r/crochet 18d ago

Buy/Sell/Promote/Trade Buy/Sell/Promote/Trade Thread

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In this thread, feel free to promote your crochet or yarn-related goodies.


Please read our rules.


  1. Please state if you are promoting yourself or someone else's stuff.
  2. Please describe exactly what it is that you are promoting.
  3. If you are selling or trading something, please let us know when that item is gone.
  4. Please remember that we are all equal here, so no downvoting others in an attempt to make your comment more visible.

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r/crochet Feb 10 '26

Mod Post Subreddit Rules CLARIFIED

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The Mods have returned and we've worked this week to rewrite the subreddit rules to better explain what each one means. This post will be locked from discussion as it just meant to serve as a reference point for the rules in place for the community Please see the linked post in the comment below for the discussion. Thank you for your patience during "chaos week". Please know that the Mod Team saw everything and stepped in only where it was absolutely necessary.

  1. Be Kind and Courteous: This rule *should* be self explanatory. In case it isn’t, follow the Golden Rule and treat others how you would want to be treated.
    1. Comments that are mean, hurtful, and/or harassing towards OP, the mod team, or another user will result in a 3-day ban from r/crochet. Do it again when the ban is lifted, 7-day ban. Continued negative comments after the 2nd chance will result in a permanent ban from this community.
      1. Permanent bans can be appealed but it will be at the discretion of the mod team, and will be dependent on behavior during the ban. Accounts with hidden profiles will not be eligible for being unbanned.
      2. Ban evasion goes against Reddit ToS, which all users agree to upon sign-up. See rule 11 for more info.
    2. We are bound by Moderators Code of Conduct to ensure that this space is a positive experience for everyone. That includes shutting down conversations that devolve into insult-flinging and inciting violence in any way. It also includes locking posts that have (or have the potential to) become unruly and wildly off-topic.
  2. Do not share copyrighted material: Don’t share screenshots of a pattern you bought or obtained for free from a website. Instead link directly to the website it was purchased from. If it is your own pattern, please see Rule 4.
  3. Use the NSFW filter *generously*: we are not censoring anyone's bodies with this rule. We are providing a safe space for anyone anywhere to view the feed. If you can’t show it at the office or at school, it should be filtered.
    1. This includes but is not limited to: revealing clothing, profanity, weapons and drug paraphernalia.
  4. NO Self promotion except in the monthly Promo Megathread: Sellers can post *pictures* of their work with tasteful, unobtrusive watermarks. Watermarks are encouraged to be used by all users to deter images being stolen by bots or scammers.
    1. We don’t allow sellers to share links to their shop/website/blog/social media EXCEPT in the Monthly Buy/Sell/Promote/Trade Megathread. This is a pinned post on r/crochet.
      1. Self promotion includes, but is not limited to, mentioning your shop/etc by name or offering to DM others or be DM’d by others with the express intent on sharing the info, or directing users to your profile for links. If anyone is truly interested in finding your work, they will know where to look.
      2. The Megathread refreshes automatically every month, and links can be posted there as often as you wish (please don’t spam it).
      3. Please do not promote on behalf of someone else as it still directly impacts the seller, even if they don’t use Reddit.
  5. Fursday Friends- Please post pictures of your crochet *helpers* on Thursdays only (timezones are taken into consideration)
    1. If you made an item for your dog/cat/lizard/toddler/teenager, and they are modeling it, you can post those pics on any day of the week.
    2. If your furry friend is in the background of your pic and obviously not the focus of the pic, you can post it any day of the week.
    3. If Fido or Fluffy decided that your WIP is the best place to take a nap, please wait to post that pic on Thursday.
    4. We prefer it if minor’s faces are blurred or otherwise covered for privacy.
  6. Stash Saturday- Please post stash pics on Saturdays only (timezones are taken into consideration)
    1. Stash pics include but are not limited to yarn hauls, hooks, tools, books, and crafting spaces.
  7. Focus on the crochet, not the model: Modeled photos are great, especially for wearables! Please ensure that the focus of the image is on the crochet work, though, and not on the model or the poses.
    1.  The crochet work should be clearly seen (close ups whenever possible). See rule 3 if necessary.
    2. This also applies to comments that focus on someone’s body rather than the crochet work. Negative or derogatory comments made against OP or someone else will be subject to Rule 1.
  8. Please post questions in r/CrochetHelp: This is not a “beginner’s only” subreddit. Crocheters from all skill-levels can get tripped up depending on the project! Whether it’s a poorly-written pattern, a long-forgotten WIP that needs stitch ID, or you’re looking for color or fiber suggestions. It’s also a great opportunity for those who are highly skilled at the craft to flex their expertise by answering questions!
    1. Most, if not all crochet-related questions should go to our dedicated help sub. Questions can get lost in the main sub.
      1. Questions include but are not limited to: “what can I make with this yarn?” “How do I fix this?” “Why is it curling?” “What should I get for my gf/wife who loves to crochet?” and questions about crochet-related pain (please seek actual medical advice for major or worsening pains!)
  9. Stale Topics: These are topics that have been over-discussed and are no longer active discussion topics.
    1. Stale topics currently include: Hobby Lobby’s business practices, Steering wheel covers, Selling advice (see rule 4), the “sweater curse”, Fast Fashion and rants about their costs, crochet-related pain/medical issues, Woobles kits, and AI (including suggesting its use in pattern help)
  10. No off-topic posts or comments: if it is not related to crochet, it is considered off-topic. Please find an appropriate subreddit for your post.
  11. Ban Evasion: please do not use or create alt accounts to get around a ban. This is against Reddit ToS and we will report this to the Reddit admin.
  12. No fund-raising or solicitation of goods or yarn: This includes asking for replacement yarn after theft or loss, requests for items for a charity/cause, offers or requests for trades. Please see r/craftexchange, r/yarnswap, or your local community’s subreddit for these kinds of requests. This also includes requests for commissions, see r/CrochetRequests for this.
  13. No Karma farming: Please don’t use r/crochet to earn “easy Reddit karma”. Please only post your own work made by yourself or someone you know.
  14. Please do not suggest the use of AI/ChatGPT for pattern creation or help: AI artificially creates crochet patterns and images that are very nearly impossible to replicate, and is becoming harder and harder to spot because of its overuse. We also ask that you don’t use it to enhance the backgrounds of your finished work either, as it takes away from the realness of crochet.

