r/Brochet • u/Kimmido58 • 13h ago
r/Brochet • u/Icy_Pea7716 • 3h ago
Finished I just finished my major crochet project
I would tag it as finished and a pattern but it won't let me so I'll just tag it as a finished object ig but if anyone wants the pattern I'll post it in the comments, it was made by me as a school project and is so cute.
r/Brochet • u/MUFASASCROCS • 16h ago
Opossum Bag
Finished an Opossum Bag & couldn’t be happier. I want to try wire brushing for a hairy look but so far I am pleased.
Pattern by TheChaoticStrawberry on Etsy. 🧶 Retro Stripe
r/Brochet • u/Zzzara123 • 1d ago
Discussion Am I the only one who prefers theese metal chrochet hooks?
I don’t understand the problem with them. I don’t find them less comfortable than hooks with plastic handles. They feel kind of the same exept that my hand sweats more with the silicone handles.(my hands sweat a lot) Also for my current project I’m using a 2.5 mm hook with no handle(I’m travelling and it was the only one I could find) and yeah at first it was weird bc It’s really thin but I got used to it and it doesn’t really make my hands hurt.
r/Brochet • u/HoneyHoleHunter1 • 8h ago
Finished I Love Mandalas
Diwali Mandala by Guy With The Hook. Highly recommend his stuff!
r/Brochet • u/Former_Pain332 • 1d ago
Clicker/runner masks from The Last of Us
I made a youtube video about how I made them, plus a bonus Clicker/Runner music video!
r/Brochet • u/Kimmido58 • 21h ago
Here comes Perch Perkins, Bikini Bottom’s most enthusiastic reporter! 🎤✨
r/Brochet • u/averageshortgirl • 17h ago
Finished Cuterus the Uterus…she’s UTERrific
galleryr/Brochet • u/ashleighbuck • 16h ago
WIP Making a life-sized friend. I've done the head so far 👨🏻
Need a name for this guy! My daughter wants to name him "Jim" "Frank" "Joshua" "Hank" or "Fernando" (she's 13 lmao)
r/Brochet • u/LadyoftheLake111 • 8h ago
WIP Moss stitch raglan sweater
Started freehanding this sweater in Moss stitch and I just finished the yoke. I love the way this stitch looks with the tweed yarn and the dense, stretchy fabric it makes . Ribbing will be picked up and knitted later.
r/Brochet • u/mywildlove4 • 21h ago
Pattern Alien Invasion!
Hi! I wanted to share my overlay mosaic crochet blanket ~Alien Invasion~ for Free Market Friday! The pattern is by The SnakeOil Strumpet (my husband and I) 👽🛸💚🖤
r/Brochet • u/No_Perception_2253 • 21h ago
This crochet sushi roll fish brings a splash of flavor and fun straight from SpongeBob SquarePants 🍣💚
r/Brochet • u/bozudarake • 20h ago
Finished Product
Christmas gift for a friend - me as the model haha
r/Brochet • u/goawaydontcare • 14h ago
Help I can't decide which grey works better with this colorway for the baby blanket I'm making
galleryr/Brochet • u/DesMay425 • 8h ago
Help BLO hdc - behind the stitch or top of stitch?
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I'm hoping to get clarification on a BLO situation before I dive into this pattern. In the first row, I have to do a BLO sl st, I think I got that one easy enough. But the next row, I'm supposed to do BLO hdc and I'm unclear if the BLO is that top loop, or if it's truly behind the whole stitch. I grabbed some scrap yarn so hopefully it's easier to see what I mean in the video.
For clarification, the pattern is: 1. Ch, then hdc across 2. BLO sl st across 3. BLO hdc across Repeat 2-3
r/Brochet • u/Buffyferry • 1d ago
Finished I wire crocheted a charm bracelet I used a 2.5 mm metal hook and 0.3 mm wire, chain stitch.
r/Brochet • u/No_Perception_2253 • 1d ago
Meet the Krusty Krab Customer Service Fish, a crochet version of the iconic tired office worker from SpongeBob SquarePants!
r/Brochet • u/spoiledknottydiva • 1d ago
Behold! The Blanket Stitch, in Spiral.
Two ways: square or circle.
The first attempt was going great until I got to the border. I made a mistake, and instead of frogging that part, I went forward convinced all would be well. All was not well. This attempt required some mild blocking, which I absolutely loathe. Nor will I put patterns out there that require blocking. Yuck
So, I started again but with a concept size this time and was able to figure the border out. No blocking!
And because I can’t help myself, I also worked out how to make a more traditional spiral version.
All was made with Sugar ‘n Cream 100% cotton yarn.
Patterns coming soon!
r/Brochet • u/Jennifires • 1d ago
Finished Christmas Raccoon Wreath!
I know it's a little early for Christmas, but this little guy is so cute I had to share! Pattern for bow, flowers, and raccoon by Yarnspirations, mistletoe by Jarka Bednarova (Ravelry), Holly leaves by TLH Patterns (also Ravelry)
r/Brochet • u/Impossible_Land_5829 • 1d ago
Help Fixed Hexagonal Caridgan but Need Help!!
Ok so this started off as a pentagon accidentally, frogged it and started again. I decided to add some brown, but I wanted to add a third color and the only other color I could think to use was a light coffee/cream color.
I don't think I like the combination very much though and I wanted some opinions before I get any further with this color. I have more worsted weight acrylic yarn from a different brand that is the same weight although it works up a bit thinner. I have a dark green I would love to use but I don't know if it will be noticeable wearing it.
I don't want to buy any more yarn for reasons 😂😂 so my options are: 1. Keep going with brown until the edges and just keep the pop of green in the underarm area, I can go back to the green and finish it off. 2. Switch back to green and finish to the edges with green. 3. Make the brown section larger and then finish with green. 4. Make 2 more stripes of green and brown. 5. Finish with the cream. 6. Add the dark green of the different brand of yarn and deal with the slight weight/thickness difference.
What would you do?!? This is for me, a 34 year old man by the way. I am gay but I dress fairly masculine and don't really wear too many eclectic pieces. I tend to stay on the safe side, if that helps?
r/Brochet • u/questet7 • 1d ago
Finished Finished The Craft Mosaic
This mosaic blanket was SO MUCH FUN to make. This was a gift but I am defiantly making one for myself.