Lesbian Pride!
Had to do one for my bestieeee. Love the way the heart came out 🥰 #crochet #crochetcontentcreator #hearts #pride #crochetersoflemon8 New Jersey
Hey everyone! So, you saw my latest crochet heart for my bestie, right? I'm still absolutely buzzing about how it turned out – that classic lesbian pride flag color combo just pops! Making handmade gifts for friends, especially when it celebrates something as important as our identities, feels incredibly special. It's not just a gift; it's a little piece of love and solidarity stitched into every loop. A lot of you asked me about the colors and how I made it, so I wanted to share a few tips! For this heart, I used the vibrant shades of the lesbian pride flag. If you're wondering, the common one I used features seven stripes: a dark orange, orange, light orange, white, pink, dusty pink, and dark rose. Each color, from the dark orange representing gender non-conformity to the dark rose for femininity, carries its own beautiful meaning. Knowing the symbolism behind each shade makes crocheting it even more meaningful, don't you think? It’s like you’re weaving a story with every stitch, truly a "gimme my lesbian flag bestie" moment! Crocheting a heart is actually quite beginner-friendly! You usually start with a magic ring, then build up with single or double crochets, increasing stitches to form the curves and then decreasing to shape the point. The key is to keep your tension consistent for a neat finish. For the stripes, I just changed colors at the end of a row or round, carrying the yarn up the side so I didn't have too many ends to weave in later – total time-saver! If you're new to crochet, there are tons of free patterns online for basic hearts. Once you get the hang of it, you can easily adapt them to incorporate any pride flag colors you want. Beyond hearts, the world of lesbian crafts is so vast and exciting! I've seen amazing crocheted pride keychains, little flag-themed appliques you can sew onto bags or jackets, and even adorable amigurumi figures holding tiny pride flags. If crochet isn't your jam, don't worry! You could try making friendship bracelets in flag colors, painting small canvases with pride motifs, or even designing custom t-shirts. The possibilities are endless when you combine creativity with pride. This whole project got me thinking: "Which flag should I do next?" I'm already brainstorming ideas for my next gift. I know there are so many beautiful flags out there representing different identities within our community. Should I try a trans flag, a pansexual flag, or maybe even an asexual one? I'm open to suggestions! Let me know in the comments which flag you'd love to see me crochet next. It's so much fun celebrating our diverse community through art, and I love getting ideas from all of you. Let's keep sharing our pride, one stitch (or craft!) at a time!









































