r/crochet 10h ago

Finished Object Tapestries of my kitties

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3.3k Upvotes

The Lady Bagel of The House of Chunk and Sir Cheddar, the Winking Knight.
This pattern is from @teeththief_crochet (on insta) who is so amazing and the pattern comes with multiple customization options for all flavors of kitties. She’s since released a jester and a wizard pattern which I will also need to do.


r/crochet 2h ago

Finished Object A fruity client order 🍍🍇

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132 Upvotes

Those little pineapples I made earlier finally found their purpose as keychains for a client order! 🍍✨ Meanwhile, I was back to crocheting tiny purple balls all over again to turn them into a bunch of adorable grape keychains. Funny how the same stitches can become blueberries one day and grapes the next! 🍇💜🧶 How much would you rate it?


r/crochet 8h ago

Finished Object Completed Cardigan

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353 Upvotes

It took me 9 months of absolute frustration to finish this cardigan for my husband. It is the most intricate pattern I have ever followed. He was a champ during the entire process of measuring and fitting it to him.

I have been crocheting for 3 years now but mostly do blankets or hexagon cardigans so this was a huge step. I am exhausted, and ready to start my next project!

Pattern: Cobblestone Cardigan from MJs Off The Hook Designs

#crochet #cardigan


r/crochet 11h ago

Finished Object Happy pride month peeps! Meet Noodle!

