The entries for the CSCSC are rolling in on Instagram, and we're so thrilled at all the crochet goodness we're seeing. There are five official categories (not including the "wild card"), and we thought we'd do a little series highlighting some of our crochet favorites in each. First up are the Garments!
I would wager that when most people think of crochet they think of afghans and dish cloths. Crochet sweaters can be trickier. Maybe we were all a bit scarred by images like these:Jess Coppom
Ana D
michiyo
Toni Lipsey
Robyn Chacula
L / Sunflower Jumper. R / Labyrinths Cardigan.
Robyn's work as an engineer gives her a unique outlook on how crochet is constructed, and her body of work is diverse and inspiring. I've loved her Sunflower Jumper for years, but have never attempted it! It is a great example of using a doily motif to create a garment - so clever! And her Labyrinths Cardigan is a cute modern take on the granny square sweaters of yore. If you're thinking of taking the plunge into designing your own crochet sweaters, check out her online class, Crochet Sweater Studio.
In case you missed it, here is a brief recap of our Crochet Summer Crochet Something Contest (CSCSC):
THE CROCHET SUMMER CROCHET SOMETHING CONTEST!
This non-competitive contest is a great opportunity to spend the summer trying something new, or finally challenging yourself to make that thing you’ve always wanted to make. This feel-good contest is meant to be a fun way to gather more people to the craft of crochet. There are six categories: • Best Garment • Best First Crochet Project • Best Art/Sculptural Work • Best Doily • Best Home Decor (afghan, pillow, tea cozy, bathmat, etc. • Name your own category (anything that doesn’t fit into one of the previous categories, bonus points for a funny, yet tasteful, category heading) Each category will have one winner, with many superlative-laden runners up. EVERYONE is a winner with Crochet Summer!
Do you have a favorite crochet designer? Share them with us in the comments!