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15 Stunning Crochet Pieces That Can Make You Want to Pick Up a Hook Immediately

People crochet for all kinds of reasons — to relax, to create, to give. But some handmade pieces go far beyond a hobby. From a wedding dress created stitch by stitch to pet portraits so lifelike you can’t tell what’s real, these crochet designs prove that a simple hook and yarn can produce something truly breathtaking. Scroll through and prepare to be amazed.
1. “Made a frog purse for a 3-year-old’s birthday. Do you think she will love it?”
- I would love it! I am 55+, but feel like I am 3. © No_Persimmon_7826 / Reddit
2. “This dress is my pride and joy.”
3. “Giant Snorlax beanbag. My husband’s 30th birthday was this year and he’s always been a big Pokemon fan so I wanted to make him something special for his milestone birthday.”
4. “I still have to weave in my ends but I’m very happy with the end result.”
5. “I crocheted gifts for all our wedding guests.”
6. “I made a hoodie!”
- It melts my heart to see how proud you are. Keep up the good work and happy vibes! © NatureCat_ / Reddit
7. “I crocheted portraits of my fur babies.”
8. “I’m a funeral director and I made this beanie for a baby I am taking care of.”

This feels inappropiate. Your role is to handle arrangements, not make personal items for the deceased
why caring for someone would be inappropriate?
Because theres a difference between caring and overstepping professional boundaries. You’re there to do a job, not insert personal gestures into someone else’s grief
IT IS NOT OVERSTEPPING, UNLESS THE PARENTS OBJECT. THAT "PERSONAL GESTURE", JUST MIGHT BE A WELCOME KINDNESS. I DON'T KNOW IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCED THE LOSS OF AN INFANT, BUT ALL KINDNESS IS WELCOME IN THOSE TIMES.
Do YOU HAVE ANY COMPASSION, AT ALL? OP'S "ROLE" IS TO TAKE CARE OF THE DECEASED, IF THE PARENTS OBJECT, THERE IS NO HARM. I THINK THAT MOST PARENTS, WOULD APPRECIATE THE TIME TAKEN FOR THEIR LIVED ONE.
- This is special. I love that you say you’re “taking care” of the baby. It feels kind and loving at a difficult time for a family. © RainierCherree / Reddit
9. “Crochet my prom dress.”
10. “I just felt like making an egg.”
11. “Coworker asked for Miss Cassandra... I’ve never seen Dr. Who... How did I do?”
12. “I made this skull shawl for my best friend’s wedding this week!”
- I’m usually a skull hater, but these are so well-done that they’re not completely overpowering in the way I usually feel they are. Wow. I absolutely love it. So well done. © i-Ake / Reddit
13. “Krusty Krab hat crochet.”
14. “Made some hippos as party favors for my daughter’s birthday. I laughed when I saw how my husband had arranged them.”

15. “My crochet wedding dress.”
- I would get divorced and re-married just to wear this! Spectacular! © Numerous_Mud_3009 / Reddit
Be sure to check out our other article featuring real stories that prove a single act of quiet kindness can bring out the very best in people, even when life feels unbearably cruel.
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