Cérina une poupée enchantée signée la_fabrique_de_lou qui a su trouver sa place au milieu des fougères. 🌿
Ce modèle est si bien conçu et son corps si bien pensé ! Il y a tellement de détails plaisants à voir prendre forme au fil des tours.
Ne vous y trompez pas, malgré les apparences il y a peu de coutures. Celle en moi qui n'aime pas ça est ravie comme jamais 😆
C'était un plaisir de pouvoir la tester.

Merci encore pour ta confiance 🥰

📋 Modèle : la_fabrique_de_lou
🧶 Fils : coton Maxi sugar rush de scheepjes - crochet 1,5 mm

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Amigurumay J25 : livre 📚

J'ai assez peu de livres de crochet.
La plupart du temps, je préfère acheter les patrons seuls directement. Au moins je sais exactement quels modèles me plaisent et que j'ai vraiment envie de crocheter. 😆
Mais récemment, j'ai craqué pour le livre Les poupées de P'tite Peste au crochet de ptitepeste.amigurumi. Forcément, il a fallu choisir par quelle poupée commencer 😅

J'ai choisi Aurora avec ses longues boucles pastel et son univers sucré. 🍭
Pour l'occasion, je me suis même amusée à lui fabriquer des bonbons en fimo plutôt qu'au crochet.

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Amigurumay jour 21 : coton ou chenille

À l'image de cette petite photo de groupe, je préfère généralement le coton. De temps en temps, une création en fil chenille apparaît, comme ma chère Lueur, mais dans l'ensemble je privilégie le coton.
J'ai d'ailleurs assez de mal avec le fil chenille de manière générale. Sauf pour le Little darling de @scheepjes que je trouve particulièrement agréable à crocheter. Il ne casse pas et pardonne bien plus les erreurs contrairement à d'autres fils chenille un peu capricieux dirons-nous 😆

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Why Crochet Clothes Don’t Fit — And Why It’s Usually Not the Crocheter’s Fault

You spend hours crocheting a sweater, cardigan, or top.
You carefully follow the pattern.
You count stitches.
You even check gauge.

Then you try it on and somehow it still fits… weird.

Too tight in the shoulders.
Too loose in the neckline.
Too short after wearing it once.
Or somehow both oversized and restrictive at the same time.

If you crochet garments, you already know this heartbreak.

The truth is that crochet clothing behaves very differently from store bought clothing, and honestly, many crochet patterns are not written with real human bodies in mind.

Crochet Fabric Is Not Fabric

One of the biggest reasons crochet clothes fit strangely is because crochet creates a thick, structured fabric.

Even lightweight crochet has more bulk and less natural drape than knitted fabric. That changes everything about how a garment sits on the body.

A crochet sweater made with stiff cotton yarn can stand away from the body almost like cardboard.
A loose acrylic cardigan may stretch downward several inches after a few wears.
A top that looked perfect laying flat may suddenly pull awkwardly across the chest when worn.

Crochet fabric has personality. Sometimes too much personality.

Most Crochet Patterns Are Graded Poorly

This is the part nobody likes talking about.

A lot of crochet clothing patterns are simply scaled up or down mathematically without properly reshaping the garment.

Real bodies do not scale evenly.

A larger size does not just need “more stitches.”
Shoulders change. Bust placement changes. Armholes change. Length changes. Drape changes.

That is why some crochet garments:

  • fit perfectly in smaller sizes but become boxy in larger sizes
  • have giant armholes
  • ride up in strange places
  • pull across the back
  • look amazing in the pattern photos but awkward in real life

Garment grading is an actual skill, and not every designer has mastered it.

Yarn Changes Everything

This is the silent destroyer of crochet clothing.

You can follow a pattern exactly and still end up with a completely different garment just because of yarn choice.

Cotton yarn:

  • heavy
  • stretches downward
  • shows structure clearly
  • can feel stiff

Acrylic yarn:

  • softer
  • often grows with wear
  • may lose shape over time

Wool:

  • has memory
  • can bounce back better
  • usually creates better garment drape

Even two worsted weight yarns can behave completely differently.

That beautiful fitted crochet top online may have been made using a soft luxury yarn that drapes beautifully, while your version in stiff kitchen cotton suddenly fits like medieval armor.

Gauge Swatches Lie Sometimes

I said it.

Gauge swatches help, but they do not always predict how an entire garment will behave after hours of wear.

A tiny 4-inch square does not tell you:

  • how heavy the finished sweater will become
  • how the shoulders will stretch
  • how the neckline will relax
  • how gravity will affect the fabric
  • how movement changes fit

Sometimes a crochet garment fits perfectly for the first ten minutes… and completely differently two hours later.

