happy pride month yall, here’s a little ofmd crochet vest I made last week. 🏴☠️🫶🏻
I poured all of my love for this silly little pirate show in it and I’m so happy with how it turned out! Couldn’t have done it without the amazing pattern from @rollingyarncrochet on instagram tho. Here is the link to their kofi in case yall wanna get the pattern yourself, it’s SO WELL MADE! 💓
Made a sweet vest, and loooove it to the bits! I’m still pretty novice in crocheting, and this is the first actual wearable I’ve made. So yay, really happy, and so warm and cute, and I just adore it!
🌼 Bought the pattern [here], and it’s absolutely worth it! 🌼
the worst thing about crocheting a sweater is that now i crave to make more sweaters. why stop at one. my whole wardrobe can be sweaters that i made. the power is intoxicating
Image description: The back of a dark denim vest with a black fabric patch reading “Queer joy” in all caps in white fabric paint. The patch is sewn near the left shoulder with lavender thread in x-shaped stitches. /end description
I need to figure out where to put these next!
Image description: An embroidered white patch with the black text “disabled is not a bad word”, a handmade black fabric patch with “T4T” in white fabric paint, a handmade cross-stitched patch reading “I mask so I don’t bite you” with “bite” written in red and with a red border. The text for all three patches are all capitalised. /end description
Here’s the front!
Image description: The front of a dark denim jacket. On the right breast pocket are a large acrylic pin of an opossum hugging a nonbinary flag heart and a holographic sparkly rainbow Pride heart button. On the left breast pocket is a cross-stitched asexual flag sewn in with dark purple thread, above it is a crocheted watermelon appliqué attached to the jacket with a safety pin, and on the left lapel is a heart-shaped it/its pin with a cloudy rainbow border. /end description
my celestial squares vest can be put on! look at me making wearables!
i've got quite a bit to go still, here you can see my progress vs what i've done
if you think woah bis! that's a lot of ends you still gotta weave in! you don't know the half of it. i've woven in a lot of ends already! it's just that every. single. square. produces 8 ends! EIGHT. aaaand there's 30 to 38 squares in this project so that's 240-304 ends before even talking about trims and fastenings
i'm sacrificing so much for cool colours
look at this corner join though! i'm so proud of myself :)
if you want to see other posts about this project on my blog, i believe they're all on the #celestial squares tag ! also :) i appreciate likes, reblogs and comments