50 Times Crochet Enthusiasts Made Something So Incredible That It Had To Be Shared (New Pics)
Sometimes, crafts get an unfair reputation for being old-fashioned and boring. But a closer look reveals how exciting they can be. Take crochet, for example. With enough skill and imagination, simple loops of yarn can be transformed into useful household items and intricate works of art.
We at Bored Panda put together a list of projects that demonstrate the limitless possibilities people uncover in this creative field, and whether you're just getting familiar with it or are already an experienced enthusiast, these pieces are sure to inspire!
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Journalist Humeara Mohamed is a big advocate of crocheting. "The allure comes and goes in waves, but when it hits, I’m seldom without a hook and a ball of yarn," she writes.
"If I've got five minutes at a bus stop, I whip out the crochet. If I'm sitting in front of the TV, the crochet is in my lap, fingers whizzing between stitches. Out for dinner? You guessed it—the crochet is coming with, for those slow moments between ordering and receiving food."
Mohamed says her husband doesn't get it, but there's something about keeping her fingers busy and having a physical representation of her hard work that calms her down. "Crocheting helps me to feel less 'feral squirrel' and more 'cool cucumber' during stressful times, and it's helped me to navigate feelings of overwhelm," the woman explains.
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And it's precisely the craft's healing abilities that hooked her from the beginning. "I've been taking anxiety medication for the past decade, combined with therapy and trying to pick up mindful habits. This is the reason I started knitting and crocheting in the first place, in a bid to quieten my mind and keep myself from spiraling," Mohamed says.
As an added bonus, it also prevents her from mindlessly scrolling for extended periods of time.
I Crocheted My Prom Dress !!
Visible Mending With Flowers
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A Small Cat To Brighten The Mood
As an anxious person, Mohamed says she has an ever-present feeling of uncertainty, and crocheting helps to combat it.
The whole process is very rhythmic and gives her a sense of control that reduces those feelings.
"I also procrastinate when I’m exhausted, and then I feel guilty because I have nothing to show for my time. By incorporating crochet into my daily life, it offers me some time-out time, which means I’m less exhausted in general, but it also gives me something physical (and pretty!) to show for my time when I’m not working. It makes me feel less guilty," the hobbyist adds.
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For a more quantifiable take on the craft, we can look at the study titled Happy Hookers, conducted by researchers Pippa Burns and Rosemary Van Der Meer and published in Perspectives in Public Health in 2020.
This international survey aimed to investigate the potential mental health benefits of crochet more deeply and was distributed over six weeks, gathering responses from 8,391 individuals across 87 countries.
The demographic profile of the respondents was predominantly female (99.1%), with nearly half (49.5%) aged between 41 and 60 years. A significant portion (42.6%) had been crocheting for 1 to 5 years. Echoing Mohamed's personal experience, the three most common reasons for engaging in crochet were to express creativity (82.1%), to relax (78.5%), and to achieve a sense of accomplishment (75.2%).
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The study found that crochet had a positive impact on participants' emotional states. Before engaging in crochet, the average mood score was 4.19 (on a scale of 1 to 7), which increased to 5.78 after.
Qualitative analysis of open-ended responses revealed five key themes: health benefits, the process of crochet, personal connection, crochet as contribution, and online crochet communities.
Participants described using crochet to manage mental health conditions, cope with grief, and alleviate chronic pain. The repetitive nature of crochet was also mentioned, as were the global online crochet communities (for their social support and sense of belonging, enhancing the overall therapeutic experience).
While people aren't saying crocheting will fix your life, it might just help you stitch your problems together.
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Another Blanket Done…
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Frog Onesie
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My Grandma Doesn’t Know We Made This Together
My grandparents raised me. My mom had me when she was in high school and went away for college, so I lived with my grandparents until I was 2. Then they still raised me when my mom came back and we got an apartment. My grandma brought my whole family together. All of us grandchildren would stay the night at her house practically every weekend. We never stayed the night at each others houses - we always stayed with grandma and grandpa.
Three years ago we had to move my grandma into a memory care home, as she developed Alzheimer’s Disease. It was a really hard time for my family. My mom and her siblings got in a huge fight, my grandma was very upset about losing her house and autonomy, and we grandchildren felt like we were losing so much of our childhood. But when we were preparing her house for the estate sale, we found TONS of yarn and unfinished crochet projects. I’m the only one in the family who crochets, so I took it all. In one box there were these squares. Hundreds of them! I knew I needed to complete it (I assumed a blanket by the sheer amount of squares).
