5 Beginner Mistakes I Made (So You Don’t Have To!)
🌸 Why I Made This Bracelet:
I wanted to create something that felt like summer on my wrist—a little wearable flower garden. This crochet bracelet started as a fun idea: a pop of color, something handmade, something joyful. I used embroidery thread and a 3.25mm hook, thinking it would be a quick, breezy project… but let’s just say I learned a lot more than I expected. 😅
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🧵 Here Are the 5 Mistakes I Made (And How I’ll Fix Them Next Time):
1. Using a hook that was too big for the thread
The 3.25mm hook made the stitches way too loose and wobbly.
➤ Next time: I’ll use a 2.00mm hook or smaller so the stitches are tighter and neater.
2. Not tightening the center of the flower properly
The middle looked open and a bit messy. I didn’t start it with enough tension.
➤ Next time: I’ll use a tight magic ring to keep the center closed and secure.
3. Not considering how embroidery thread twists
This type of thread loves to tangle and split. It got messy real fast.
➤ Next time: I’ll use shorter lengths and relax my tension to avoid knots and separation.
4. Jumping in without a clear design plan
I wasn’t sure if I wanted it to be a bracelet, a brooch, or something else. That led to a lot of rework.
➤ Next time: I’ll sketch or at least visualize the end product before I begin.
5. Using embroidery thread tripled up
I thought it would give the flower more volume, but it just made the yarn bulky and wasted a lot of material.
➤ Next time: I’ll keep the thread single or double, and if I want volume, I’ll choose a thicker yarn or a layered pattern.
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🌿 Final Thoughts:
This tiny bracelet may look simple, but it came with big lessons. Every knot, twist, and do-over was part of my growth as a maker. I’ve learned that mistakes aren’t failures—they’re the path to craftsmanship. So if you’re starting your crochet journey, give yourself space to mess up... and bloom anyway. 🌼💫
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