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transatlantic-crochet · 4 months
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Yes... I did
She's here!
About 9 months of work and 100% crochet!
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A few tipps for crochet beginners
Start practicing with yarn in light colours. You won't see anything if you choose to start with black or a really dark brown for example
For the very first project I am suggesting coasters. You are able to practice basic stitches and get fast results. Just use natural fibers like cotton if you're drinking hot beverages like tea otherwise the coaster might stick to your cup. Avoid time consuming projects like blankets for your very first project as well.
Always count your stitches because it's not unusal that beginners lose stitches in the beginning and don't notice it at first.
Read the label of your yarn and use the recommended hooksize
If there are small holes in your project don't worry about it. It's normal that crochet has holes
For english patterns there are different words in british english and american english for the same stitch. Make sure that you're using the correct stitch when following a pattern.
AI pictures are being used for crochet patterns which means that your finished product will not look like in the picture. Make sure that the picture is actually real. Look at backgrounds and zoom in on the stitches. If there seems to be no system in which the stitches were made it's likely fake. The lack of texture is also a big red flag. When I doubt ask other people who crochet. My DMs are open as well if you're unsure whether AI was used (of course as AI is getting better it get's more difficult to recognize it so mistakes on my side might be made).
If you use more than one skein of the same yarn for the same project make sure it's the same lot number. The lot number tells you the dying batch of that exact yarn. Yarns from different batches might vary in colour even if it's technically the same shade and it's gonna be noticible
Only buy what you need at the time. I know with haul culture and social media you might get the idea that you need all the yarn you can get your hands on but that's not true! I am not perfect either but everyone should try to refrain from overconsumption and I myself at a point where I say it's too much so I am not buying anything new for a while...so yeah make sure that you don't even reach that point :D
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That is the EXACT pattern yes 😂
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In the end I needed to wait 2 days for some *actual* daylight - but here's Barbie, ready for the Icelandic winter!
(Don't worry about my legs, I have fleece tights on!)
Aside from working on commissions, I have been toiling away on this vintage pattern coat.
So a little explanation: as you probably know by now, I run a party princess company called @prinsessur.is . This year we added Barbie to our lineup, however Iceland isn't exactly favourable to a summer dress most of the year.
So after trawling (and I mean TRAWLING) the internet for a coat pattern that had just the right Jackie Kennedy look (very 60s inspired like a lot of the costume design in the Barbie movie) I eventually came across this one on Etsy.
Of course, being a vintage pattern, some tweaking was needed. The collar was very... Interesting. But it fit me on the first try which is pretty dang impressive.
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In the end I needed to wait 2 days for some *actual* daylight - but here's Barbie, ready for the Icelandic winter!
(Don't worry about my legs, I have fleece tights on!)
Aside from working on commissions, I have been toiling away on this vintage pattern coat.
So a little explanation: as you probably know by now, I run a party princess company called @prinsessur.is . This year we added Barbie to our lineup, however Iceland isn't exactly favourable to a summer dress most of the year.
So after trawling (and I mean TRAWLING) the internet for a coat pattern that had just the right Jackie Kennedy look (very 60s inspired like a lot of the costume design in the Barbie movie) I eventually came across this one on Etsy.
Of course, being a vintage pattern, some tweaking was needed. The collar was very... Interesting. But it fit me on the first try which is pretty dang impressive.
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transatlantic-crochet · 6 months
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Are we sharing our crocheted Halloween costumes?
I've started a tradition of making group cosplays on Halloween and this year made Gingham Barbie (for myself), Weird Barbie (for my friend) (and Cowgirl Barbie but unfortunately that friend couldn't make it tonight).
All 100% crochet plus some poster paint for Weird Barbie
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transatlantic-crochet · 10 months
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I'm finally making my return to tumblr after checking out for a few years! I used to go by the handle The Scarlet Stitch across socials.
I've been making crochet cosplay since 2014 and crocheting for even longer. However, in 2019, while in the third year of a fiber art degree with a focus on crochet, I was hit by a car and forced to drop out. I couldn't use my hands for basic tasks let alone working on a degree or any new cosplays. In my torment of losing my ability to make art I took down a lot of my online presence.
