbitrária por meio de diferentes pontos de crochet em várias direções. Mas mesmo no Free Form, já se encontram receitas das formas mais utilizadas e de como proceder para uni-las! Os trabalhos normalmente são lindos, mas acho que de Free alguns já não têm tanto assim, mas... Nesta peça, a diferença maior é que ela é feita toda por inteiro, sem nenhum motivo feito separadamente e, realmente, sem saber que pontos ou formas se irá fazer em seguida, à medida que o trabalho avança. Muito menos se sabe como ou quando vai terminar! Muito interessante, mas não achei nada fácil, devo admitir. Claro, nem poderia, pois a liberdade não é nada fácil de se administrar! Comecei pelo círculo espiralado e, na verdade, eu nem estava pensando em fazer este tipo de trabalho. Não sei bem como e nem porque, fui "deformando" o círculo com pontos altos duplos, fui mudando de cor, comecei a gostar dos efeitos e fui caminhando sempre nessa direção, abrindo reentrâncias aqui, fechando ali, circulando acolá... Para dar esses efeitos, utilizei somente pontos básicos: baixíssimo, baixo, meio ponto alto, ponto alto, ponto alto duplo, triplo e alguns quádruplos. Só isso! O que vocês acharam desta minha experiência? Gostaria imenso de saber! :-) Não se esqueça de aumentar as fotos: se apertar a tecla "Ctrl" e, ao mesmo tempo, clicar na foto, ela abre em outra aba com um aumento bem maior do que se apenas clicar nela. Além disso, se clicar de novo na foto já aumentada, ela aumenta mais ainda!
Hyperbolic crochet artist Gabriele Meyer uses crochet to create works of art that also model hyperbolic surfaces. Check it out!
The next pattern in our summer series is an update on a favorite that I released last fall. These crochet wristlet keychains are absolutely perfect for markets and would make cute (and useful) gifts.This beginner friendly project works up in about 10-15 minutes and is one of my favorite items to make for markets. The wristlet is crocheted using the I-cord technique. Don't worry if you've never used this technique before. It's surprisingly easy! If you can make a chain and draw up a loop, you
instructions are for the easiest & most consistent One colour Granny Square that I know &, although there are many variations, this is the one I use because I know my squares will be square & the corners open & even &, no matter how many rounds are I work, the square stays flat without ruffling or pulling in
In this interview we learn more about who she is, what she makes and her process of crochet.
A step by step crochet leaf tutorial in pictures. Many people are asking for a written pattern. I can give it a go by just looking at the images. This may not be right, but please feel free to correct in the messages below. Together we can work it out! Image 1: Chain 9 and… Read More »Step by Step Crochet Leaf
Whip out your yarn and crochet hook and follow the easy Piano Keyboard Crochet / Knitting Scarf Free Pattern. You will delight in weaving this scarf.
Meet Sandra Haupt! She's the very talented crochet amigurumi designer featured in today's blogpost. Her wonderful creatures are brightly colored and very cute. Her design talent ranges from realistic (check out the lion - it's amazing!) to very imaginative: her alien, dragon and unicorn are fantastic! I just love the crisp lines in her designs
Welcome the Chinese New Year with some cute amigurumi patterns. A way to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit, year of peace and prosperity.
Hyperbolic crochet artist Gabriele Meyer uses crochet to create works of art that also model hyperbolic surfaces. Check it out!