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adinelleggreeo · 9 months ago
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Multi-Blue Granny Square Crochet Maxi-Skirt Update #6
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Not much of an update. I haven't touched this project since the last one.
I've been thinking of taking off a couple of rows to make it a shorter skirt. I live in the Caribbean and this skirt is warmer than expected 😖 🔥
While I contemplate that, I'll finally be working on the waistband. I'm going to do it with double crochet and do decreases to bring it to the size of my waist.
Wish me luck, because I'm doing this with no reference whatsoever!
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thecrochetcrowd · 2 years ago
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Crochet Regent Park Skirt
Crochet this cute Crochet Regent Park Skirt. The squares are combinations of different designs. Did you see the mushroom squares? There are six different crochet granny squares. From stripes to offset squares. See the hearts too? This skirt is meant to be fun to wear. When I was married, my wife would wear spandex shorts under something like this to keep her privacy to herself. What you wear…
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honeytoast7 · 1 year ago
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The twirl in this bad boy is spectacular.
Pattern: honeytoast on Ribblr
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cringe-towne · 4 months ago
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I need a granny square emoji NOW
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im-so-quiet · 2 years ago
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compilation of few things i’ve made in ~year and a half since i started knitting/crocheting
(there were few toys, some pillowcases, scarves and other stuff but some of these i don’t have anymore or just don’t want to post)
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depoteka · 6 months ago
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i've got 2 packages on the way so that means parcel locker trip tomorrow
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not-out-of-the-woods-yet · 9 months ago
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I'm working on like 5 different crochet projects rn and there's a bunch more that I want to do, but also I know that if I start another project I'm probably going to abandon at least one of my current ones
this is certainly a predicament
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cult-of-the-eye · 10 months ago
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All the!!!! gorgeous people!!! i want to compliment!!! but alas!!! i am with my family!!!!
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itsflorasdiary · 1 year ago
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all put together!! now to continue the rounds!!
also i think i might make matching leg warmers?? i have planned a top out — but im not sure about it because i want to see if i can come up with anything else that make match the skirt better !!
i also have a square leftover as i didnt know how many i’d need. anyways, i might post some drawing plans that match-up with the skirt to see if its actually a good idea
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adinelleggreeo · 10 months ago
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Multi-Blue Granny Square Crochet Maxi-Skirt Update #5
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Update on my crochet skirt! All granny squares were completed, blocked AND sewn together! And it looks fantastic!
I bought lining fabric for the skirt, but honestly I don't think it will be needed!
What IS needed now though, is to weave in all those ends 😰 I also need to make the waistband.
The skirt is the width of my hips (9 squares) so I need to gradually cinch in the waist (there's a word for it in crochet, but it's not coming to mind) I also want to crochet around the bottom edge to 'clean up' the hem.
Still a lot of work, but I can't wait to finish and wear it!
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roronoa-rae · 2 years ago
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honeytoast7 · 1 year ago
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Loved making this set. Gonna make another set in greens and browns 🪩
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typheus · 2 years ago
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theres no way im finishing this skirt lmao, im frogging it n making something else 💚
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bipedalseal · 2 years ago
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omw to the convention looking cute ^-^
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literaryvein-reblogs · 3 months ago
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Writing Notes: Fashion History
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for your next poem/story (pt. 2/2)
1950s
The 1950s were a time of large cultural and social change, which was reflected in the world of fashion. The Korean War began in 1950, followed by the introduction of the color TV in 1951. And in 1954, the modern civil rights movement began.
As the suburbs became popular, family and domesticity for women became a prominent force in society. Additionally, teenagers became fashion consumers and market leaders for the first time.
Due to technological advances, new fibers such as polyester, triacetate, and spandex are introduced. 
The prominent trend of the time was femininity, as shown by the prominence of Christian Dior's "New Look". Shape was emphasized by full swing skirts or narrow pencil skirts, as well as fitted bodices and a small waistline achieved with the help of petticoats and girdles. Elegant accessories and jewelry such as hats and pearls were popular at the time, and high heels were ubiquitous. Other trends included Peter Pan collars, tapered or capri pants, and the introduction of the bikini. 