After years of physical therapy, and traditional therapy, along with coming to terms that my abilities look different now, I have once again started making crochet cosplays. I am also back to sharing what I know and what I learn along the way!
The above photo is of the crochet gown I stitched for several months to celebrate seeing Taylor Swift perform on May 21st at the Gilette stadium.
This week I'll be taking this gown to be showcased at the H+H Americas show in Chicago.
TDLR: I am back to crocheting costumes after an accident took that away from me for a bit and this is my latest large scale project!
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transatlantic-crochet · 11 months
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Crocheted Evening Dress
Kostio de War
c.1938
Capitalizing on a broader enthusiasm for hand knitting that emerged in the mid-1930s, [Kostio de War] became famous for her unique hand-knit and crocheted evening gowns. Initially, she explored the idea in chenille thread, pairing sheaths in “loose, large mesh patterns” over slips of “lacquered satin,” as Women’s Wear Daily described in 1935. A sometimes enthusiast for surreal touches, she competed briefly with Elsa Schiaparelli for headlines, particularly when the latter also introduced several hand-knitted pieces in her winter 1935 collection. The U.S. press, however, found several distinct virtues in the elegantly practical garments made by Kostio de War: the dresses could be easily rolled up for travel and resisted wrinkling, while her heavier knitted metallic evening jackets could quickly dress up a simple dinner dress. In 1937, Paris-Soir reported on the popularity and practicality of knitted garments for sport as well as for evening wear, writing, “The more we lead busy lives, the more precious handmade goods become.” They announced that Mme. Kostio de War had recently unearthed in central Europe an amusing book from about 1830 containing instructions for a variety of unusual historical stitches, which she had used in crafting her latest collection: “For evening, she has created with threads of copper, steel, [and] platinum, gowns of the most rare sumptuousness.” In 1938, Denise Veber of the French paper Marianne called these “miracle” evening gowns of gold or silver very simple, but nevertheless of an almost magical (féerique) appearance. (Cora Ginsburg Auctions)
Cora Ginsburg Auctions (2020 Modern)
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The Mirabel photos are in! Here are some of my favourites.
Photos by Sorina Ratkiene photography
To answer the FAQs:
- it took me about 9 months
- it weighs 3.7kg
- the embroidery is almost exact, I based it off of screenshots and concept art
- yes it is ALL crochet (with some felting and some i-cord)
If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee
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She's here!
About 9 months of work and 100% crochet!
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I would 500/10 make this again but my god at what cost?
fiber artists be like “this project has shaven years off my life. for endless hours I have toiled with no end in sight, a man dying in the desert of my own foolishness. my loved ones will find my withered remains hunched over in my armchair, skeletal hands grasping the finished piece that drove me to my early grave. ooooh that pattern looks awesome I must start it right away”
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I finally finished that f***** purple vine. God that was tedious 🤣 If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/transatlanticcrochet
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I did it! 12 bunnies ready for ... April 😂 I only put them on the radiator to showcase them for this post, bit maxime thinks they are so cute that they should stay there 😂 Time to (finally) get back to work on Mirabel Pattern by @crochet.me.zaddy If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/transatlanticcrochet
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Oh look, I can't do things in a chill way yet again 🤣 For context: I am off work sick with some kind of stomach bug. 0/10 do not recommend. This year, my party princess company @prinsessur.is will undoubtedly be hosting another Easter egg hunt Last year I made a couple of these bunnies for prizes for the littler kids. However, on the day it seemed they were a big hit with kids of all ages. So as their are two events, with 6 age groups at each... I will now be making 12 of these bunnies 🤣😱 Here's the first one 🤪 Pattern is by @crochet.me.zaddy If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/transatlanticcrochet
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🛎Big news!🛎 Do you remember my TikTok series If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/transatlanticcrochet
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🛎Big news!🛎 Do you remember my TikTok series If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/transatlanticcrochet
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🛎Big news!🛎 Do you remember my TikTok series If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/transatlanticcrochet
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🛎Big news!🛎 Do you remember my TikTok series If you would like to help out with the non-crochet parts of our cosplays consider buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/transatlanticcrochet
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