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50 Incredible Pieces That People Crocheted (New Pics)

50 Incredible Pieces That People Crocheted (New Pics)

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When you hear the word “crochet,” what do you think of? Do you imagine a beautiful pillow case, an adorable children’s toy or your grandmother sitting in her rocking chair creating scarf after scarf to give out as Christmas presents? Or perhaps you think of your favorite hobby, if you’re an avid crocheter yourself!
And if you need to be convinced that the sky's the limit when it comes to what crochet masters can create, just keep scrolling, pandas. We’ve taken a trip to the Crochet subreddit and gathered some of their most impressive pics below. Keep reading to also find conversations with Allison of Wonder Crochet and Stephanie Lau of All About Ami, and be sure to upvote the photos that inspire you to pick up your own needles and get crocheting today!

#1 I Think This Is The First Time I've Freehanded Something That Is Actually Wearable In The End!

I Think This Is The First Time I've Freehanded Something That Is Actually Wearable In The End!
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#2 Over 5 Miles Of Yarn Later …

Over 5 Miles Of Yarn Later …
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#3 Graduation Present For My Sister

Graduation Present For My Sister
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To learn more about the wonderful world of crocheting, we reached out to Allison of Wonder Crochet. She was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and reveal how she got into needlework in the first place. 

“I was shopping on my lunch break one day and came across an amigurumi kit, which seemed like fun. So I bought it and taught myself how to crochet,” Allison shared. “That was coincidentally one month before the pandemic hit, so I quickly had lots of time to crochet and improve since I was living alone at the time.”

When it comes to what Allison loves most about crocheting, she says how calming and therapeutic it is. “It helps me manage anxiety, giving me a sense of peace and focus. Plus, seeing the joy that my creations bring to others makes the craft even more rewarding.”

#4 Graduated In My First Clothing Item!

Graduated In My First Clothing Item!
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#5 I Did It! I Crocheted My Wedding Bouquet! (And Got Married!)

I Did It! I Crocheted My Wedding Bouquet! (And Got Married!)
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#6 Halfway Through Massive Cats Afghan!

Halfway Through Massive Cats Afghan!
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We were also curious about Allison’s favorite pieces that she’s crocheted. “My favorite creations are any of my doll patterns, I'm very proud of those,” she shared.

“Particularly, my fairy & gardener patterns are my top favorites. It's especially fun to design patterns around my other interests, like gardening. I also love crocheting cute animals, especially if I can design the pattern with minimal sewing required,” she noted. 

#7 I Finally Finished My Blanket

I Finally Finished My Blanket
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#8 Just Finished My Son's Birthday Gift!

Just Finished My Son's Birthday Gift!
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#9 I Showed My Friends My Skull Shawl, They Were Pretty Neutral On It. :(

I Showed My Friends My Skull Shawl, They Were Pretty Neutral On It. :(
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Finally, Allison shared some advice for anyone out there who’s interested in taking up crocheting. 

“The best way to learn crochet is from someone you know, like a grandparent or friend,” she told Bored Panda. “But I know in my case, I didn't have anyone to learn from, so I created an in-depth online course to teach others how to crochet from the beginning. I've taught thousands of people how to crochet, and that has been one of the best, most unexpected things to come out of what once was just a relaxing hobby.”

And if you’re looking for free, fun crochet patterns, be sure to visit Wonder Crochet!

#10 First Asteria Attempt!

First Asteria Attempt!
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#11 Here It Is! My Very First Crochet Dress!

Here It Is! My Very First Crochet Dress!
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#12 Farm Activity Playmat

Farm Activity Playmat
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We were also lucky enough to get in touch with crochet expert Stephanie Lau of All About Ami to hear about her needlework journey too.

"I started crocheting when I was 10 years old. My parents bought me some crochet and knit books, and I enjoyed working through them and learning different stitches," she told Bored Panda. "I thought it was so neat that I could make my own dolls and make clothing for my stuffed animals! I love how you can create such a wide variety of items with crochet, from blankets and bags to garments and stuffed animals."

#13 Woke Up To This Message From My Mom Last Week. Needless To Say I’m Still Proud Of Her

Woke Up To This Message From My Mom Last Week. Needless To Say I’m Still Proud Of Her
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#14 Steve Has Nice Knees

Steve Has Nice Knees
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#15 First Time "Posing" In One Of My Makes :) Lil Nervous Posting

First Time "Posing" In One Of My Makes :) Lil Nervous Posting
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When it comes to Stephanie's favorite creations, she shared, "I love the 'Fleece Teddy and Bunny' that my husband Ryan and I designed using a special textured yarn."

"I collected teddy bears when I was a child, and I had always wanted to design a classic teddy bear. The teddy and bunny are so cuddly and soft, and I know many people have followed our pattern around the world and gifted these sweet amigurumi to loved ones!" the expert says.

"I am also very proud of my 'Cozy Days Daisy Blanket' and 'Cozy Days Daisy Cardigan' - these two projects work up quickly using bulky yarn, and I know these projects have inspired many people to learn how to crochet," Stephanie added. "They are so bright and cheery, and I love using the blanket in my home and wearing the cardigan when I'm out and about!"

#16 My First Show

My First Show
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#17 My First Crochet Gift For My Expert Crocheter Grandma

My First Crochet Gift For My Expert Crocheter Grandma
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#18 Some Years Ago I Made A Filet Crochet Tapestry Based On A Google Street View Image Of The Hospice Facility Where My Mom Passed Away In 2006. Cotton, 84" X 56"

Some Years Ago I Made A Filet Crochet Tapestry Based On A Google Street View Image Of The Hospice Facility Where My Mom Passed Away In 2006. Cotton, 84" X 56"
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Stephanie also shared some advice for anyone who's interested in taking up crocheting. "It is never too late to start learning how to crochet! There are many beginner-friendly patterns and projects online, especially on YouTube," she noted. "Once you learn how to work the basic stitches, you can keep adding more skills to your repertoire such as increasing, decreasing or the magic ring."

#19 My Prom Dress This Year

My Prom Dress This Year
70 hours worth of work. The white underneath I sewed myself.
The top part is a pattern the bottom was a freehand using treble crochet split shells and posts. The lace was also a pattern.
Lion brand truboo in the color cameo. An estimated 2000 yards size 4mm hook
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#20 My First Parasol! It Gives The Best Shadows!

My First Parasol! It Gives The Best Shadows!
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