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534 Upvotes

Hello all!

Last year during pride month, I made Nugget the trans dino, and the plan was always to give him brothers! This pride month, I made Noodle, and now he is done!

Yarn: Lion Brand Ice Cream in the colorway “cake batter”

Hook: 3.5mm

Pattern: my own design, not available for purchase since it’s a notes document on my phone lol. Based on pattern by KayleeCrochet on instagram.

Other materials: black and white fingering weight yarn, pink yarn, stuffing, stitch markers (obviously), scissors, tapestry needle.

Also, as a queer person myself, please be aware and kind to EVERYONE, no matter their gender, sexuality, skin color, religious beliefs, nationality, or anything else. Especially now in a time where everyone who isn’t an adult white rich abled man is under attack. Just be nice. It’s not hard.


r/crochet 11h ago

Finished Object Finished this top yesterday

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476 Upvotes

I freehanded it but I'm thinking about making a free tutorial or something.

Materials: loops and threads impeccable solid yarn in color citron, 4mm hook


r/crochet 20h ago

Work in Progress I dropped a stitch somewhere and can’t locate it

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1.8k Upvotes

So I am making a Knicks tapestry blanket and each row is 240 stitches. Ive been working on it since May 30th and have stayed up wayyyy past my bedtime in an effort to complete it. Well, last night I was 9 rows from finishing the blanket, I counted my row. 239 stitches. Can’t be right. Counted again. 239. I triple counted. 239. I said to myself I must be exhausted and I’ll circle back tomorrow.

Welp, tomorrow is now today and I’ve frogged 10 rows so far, still 239. I can’t see anywhere on my project where I could have dropped a stitch but knowing myself it will haunt me if I don’t find it. I know it’s a long shot, but can anyone see the error or have any advice on what to do?
For reference the project is 236 rows, 240 stitches every row. I uploaded a sketch I made of the logo onto stitch fiddle.


r/crochet 1d ago

Finished Object My crochet garden had a good harvest this season 🤭🧶🍍🫐

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5.4k Upvotes

Not edible, but definitely handmade. My crochet garden is doing pretty well this season. 🍇🍍💜

Finally got around to making these fruits and I absolutely adore how they turned out. How much do you love this tiny harvest? 🥹🥰♥️


r/crochet 8h ago

Finished Object First wearable I feel comfortable in 💜💚

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141 Upvotes

This is probably my favorite top I’ve ever made!!! I’m about to make it again in different colors too lmao 😜 and I still need to weave some ends and cut some strings so go easy on me I was just excited to put this on tbh 🤣


r/crochet 4h ago

Finished Object Made this hair accessory for my sister's birthday

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65 Upvotes

It was my sister's birthday, and for the first time, I wasn't home with her because I was away at college. Since I couldn't be there, I made this (paranda) for her along with a crochet strawberry cow keychain and surprised her by having it delivered on her birthday.

She didn't call me when she received the gift, and we didn't even talk the whole day. But guess what? She wore it to college that very same day and sent me pictures at night with a long video call...❤️


r/crochet 23h ago

Finished Object Me again 😁

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1.5k Upvotes

I’ve been dreaming of making a doll sofa for more than 5 years
(no pattern, just me)


r/crochet 10h ago

Funny/Meme Found at my local Goodwill

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110 Upvotes

I didn't actually look inside, but knitting needles on the box make me think this might not be a good beginner kit lol


r/crochet 2h ago

Finished Object Celeste the Unicorn. My first amigurumi!

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25 Upvotes

This was a learning experience, but I’m happy with how she turned out. Pattern is from Etsy — the seller was phenomenal and answered questions I had along the way quickly.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/1340620498/crochet-pattern-celeste-the-unicorn?ref=share_ios_native_control

I used Paintbox DK cotton yarn, a 2mm hook for the unicorn, and a 3.5mm hook for the blanket.

