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  1. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Learn the art of Freeform Crochet in this introduction. Learn how to begin a freeform crochet scrumble, how to create different shapes by 'building' stitch heights, and how to gauge the...

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    • Create and Crochet with Patricia Fentie
    • 3D Freeform Crochet Decors
    • Freeform Crochet Flowers and Leaves
    • Freeform Crochet Animals
    • Freeform Crochet Portraits
    • Freeform Crochet Garments
    • 3D Freeform Crochet Accessories

    Crocheted Coral Reef by Tori Auerhan

    This breathtaking wall piece, which you can see in the photos, is a result of hours and hours of meticulous crocheting and assembling it all together, but it has a hidden surprise. Go to Tori’s Instagram page linked below to see that this coral reef… glows in the dark! Thanks to special yarn and blacklight, this masterpiece of crochet transforms into fairytale garden at night. 1. photos by @toriauerhan on Instagram: top, bottom You can find free crochet patterns for basic coral reef shapes in...

    Crocheted Sweets by Kate Jenkins

    Kate is a true queen of crocheted food: she creates everything from shrimps, fish and french fries to candies and pastry. Her creations often include additional decorations, such as beads or embroidery, but that’s exactly what makes them look so yummy! Take a look at the picture below – isn’t this candy bag just perfect? 1. photo by Kate Jenkins on katejenkinsstudio.co.uk See more of her artworks on katejenkinsstudio.co.uk, or check out her Instagram page @kjcardigan. ◉

    Freeform Saccharine by DreamsinCrochet

    Staying in the realm of sweetness, you don’t need very elaborate projects to make a cute freeform decoration. This plate was filled with simple floral shapes and hearty swirls. Author behind DreamsinCrochet stayed in a uniform color palette, which features reds, pinks and violets. Take a look at the photos below and see how nice it looks! 1. photos by DreamsinCrochet on ravelry.com You may also like this article: The Best Blankets to Make and Sell. ◉

    Pink Power Blanket by vicArty19

    Freeform crochet is perfect for creating patchworks, especially if you commit to making your shapes flat. Crocheter behind vicArty19 created an array of flowers and arranged them on striped fabric. This way it looks like a trellis on which the flowers grow! Lots of small shapes and color changes makes it a perfect choice for those of you, who want to use up scrap yarn ends. 1. photos by vicArty19 on ravelry.com This blanket is a part of Pink Power Project – international collaboration to rais...

    100 Days of Crochet Flowers by Steph Lewis

    If you’ve made lots of crochet flowers already, you probably know how they work – I mean, how the center is made and how the petals should “grow”. There are so many different flowers, yet all of them are quite similar in the construction. Steph commited to a 100 days of challenge, which resulted in quite a bunch of floral pieces! Isn’t it amazing? Check out some of them in the photo below. 1. photo by Steph Lewis on ravelry.com ◉

    Union by Susanna Bauer

    Take a look at the photo – isn’t this family of leaves just beautiful? Susanna uses freeform crochet to build a bridge between nature and culture. In her ephemeral artworks she cuts, pokes and joins leaves for life, adding her delicate crochet right where it should be. Please take a look at her website and Instagram page for more inspiration, because it’s precious! 1. photos by Susanna Bauer on susannabauer.com See more of Susanna’s artwork on susannabauer.com, or check out her beautiful Inst...

    Crochet Animals by Sarah Abbondio

    The level of realism in Sarah’s works is incredible – just take a look at her parrot and lion depictions in the photos. Thanks to lots and lots of colors of yarn she is able to create nuances so delicate that it seems almost impossible to achieve. Her works focus on animal kingdom, and rightly so – where else could you find so many colorful characters? 1. photos by @sarahabbondio on Instagram: top, bottom I’m very much impressed by the whole process, but the final effect is what interests me...

    Freeform Birds by AMerryweather

    Author of these little cuties created a bunch of freeform birds and called her project a bedspread. Although there is no photo of the final piece, I can assume that the birds will either be sewn onto the blanket, or joined in a freeform-like manner by the yarn filling out the spaces between them. Take a peek below and see how cute they look already. 1. photos by AMerryweather on ravelry.com If you want to start with freeform crochet, simple Freeform Storm Cloud by Angela Ader can be a great s...

    Freeform Bird Blanket: Painting With Yarn by dragonbird

    Now this is a piece of art, right? This crazy piece features so many colors and shapes that it’s hard to see what’s what on the first glance. After looking at it for some time you can clearly see that it’s a scene of nature – birds, an owl, a butterfly, a bee! All of them swarming around the tree and 3D flowers. Cute! 1. photos by dragonbird on ravelry.com This beautiful project is loosely based on free crochet pattern called Freeform Crochet Blanket by Kirsti Hallamaa, which is available on...

    Crochet Marylin by Will C.

    It’s not easy to even draw a human face, but what about drawing with yarn? Isn’t it just impossible? Well, it is possible and people do that, believe it or not. Will is one of the most talented freeform crochet artists out there, and he is just 19 years old! To show you his talent I chose his latest project – Marylin Monroe. Take a look below to see how good it is! 1. photos by @wccrochet on Instagram: top, bottom You may also like this article: How to Crochet V-Stitch Two Ways – Tutorial + V...

