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Graphghans: A Quick Guide
Graphghans, a term blending "graph" and "afghan," have gained immense popularity in the fiber arts community. These intricate crochet blankets use pixelated designs to create stunning images, patterns, and even portraits. Whether you're a seasoned fiber artist or a beginner eager to explore new techniques, graphghans offer an exciting and rewarding challenge. What Is a Graphghan? A graphghan is typically a crocheted blanket made by following a charted design, similar to cross

Lauren Gonzalez
2 days ago3 min read


The History of Amigurumi
Amigurumi, the art of crocheting or knitting small, stuffed toys, has captivated crafters worldwide. These adorable figures, often animals, dolls, or whimsical creatures, have a rich history rooted in Japanese culture but have since evolved into a global phenomenon. credit to Unsplash Origins of Amigurumi The word "amigurumi" (編みぐるみ) comes from two Japanese words: ami (編み), meaning "knitted" or "crocheted," and nuigurumi (ぬいぐるみ), meaning "stuffed doll." Although its exact ori

Lauren Gonzalez
May 28, 20252 min read


A Beginner's Guide to Corner-to-Corner (C2C) Crochet
Corner-to-Corner (C2C) crochet is a popular technique that creates a beautifully textured fabric by working diagonally from one corner of the project to the opposite corner. Whether you’re making blankets, scarves, or even graphghans (crocheted images using pixel-like squares), C2C crochet is a fun and versatile method that is easy to learn. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know to get started with C2C crochet, including the basics, supplies, and tips for mas

Lauren Gonzalez
May 21, 20253 min read


The History of Tunisian Crochet
Tunisian crochet, also known as afghan crochet or tricot crochet, is a unique and versatile fiber art that blends elements of both knitting and traditional crochet. With its distinctive technique and textured appearance, this craft has a rich and fascinating history that spans centuries and cultures. photo from Unsplash Origins and Early Mentions The exact origins of Tunisian crochet are somewhat elusive, as historical records of fiber arts often overlap. However, historians

Lauren Gonzalez
Mar 26, 20252 min read


A Beginner's Guide to Tapestry Crochet
Crochet is a craft with endless possibilities, and one of those is tapestry crochet. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just getting...

Lauren Gonzalez
Feb 26, 20253 min read


Understanding the Differences Between US and UK Crochet Terms
If you’ve ever picked up a crochet pattern and found yourself confused by the instructions, you’re not alone. The world of crochet, while universally beloved, is divided by terminology, especially between the United States and the United Kingdom. These differences can make all the difference in the success of your project, as what’s called a "double crochet" in one country means something entirely different in the other! Let’s delve into these distinctions and their historica

Lauren Gonzalez
Feb 12, 20253 min read


Borders - An Introduction
Why Use Borders For the purpose of this article, I will mainly focus on the art of crochet. Borders on your yarn work are fairly easy to add however, due to how crochet is created, it can be tough to make an even border. There are two main reasons why: 1) Patterns can have chains that do or do not count as stitches. 2) Varying stitches can be used in row repeats to create an overall dramatic look. There is an exception though with tunisian crochet. Each forward and return pas

Lauren Gonzalez
Jun 26, 20241 min read


What's the Difference Between Crochet Hooks and Knitting Needles?
What is the difference between crocheting and knitting? It's a common question you may encounter from friends and family who aren't as yarn-loving as you and I. It's also heard from passersby when publicly crafting. You may have even questioned it yourself. Let's start with the visuals. Crochet uses a single hook-shaped tool to create stitches. Knitting uses a pair of needle-shaped tools to create stitches. These unique tools create equally unique stitchwork. Each craft also

Lauren Gonzalez
May 22, 20241 min read
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