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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Freeform Crochet Inspiration

 

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Freeform crochet has always been immensely attractive for me. It shows the amazing creative genius of the artist and the skills to turn those varied shapes and forms into tangible, awe-striking masterful constructions. 

Once in a while, I like to delve into freeform crochet, but this summer, the desire to fully engage into it is hugely pronounced. I have already made several freeform necklaces, but I decided to bead them all and the beading is going slow. So, I have nothing to show you right now, but I am hopeful to have them ready by the end of the week.  

How about you? Have you tried freeform crochet? What have you made?  

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16 comments:

  1. I love irishlace (in first picture). Not this summer but maybe next winter I want to try to crochet it with my freeform point of view. And want to see your next project. Happy crocheting Maya!

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    1. Thank you Ruşyena :)
      Irish crochet is stunning and I believe, time consuming to make a piece, whether it is a scarf or a blouse. Nevertheless, I would love to try it.

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    2. Irish crochet is made up entirely of motifs joint with netting easy way to start is to buy white and off-white cotton crochet thread keep each color in a big gallon bag in your car or tote bag I keep little sandwich bags inside for each kind of motif I’m making it can take 50 to 100 of each one and it’s easy to make and quick while Waiting on the kids to get out of school or commuting to work if you’re not the driver

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  2. Ależ to jest piękne!dzieła sztuki!

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  3. That free form crochet is so beautiful and colorful. I never tried it before but looks interesting.

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  4. The one with the yellow. WOW.
    Amalia
    xo

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  5. these capes look so sculptural and artistic. I had no idea that you could do this with crochet.

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    1. I didn't either. I'm not sure I'm that creative or talented. It is truly stunning indeed.

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  6. The flowered shawl in the first photo is gorgeous and amazing. It is making want to learn and play with freeform crochet! Thank you for sharing.

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  7. Love these examples - beautiful collection of freeform pieces. It would be helpful to readers and fair to the creators, if you could please include photo credits identifying the makers. Artists such as Prudence Mapstone should be acknowledged in a survey post such as this.

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    1. Pardon my saying so Fastnet, but all the images have their corresponding credits under the pictures and they are not unnoticeable...

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  8. Soy de argentina 🙌‼️ me encanta todo tus trabajos me gustaría hacer uno🤗. Te consulto tenés tutoriales en español,paso a podo? Te voy Agradecer mucho ♥️. Gracias ‼️😘😘

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    1. Hello there crafty stranger from Argentina! Thank you for the lovely comment. Sadly this is not my work. If you are interested in the 1st picture (which I assume is the case), that piece is made by an artist called Asia Verten. Google her to see all of her magnificent designs.

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  9. Beautiful! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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