I started connecting them a couple years ago, but didn’t like how it was looking so I put it away for 6ish months. Took it out again to start over and still wasn’t happy with what I was making. Now here I am. There’s a blanket. It’s full of love and heartache and gratitude for my grandma and this opportunity to connect with her through our craft.
Her 80th birthday is tomorrow. On Friday I’ll be giving it to her at her birthday party. I’m……scared. She won’t remember who gave it to her, she won’t remember me, and she won’t know that she was the one who did so much of this magic. I am simultaneously looking forward to giving it to her and also sad that I won’t have this in my home anymore.
Update:
The birthday party was 2 days ago. It went pretty well, but unfortunately my grandma didn’t really understand the story I tried to explain. She said “thank you so much. You’re a nice girl.” So I went to another room and had a good cry. Some family members came and talked to me and said it was really nice.
I have a few scarves my grandma knitted for the three of us grandkids when her dementia was getting worse. None of them were long enough to really go around our necks. I collected them all (I think there were maybe 5) and put them aside to either connect together or do something else with. Grandma died in 2018 and I still haven't done anything with them, but my brother has just had a kid, so maybe at least one can go to him. In a way, I think I'm a little scared to mess them up. I can't knit, but I have just learned to crochet, so maybe I have more chance of doing them justice now.
You can crochet them together to make a blankie, or add some crochet to make them long enough and scarves. It won't look weird to mix knitting and crochet.
Load More Replies...This took me 4 decades back in time to my grandma...I know how hard a day like that is.....and now my eyes are leaking like crazy......
What a magnificent tale of love and giving; from grandmother to granddaughter, and now back the other way. I'm sorry your grandmother didn't understand completely, but we do. You've brightened our lives with your gentle caring. Though it's unlikely you'll ever read this, your not knowing doesn't change the gift you've given us. Nor does her not knowing change the gift you've given her. You're a remarkable granddaughter.
When Grandma passes you can have the afghan back in memory of her. Hugs.
Oh, sweetheart, this is so much more than really nice. This is filled with emotion upon emotion - pain, fear, love, gratitude, happiness, sadness, heartbreak, fulfillment and, again, more love. You and your grandma are both beautiful women.
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Bedazzled Giant Snail
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First Time Crocheting Something!
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My First Wearable!
A Multi-Colored Coat To Wear!
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My Recent Crochet
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I’m So Proud Of This!
Just In Time For The End Of Winter
If I saw you wearing that sweater, I'd definitely give you a compliment! 😁😁
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Stardew Valley....
I think I'm going to have to work out how to make this for my mum! I don't think I will be able to make it by Christmas though.
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Respect. My first amigurumi was a winky- wonky ball-thing with added ears and eyes. This is so much beyond that.
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I think my eyes would cross after crocheting this for a while. I do like the end result.
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Off The Shoulder Sweater
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Tap on the name on the lower left of the picture. More pictures to show all the hard work.
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Thank you, Greta Jaruseviciute! I loved to crochet but arthritis is an issue. All these beautiful items crafted with such talent makes me happy that others are getting to enjoy something so simple and so gratifying upon completion.
It's kind of pointles me voting on these, because I always upvote every single one :)
Nice to see crochet getting some spotlight, rather than being "the one that's not knitting".
Ooooh! These are so beautiful! I wish I could crochet. I tried learning but crafts and I are not a good combo -- my idea of 'crafting' is pulling a computer apart and hoping it works after I fiddle with it and put it back together -- but this inspires me to try again.
I got some yarn and a book and just practiced doing rows of all the basic chain stitches. Once I'd got a nice even tension I bought a pattern with really clear instructions and went for it! Loads of online advice these days to help you out. Remember - it doesn't have to be perfect. A machine does perfect, we do real.
Load More Replies...Thank you, Greta Jaruseviciute! I loved to crochet but arthritis is an issue. All these beautiful items crafted with such talent makes me happy that others are getting to enjoy something so simple and so gratifying upon completion.
It's kind of pointles me voting on these, because I always upvote every single one :)
Nice to see crochet getting some spotlight, rather than being "the one that's not knitting".
Ooooh! These are so beautiful! I wish I could crochet. I tried learning but crafts and I are not a good combo -- my idea of 'crafting' is pulling a computer apart and hoping it works after I fiddle with it and put it back together -- but this inspires me to try again.
I got some yarn and a book and just practiced doing rows of all the basic chain stitches. Once I'd got a nice even tension I bought a pattern with really clear instructions and went for it! Loads of online advice these days to help you out. Remember - it doesn't have to be perfect. A machine does perfect, we do real.
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