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Wearing Crochet for 30 Days Challenge

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I challenged myself to wear crochet for 30 days. Here's what I came up with! Thanks for watching! Mentions: Cream sweater: Up and Down Pullover by I Need It Crochet: https://ineeditcrochet.com/free-crochet-sweater-pattern-up-and-down-pullover/ Light blue sweater: High Line Sweater by One Dog Woof: https://www.1dogwoof.com/high-line-button-shoulder-crochet-sweater/ Striped sweater: Mount Tremper Sweater by Two of Wands: https://www.twoofwands.com/blog/mount-tremper-sweater Aqua, red, light blue, and brown hats: Crochet Seafarer's Cap by Beth Hall: https://seamenschurch.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/CAS-Pattern-Crochet-Seafarers-Cap.pdf Connect with me: Ravelry: MercyTriumphs Instagram: instagram.com/slowcrochetYT Email: slowcrochetYT(at)gmail.com

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I challenged myself to wear crochet for 30 days, and y’all… it was equal parts cozy, chaotic, and genuinely helpful for figuring out what I actually reach for in my handmade wardrobe. In this video I walk you through what I wore, how I styled it day-to-day, and what held up best when crochet stopped being a “special occasion” thing and became the default. If you’ve ever wondered if crochet can be practical (and not just cute on a hanger), this challenge gave me real-life answers. I’m sharing the sweaters and hats that carried me through the month—like my cream Up and Down Pullover, the light blue High Line Sweater, and the striped Mount Tremper Sweater—plus a stack of Seafarer’s Caps that are basically my “throw it on and go” option. The big takeaway: having a few reliable silhouettes makes wearing crochet feel effortless, and you learn fast what fibers, fits, and finishes you love (and what you’d tweak next time). If you’re thinking about doing this challenge yourself, I hope this gives you a cozy little blueprint—and a nudge to wear your makes proudly.

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