    Crochet Portraits by Jose Dammers

    Jose’s works focus on women – especially women’s faces. What is the most interesting to me is the process, which includes drawing the faces first and using it as a pattern. It’s just incredible! Be sure to check author’s Instagram page, because it’s full of inspiration and tricks for those of you who want to learn. 1. photos by @josedammers on Instagram: top, bottom ◉

    Yarn illustrations by Tuija Heikkinen

    Scandinavian design, especially Finnish design has a certain vibe to it that cannot be mistaken for anything else. That’s what I see in Tuija’s works, which focus on bits and pieces of everyday life, which slowly come together. As you can see, there are many ways of documenting life – maybe freeform crochet will be the one for you? 1. photos by @tuijaheikkinen on Instagram: source ◉

    FF White Beige by Suzanne Sullivan

    If you want to make a freeform garment, start with a cape – its simple shape will be great for combining various shapes and meandering stitches. As you can see in the photo, it’s good to stay in one color palette, because it reduces business created by the shapes and textures. Suzanne decided to go with white, creams and beiges. 1. photos by SSHO on ravelry.com (the original photo is no longer there, but take a look at her other freeform capes!) ◉

    FreeSpirit by Ne11

    If you love bright colors, this proposition will suit your taste better – crocheter behind Ne11 decided to go for the most vibrant hues in their stash. Organic shapes, swirls and flowers create a magical landscape that definitely is a statement piece. In the photo you can see how many various elements are there! 1. photos by Ne11 on ravelry.com ◉

    Summer Coat by Olgemini

    Some projects are just masterpieces, and this one surely is one of them. Flowery summer coat may not be up your alley if you prefer minimalist designs, but I’m sure everyone could admit how nicely it’s made! This celebration of spring and summer is definitely one of a kind – just take a look at the photo. 1. photos by Olgemini on ravelry.com You may also like this article: Anna’s Tales CAL – The Most Beautiful Versions. ◉

    Golden Fall by ItWasYarn

    Do you like your accessories to be one of a kind? Freeform crochet is a way to go, then! Simple shape of a headband is small enough for beginners to not get frustrated, but still make something fun to wear. Hone your skills while having fun, just like crocheter behind ItWasYarn had. 1. photos by ItWasYarn on ravelry.com I’ve found one crochet patternfor freeform headband and it’s called Third Eye Freeform Headband by Hannah Martin – check it out on ravelry.com. ◉

    Pink Power Freeform Diary Cover by PrudenceM

    Dear diary, today I thought I would like to learn freeform crochet at last! Personalization can be achieved in a myriad of ways, but this crocheted book cover by PrudenceM is just mesmerizing. Textures, three-dimensional objects and stitch swatches all find their place here, creating a truly one-of-a-kind tactile experience. Take a close look at the pictures below. 1. photos by Prudence M on Flickr: source This diary cover is a part of Pink Power Project – international collaboration to raise...

    Sunrise in a Jungle by ItWasYarn *free crochet pattern*

    Gather your leftover yarn ends and make yourself this fun tote! It features an array of different techniques, including lovely bullion stitch. Pattern will help you make the elements, but how they are arranged is completely up to you. In the photo you can see ItWasYarn’s colorful version, but it will look lovely in subdued colors as well. 1. photos by ItWasYarn on ravelry.com This project is available as free crochet pattern called Life of the sky by Kate Veselunka – download it directly from...

  2. 16 de jul. de 2023 · Freeform crochet is a wonderful expression of your own creativity achieved through fiber. It is often called "painting with yarn" because of the openness of the design. Freeform crochet can be anything that you want it to be.

  3. 29 de may. de 2019 · In this “Ultimate Beginners Guide to Freeform Crochet Basics”, I discuss a few topics to help you get started, and then offer a basic freeform project to sink your teeth into, as well as plenty of inspiration for you to get even more excited about freeform crochet.

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  4. 19 de feb. de 2015 · Freeform crochet, also called scrumbling, simply means that you are free to use the yarns and stitches that appeal to you and to work them in a multi-directional way without a pattern or rules. You can use freeform crochet to create art pieces as well as clothing, accessories, and other items.

  5. 12 de ago. de 2019 · El freeform o "forma libre" a crochet es una bella técnica que se realiza tejiendo pequeñas piezas de motivos de distintas formas, que se unen formando un lienzo con el cual se hacen distintas prendas. Para saber un poco más de esta técnica te invito a leer mi publicación en mi blog Patrones Gratis de Tejido aquí → Qué es ...

  6. 2 de jun. de 2019 · Other than being called "patternless", the most common phrase used as a crochet definition for freeform is "it is like painting with yarn". You are expressing your inner artist with the crochet hook instead of a paintbrush, using yarn instead of a canvas. That said, freeform crochet creations can be two-dimensional like a painting, but they can ...