Finish, Fix or Frog ✧ going through my crochet and knit WIPs (works in progress)

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

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  • @MaryM-yu7wz
    @MaryM-yu7wz 4 місяці тому +1

    I love the scrappy one the best❤

  • @KateColors
    @KateColors 3 місяці тому

    Loved seeing your WIPs. I think all the colors you weren't sure about will look good on you. You put alot into your videos and it shows; they're great. I think you're onto a thing about whether to keep filming on one project or not that, you should put more time into making the item and film less--that is where your happiness lies. We're all happier with something to wear in the end, leading us to finish the next. I love seeing your process and progress. I struggle with the same. Have a great week! Thank you. ❤

  • @chanboubou9245
    @chanboubou9245 4 місяці тому +1

    Your aqua top project is really beautiful.
    I started a multicolour stripes cardigan last autumn, I have still the back pannel and sleeves to crochet. I abandonned it for other projets but home to find the motivation to finish it.
    That s the problem when you have 50 ideas popping up every day, difficult to follow😂 I keep wishing for 48 hours days 😂

    • @cupofcoffeecrochet
      @cupofcoffeecrochet  4 місяці тому

      Oh I know right. I want to start like 10 different projects at all times, especially after being on Instagram and seeing all of the beautiful things people are making 😭 Imagine how good 48 hour days would be - it would solve SO many issues. Another pair of hands would also be great 😂 Your cardigan sounds lovely! I hope you find the motivation to finish it! ❤️

  • @rachelbarker5410
    @rachelbarker5410 4 місяці тому +2

    That gorgeous kit blanket - why not turn it into 4 baby blankets instead of one big one. Much less threatening and would look amazing!

  • @anamarie7246
    @anamarie7246 2 місяці тому

    Im working on my Serafleur cardigan too 💜 used #2 cotton yarn and it's working fine. I think you use a bigger yarn thats why it looks bigger and heavier

  • @christinenewell2679
    @christinenewell2679 4 місяці тому +1

    As an old lady who is familiar with the ……”starting another before FINISHING the other” methodology and who has nicely grown out of all that I would like to give you a tiny bit of advice……. Please buy the wool recommended for the pattern, this will save you a ton of heartache. Definitely do a swatch….. this will teach you what your own tension is like, that way, over time you will get to know if you are a ‘loose’ knitter or ‘tight’ or ‘just right’. Definitely don’t change the pattern to cotton if it says a wool type…… cotton can work out much heavier and your pattern will SAG. Only buy wool that you like/love the colour of. Take a couple of balls outside the shop, have a good look at it , compare and contrast with different hues. I would definitely get that rust coloured garment finished and make it long enough. The lilac cardigan, definitely finish, nice on a winters day and extra layer….such a shame to frog all that work. The thing is, you’ve got to get yourself into a stricter regime, hard to do I know. We ALL have some WIPS but with a bit of careful management you can certainly get things under control. I love your micro crochet….. it is gorgeous. Good luck dear girl with your WIPS.

  • @laurencebeatri2243
    @laurencebeatri2243 4 місяці тому +1

    I like the last one. Why don t you try to knit or crochet a BB pull ( like Brigitte Bardot in the 60 's) with naked shoulders ? It will suit you well! Better than me... Thank you for your new vlog.

  • @Kelli.Hicks.5
    @Kelli.Hicks.5 4 місяці тому +2

    I thought I'd be a blanket kind of a gal. And I am, but not big blankets. I find that I get bored doing the same stitch/pattern over and over and OVER. So I now cap things at a baby blanket size. By the time I get to a crib sized blanket, I'm DONE and ready for something new.

    • @cupofcoffeecrochet
      @cupofcoffeecrochet  4 місяці тому

      Oooh that's such a good way around it! I have so many friends who've had babies recently - this is definitely a good way to scratch the itch! Thank you ❤️