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stitchywitchysstuff · 2 years
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Simple sigil for comfort under the tummy plate for the amigurumi I made for my god-daughter!
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lotus-duckies · 1 year
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when is someone going to teach me how to crochet a blanket with filipino tribal motifs on it
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belladonnaprice · 2 years
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@callmebliss-got-swamped
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magpiethepunkfairy · 5 months
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Gonna learn how to sew a knit and crochet for the sole purpose of making things to wrap my friends in
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fibrefox-stitchcraft · 6 months
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Row 123 of 285 for panel 1 of 3. Because I love a challenge, apparently.
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yarnicorn · 1 year
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I made a big fish pouch! I got this idea while I was learning to do the crocodile stitch recently, because it works as fish scales so well. 
I figured the drawstrings would look kind of like the “whiskers” of a catfish, so I used that instead of attaching a zipper. It does leave the mouth more open, but I like the look of it :)
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christowitch · 8 months
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“ you always leave a piece of yourself within your yarn work” the old woman said while rocking the chair on the porch, her fingers working softly on a blanket. “ that’s why you make a few mistakes so it can escape and return to you” she smiled and dropped a stitch.
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inspiredrawaw · 8 months
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Gonna be a fall witch for Halloween :]
I crocheted probably 30-ish leaves and added a purple fabric as a way to hide the leaves yarn tails!
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boxcutterbunnyz · 10 months
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Crocheting a Neon Green Spider Web
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babysfirstpentagram · 26 days
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How to incorporate yarn crafts into your cottage magic journey!
If you are a witch that likes to journal or keep a book of shadows, you can use this to help plan out your crafts. You can write down what you want to make, your goals, the colors, and what hooks you are using. This allows you to focus your intentions, your goals, and even color magic into the craft! Crocheting and knitting can also be calming and possibly meditative! It can help you get ready for a different spell as well, if you are not using the yarn for the spell itself!
This can also be a form of knot magic, and you can focus protection or any other outcome as you work and make your stitches/knots in the yarn/string! You are most likely zoning out anyway while working, so thinking about your intentions should be easy to do in the moment. If knot (:3) then you can write your intentions in a journal to help you!
You can also burn incense or a candle while you work to help calm yourself, breathe life into the craft, and help set your intentions. 
Did you know that you can make a familiar out of yarn? They obviously behave differently from a living familiar but they are still used for protection and companionship! 
Yarn can also be used for jinxing and hexing. You can weave your intentions into the yarn and then burn it at the end of the project. Please make sure you are being careful and practicing proper fire safety!
You can also make offerings with the objects you’ve made. Remember, deities often prefer handmade offerings than store bought offerings!
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maddiemadeituk · 1 month
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Applejack and Rarity! 🍎✨
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whimsikoi · 5 months
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Spinning was the aspect of my craft that really made everything click. For a long time, I owed that and more to tarot as it was a catalyst in itself... However. When I spin I feel my energy being drafted into my threads in a way that really hit home. I can't wait to find a use for her in my craft ~ ☆
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somedayourocean · 1 year
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Altered a pair of sweatpants that no longer fit me in the waist and Im in love with how they came out. 😍
1. Cut off the waistband and then hemmed the edge and top of the pockets.
2. Sewed a second hem around the bottom edge of the hem just to make sure it was tacked down really well and wasnt going to bother me when it rubs against my skin.
3. Hand sewed a blanket stitch around the top with embroidery floss. I picked out a color that matched the yarn I planned on using.
4. Crocheted thru the top of the blanket stitch using some hand-dyed, hand spun bamboo yarn. (I just winged the pattern but it was something like, first row sc, two rows of dc, two rows of hdc, last row single crochet, and I started decreasing during the hdc rows.)
5. Threaded some elastic through the top row to use as a drawstring and hemmed the raw edge of the elastic.
6. Fashion!!
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geezerwench · 2 years
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fibrefox-stitchcraft · 6 months
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These are going to be huge, and gorgeous 😍
Feather Wings Shawl, design and pattern by Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions (paid pattern, Ravelry)
Bonus cat inspection from Eve:
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