Human Bodies Are Complicated

Crochet patterns are usually written for generalized body measurements.

But real people have:

  • narrow shoulders and wide hips
  • long torsos
  • short waists
  • larger busts
  • fuller upper arms
  • posture differences
  • height differences

Two people with the exact same bust measurement can need completely different garment shaping.

That is why “just make your size” often does not work well in crochet.

This Is Why I Measure Everything Now

After enough frustrating garment projects, I stopped blindly trusting size labels.

Now I:

  • measure finished garments instead of relying on size names
  • compare measurements to clothing I already love
  • pay attention to yarn behavior before starting
  • look for positive ease and drape in photos
  • read tester notes carefully
  • expect crochet fabric to change after wear

Honestly, learning garment fit changed the way I crochet completely.

Crochet Clothes Can Fit Beautifully

When crochet garments are designed thoughtfully, they can be stunning.

But good fit usually comes from:

  • proper shaping
  • intentional yarn choice
  • realistic expectations
  • understanding drape
  • adjusting patterns for your own body

And sometimes?
It comes from accepting that crochet is not trying to behave like factory-made fabric — and that is actually part of its charm.

Crochet clothing has texture. Structure. Personality. Movement.

It is handmade.
And handmade things are allowed to fit differently.

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Amigurumay J14 : petit ou grand

Le thème du jour tombe à pic pour vous dévoiler enfin ma mini Lueur terminée. Après la grande luciole en fil chenille, la voici donc en version microcrochet.
Et pour rester fidèle à la version de base, j'ai voulu lui garder son côté phosphorescent. Je me suis donc amusée à dédoubler du fil Glow in the dark de ricorumi pour pouvoir le crocheter en 1 mm 😆

🧶 Fils : Candy floss de scheepjes et Glow in the dark de ricorumi - crochets 0,75 et 1 mm
📋 Modèle : miliecrochetille

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1/2 Amigurumay J10 : en cours

Il faut savoir renoncer parfois... ou du moins mettre un projet de côté.
L'histoire d'une coccinelle impossible à terminer (pour le moment, j'espère)

Il y a quelques temps j'avais commencé la création d'une coccinelle. Puis une période compliquée est arrivée et je n'ai plus réussi à toucher un crochet pendant un moment.
J'ai maintenant repris, doucement, mais cette coccinelle je ne parviens pas à m'y remettre. Elle reste trop liée à cette période... J'essaye mais ça bloque toujours.

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HodgePodge Crochet is Now on Patreon

After a lot of thought, I’ve officially launched a Patreon for HodgePodge Crochet.

If you’ve been following along for a while, you already know that I’m constantly working on new designs, testing ideas, and refining patterns. I may not release patterns every week, but there is always something in progress behind the scenes. Patreon gives me a place to share more of that process and offer a more organized way for those who want to be more involved.

This space is designed to be simple, consistent, and actually useful—not overwhelming.

There are two tiers available.

The first tier, Studio Access, is for those who want a closer look behind the scenes. You’ll get early access to tester calls before they’re posted publicly, along with updates on what I’m working on, yarn choices, and sneak peeks of upcoming designs.

The second tier, Pattern Club, includes everything in the first tier plus one pattern per month as a downloadable PDF. You’ll also get early access to patterns before they’re released publicly, priority consideration for tester selection, and access to a monthly live session where we can go over crochet questions, pattern help, or current projects.

One thing that’s important to know is that Patreon is where I can share more of my way of thinking and show my process along the way.

If you’ve ever wanted earlier access to patterns, a more direct connection to my work, or a place where everything is a little more organized, this is for you.

You can join here: https://www.patreon.com/c/hodgepodgecrochet

Thank you for continuing to support HodgePodge Crochet. It truly means a lot and allows me to keep creating and sharing new designs.

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Le moment de la reprise a sonné ! Doucement encore mais chaque jour un peu plus 🥰
Ce petit éléphant est la première réalisation que j'arrive enfin à finir depuis des semaines, d'autres projets sont déjà en cours 😁

Je ne suis pas parvenue à lui trouver de nom donc si vous avez des idées, je suis preneuse 🐘

🧶 Coton Multi 8 et crochet 1,25 mm
📋 Modèle : aquariwool

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#FlashbackThursday Bloemenmeiske is one of my older designs, this sweet bonnet not only has a lovely petal edging but also a pretty flower detail at the back! 😃
https://www.lavisch.com/site/bloemenmeiske

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