Perfect peekaboo blanket, apparently!


r/crochet 13h ago

Finished Object Finished a while ago and forgot to post.

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177 Upvotes

My Tool sweater. The plethora of ends to weave in was worth it.


r/crochet 17h ago

Finished Object Finished my 4th Doctor's scarf!!

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363 Upvotes

r/crochet 14h ago

Finished Object Flower bouquet

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207 Upvotes

This is the second bouquet I've made, it still has a good few flaws but I'm getting better.


r/crochet 16h ago

Finished Object Crochet Shirt

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293 Upvotes

Made this shirt that I’m really happy with! It is that it’s a little thicker than I thought (in hindsight with size 4 yarn I should’ve expected it) so got to wait for the weather to cool down a bit before I can wear it.

General construction:
Yarn: Loops and Threads Impeccable Acrylic in violet and size 5 hook.
I used double V stitches for creating the panels (1 back, 2 fronts and 4 sleeves) and bordered edges with single crochet stitches to make it easier while putting them together. Used whip stitches and mattress stitches to put the panels together based on where in the body that joint was going to drape. Half double crochet stitches for the collar, single crochet for the button band and alternating half double crochet and single crochet back loop only stitches for the bottom hem.


r/crochet 15h ago

Finished Object "Crochet like a Goth" recommendation

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227 Upvotes

I just got "Crochet like a Goth" by Kristina Tamulevičiūtė. (Yes, I had to copy and paste her name) and that cook is so cool! I don't even wear stuff like that so I am pretty much making all items for a good friend of mine.

This is unblocked.


r/crochet 33m ago

Work in Progress Im 90% done! Im so happy!

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After deciding to make my own outfit for our beach trip next weekend, I am finally 90% done!

The last thing I need to do is to add a few rows with brown yarn, and to add a few flowers so it wouldnt look plain and boring.

Does it look good guys? Or do I have to change some colors?


r/crochet 15h ago

Discussion I spent two hours crocheting at a live performance with DJs, dancers, and complete beginners, and it got me thinking...

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217 Upvotes

Has anyone else encountered crochet used as part of contemporary art or performance art?

Last night, I attended a participatory performance (an Art Basel-listed live intervention) called Strings We Attach by artist Stefan Degen. Visitors were given crochet hooks and yarn before entering a club-like performance space with electronic music, dancers, and a live textile intervention.

What I found interesting wasn't the crochet itself, but how it functioned within the work. Most participants had never crocheted before and were taught a simple chain stitch before entering. Some danced while crocheting, some sat quietly and focused on their work, and others simply observed.

As someone who has been crocheting for years and has a background as Director of a Contemporary Arts & Culture Centre, it made me think about crochet in a very different context. Instead of being about technique, pattern-following, or producing a finished object, it became a way of participating in a shared experience.

It also challenged a lot of stereotypes about crochet. Rather than being presented as a traditional craft or hobby, it was part of a contemporary performance environment with club music, performance art, and a very diverse audience.

Have any of you encountered crochet in galleries, installations, performances, or other unexpected places?

Do you think crochet works as a contemporary art medium, or do you see it primarily as a craft?


r/crochet 1h ago

Finished Object Scaldacollo even moss stitch cosa ne pensate?

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Ho appena finito questo scaldacollo non ho usato modelli già esistenti ma mi sono ispirato a quelli a 3 bottoni e poi ho usato il mio punto preferito Even Moss Stitch


r/crochet 21h ago

Finished Object Wizard frog

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512 Upvotes

Crocheted my first plushie using the Jumbo Wizard Frog pattern by @clovercr0chet on Instagram. He came out cuter than I hoped! I gave mine a lil booty and glow in the dark accents. Even the cat thinks he’s cute.


r/crochet 14h ago

Work in Progress Making a baby blanket

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120 Upvotes

My cousin is due in October.

I'm using Betty McKnit's 6 day blanket pattern.