Cardigan I made💗
I guess this is my second wearable! I made a post a while back showing this when I finished it. I finished this back in March but I figured I’d share it again.
1. Because of I’m proud of it, duh lol
2. I love the crochet community on here!
I hate to admit it, but its been a couple months since I’ve picked up a crochet hook and really sat down and got busy. Let me know what project you’re working on! I need some ideas! 💗
This was just my try on video, I have worn it once since I finished it, but it definitely isn’t a summer, I was sweating when I wore to work one day! So a winter item it is💙
Crochet cardigans like the one featured here are fantastic for adding a personal touch to your wardrobe, especially during colder seasons. Creating your own wearable pieces not only offers a sense of pride but also allows for customization in design and fit. Many crochet enthusiasts find joy in experimenting with different yarn textures and stitches, creating unique patterns that reflect their style. If you're thinking about starting or returning to crochet projects, consider seasonal items that fit your climate and lifestyle. Lightweight shawls or summer tops may be more suited for warmer months, while cardigans and scarves are ideal for cooler weather. Engaging with communities on platforms like Lemon8 where you can share your progress and get inspired by others’ work is a great way to stay motivated. Moreover, crochet is not just a hobby but a mindful activity that can reduce stress and improve focus. If you’re looking for inspiration, try exploring variations such as color blocking, incorporating beads, or combining crochet with other textile arts. Don’t hesitate to share your work and join hashtag challenges like #crochet or #lemon8challenge to connect with like-minded creators. Whether you’re wearing your crochet pieces casually or for events, they make a unique fashion statement and showcase genuine craftsmanship.











































































I love it. What yarn is that?