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Just made a little pair of shorts and decided to also make a matching pair of pants.
Quick little mesh top I made to use up the yarn from my previous project.
I never make anything for my partner, but he finally made a request and I gladly obliged.
The plums are on their way. Usually it flowers too early where I live and frost kills the flowers before fruit sets. Luckily we've had a very mild winter and spring.
I can't stop making doilies, and I don't want to.
Feeling cute 🥰
I'm loving how this scrap yarn and ribbon bag is working up. I didn't know what to do with this ribbon, but I think this is perfect!
Crochet carrot made with nylon thread and a .8 mm hook. The greens are silk thread with a .5mm hook.
I recently thrifted this rod winding nylon thread along with some random yarn and started working on this little micro star blanket. I was curious what exactly "rod winding nylon" was intended for and realized it's used on fishing rods, then coated with epoxy. So that gave me the idea to coat this in epoxy resin and turn it into some sort of bowl or dish. Does anyone have any experience using crochet and epoxy together? Or experience using this thread for its intended purpose?
Just finished this doily using a .5mm hook and silk sewing thread.
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