1960s
The Beatles led the music and fashion “British Invasion,” influencing teenagers with their Mod aesthetic.
The Civil Rights movement led to the popularity of ethnic and African-inspired garments such as dashikis and caftans.
The 1960s were marked by eclecticism, both in fashion and society. A plethora of styles were fashionable at one time, ranging from space age fashions using vinyl and synthetics, to bold prints, colors, and disposable paper dresses inspired by Pop Art.
Mod fashion appeared on the London scene, with fashion designer Mary Quant as the “high priestess” of the style, and Twiggy as its supermodel.
Boutiques, a 1960s creation, began offering designer ready-to-wear collections, while easy-care fabrics were increasingly used by the general public.
Longer hemlines were dominant with maxi skirts and granny dresses, while hot pants and mini skirts were adopted by the younger market. These shorter hemlines popularized the use of pantyhose for modesty. As the decade progressed, chemise dresses that typified the dominant straight A-line silhouette became popular. Turtleneck blouses and sweaters were common, and sleeves were usually three-quarter length. Sleeveless tops were worn after the mid 1960s.
Jacqueline Kennedy became a major fashion icon, famous for her sophisticated style, pillbox hats, and pearls. Overall, hats in general experienced a decline in use, due to the popularity of high bouffant hairstyles.
Knee high go-go boots were popular, patent was often used, and low-heeled, square-toed shoes were common.
Popular accessories included headbands, bold jewelry, and matching shoes and handbags.
1970s
During the 1970s, the eclecticism of the previous decade continued, and influences from subcultures dominated fashion.
The Vietnam War ended in 1973, and the first Earth Day was celebrated in 1974.
The hippie subculture emphasized environmental awareness and social acceptance, translating into the popularity of natural fibers and earth tones, loose garments, blue jeans, and ethnic influences in dress.
Peasant blouses and skirts and psychedelic prints were popular, as well as historic revival styles.
In the late 1970s, music styles such as glam rock, disco, and punk influenced fashion and resulted in flashy, often shocking styles.
For the most part, clothing was loose and unstructured compared to previous decades. Skirts came in a variety of lengths — mini, midi, or maxi — although the mini and maxi were the most popular.
Unisex styles in clothing became a trend and were perpetuated by Diane Keaton’s character in the 1977 film, Annie Hall.
Trousers and blue jeans were worn by women more than ever before. Designer jeans arrived on the market, resulting in the birth of “licensing” for non-fashion products. Polyester was the other preferred textile for trousers.
1980s
With the rise of new media such as MTV, the 80s fashion landscape began to shift rapidly.
The televised wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer caused a fashion frenzy, with "Lady Di's" elegant hats, tailored suits, and evening dresses making her a global style icon. 
The 1980s were known as the "Me" Generation, with an emphasis on logos and designer labels.
The decade also saw the rise of yuppie (young urban professionals) culture, and the introduction of the fitness craze.
In the world of high fashion, postmodernism and avant-garde fashion were vastly influential. With the introduction of yuppie culture, business attire and "power-dressing" with items like shoulder pads was a popular trend.
In light of the fitness craze, leg warmers, tights, and leotards were widely worn, and women accessorized with big hair, flashy costume jewelry, and bright heels.
In terms of undergarments, Madonna and Jean-Paul Gaultier inspired an underwear-as-outerwear trend alongside the popularity of Calvin Klein.
1990s
The 1990s reflected subcultures such as punk, goth, and grunge in fashion.
Hip-hop music became popular and as a result, urban fashion was popularized.
Unlike previous decades, the 1990s was notable for a more relaxed and casual look, as well as the introduction of technology such as cell-phones and pagers.
With the rise of globalization & technology, the fashion cycle began to speed up. 
1990s style was often considered "anti-fashion,"  with purposefully clashing or contradictory aesthetics.
Black, minimalist styles were popular, as well as vintage and 1970s style.
Many younger people sported crop tops, cargo pants, and blue jeans, and athletic wear in daily life. In terms of shoes, high heels, wedges, sandals, platforms, and sneakers were all widely worn.
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paintpaintpaintman · 2 months ago
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Just a silly lil thing
Lamb making a granny square skirt and a few drapes out of work collected over the centuries hehe
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