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Mary Margaret 🇨🇦🌈🇺🇦 ☮️​ 🍸​
@Babcia54@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Third and final curtain done!! Anchor Freccia #6 thread, 1.75m milward steel hook. No pattern, bits and pieces of charts used to create a different picture on each.

For all 3 window curtains and the 2 entry doors panels, I used 79 balls of thread (50 grams, 175 metres), minus 4 metres.

Many of you have commented and encouraged me during this project. Thank you!!!

#crochet
#filetcrochet
#handmade
#crafts

Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the left side of the curtain. The right side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the left side of the curtain. The right side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the left side of the curtain. The right side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the right side of the curtain. The left side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the right side of the curtain. The left side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the right side of the curtain. The left side is a mirror image.
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Mary Margaret 🇨🇦🌈🇺🇦 ☮️​ 🍸​
@Babcia54@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Third and final curtain done!! Anchor Freccia #6 thread, 1.75m milward steel hook. No pattern, bits and pieces of charts used to create a different picture on each.

For all 3 window curtains and the 2 entry doors panels, I used 79 balls of thread (50 grams, 175 metres), minus 4 metres.

Many of you have commented and encouraged me during this project. Thank you!!!

#crochet
#filetcrochet
#handmade
#crafts

Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the left side of the curtain. The right side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the left side of the curtain. The right side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the left side of the curtain. The right side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the right side of the curtain. The left side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the right side of the curtain. The left side is a mirror image.
Filet crochet windiw curtain - an overflowing pot of flowers on a deck chair with a row of birds across the top. This is the right side of the curtain. The left side is a mirror image.
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Karin
@karin_sch@universeodon.com  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Yesterday I finished crocheting another parasol and as it has snowed over night I took some pictures in the snow. #crochet #yarnaddict #gradientyarn #parasol

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Karin
@karin_sch@universeodon.com  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Yesterday I finished crocheting another parasol and as it has snowed over night I took some pictures in the snow. #crochet #yarnaddict #gradientyarn #parasol

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@scintilla@queer.garden  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Fediverse, I'm curious: What is the one/a garment you made yourself and get the most wear out of? #knitting #sewing #crochet #TunisianCrochet

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@Cat_LeFey@pagan.plus  ·  activity timestamp last week

I have finished the temperature blanket panel for 2025! This is a decade-long project. Each stripe represents the local daily high temperature in farenheit: red is 90s, orange is 80s, yellow is 70s, and so on.

To capture the entire winter and summer seasons, the first bottom row actually starts on November 1st of the previous year, and the numbers are placed on January 1st of the labeled year, and it continues up from there.

#crochet #FiberArt #ClimateDiary

A large crochet blanket that looks like a bar graph in stripes of rainbow colors, with 6 long vertical panels labeled with the years 2020 through 2025. Each panel shows the seasonal shifts in the daily high temperature. Notable highlights are the extremely hot summer of 2020, the very cold polar vortex of 2022, a strange week of warm days in the spring of 2023, and the extremely mild winter of 2024. The most recent panel shows evidence of our very short, wet summer this past year, with many fewer orange and red days.
A large crochet blanket that looks like a bar graph in stripes of rainbow colors, with 6 long vertical panels labeled with the years 2020 through 2025. Each panel shows the seasonal shifts in the daily high temperature. Notable highlights are the extremely hot summer of 2020, the very cold polar vortex of 2022, a strange week of warm days in the spring of 2023, and the extremely mild winter of 2024. The most recent panel shows evidence of our very short, wet summer this past year, with many fewer orange and red days.
A large crochet blanket that looks like a bar graph in stripes of rainbow colors, with 6 long vertical panels labeled with the years 2020 through 2025. Each panel shows the seasonal shifts in the daily high temperature. Notable highlights are the extremely hot summer of 2020, the very cold polar vortex of 2022, a strange week of warm days in the spring of 2023, and the extremely mild winter of 2024. The most recent panel shows evidence of our very short, wet summer this past year, with many fewer orange and red days.
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