This website offers crochet tutorials and free patterns.

かぎ針編み無料編み図カテゴリー「身につけるもの」。冬小物や夏のショール、アクセサリーなどのパターンを無料公開中。

Free Crochet Patterns: Accessories & Wear

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Here you'll find free crochet patterns for wearable items, including fashion accessories and accessories. From shawls that are fun to watch as the pattern changes with each step to classic hats made with raffia-style yarn, these simple, fashionable items will have you imagining the scenes you'll use them in while you're knitting. Some of the patterns can be knitted in a short amount of time, so be sure to check them out.
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When it comes to handmade items, whether they are things you knit yourself or gifts, you may feel either "I want to use them as much as I can" or "It's too precious to use them."

There are many times when I feel it's too precious to use something, especially if it's a gift.
I know logically that it would be nice if people used it, but unconsciously, I find myself imagining things like, "This must have taken a lot of effort to make," or "I wonder how long it took to knit this."

When I knit something that I want to use over and over, I decide from the beginning that it's okay if it gets ruined after use.
Small items that can be knitted quickly or items that you have decided to use after knitting are generally fine.

However, I'm not good at knitting multiple copies of the same thing (although when I have a clear purpose, like for work, I can easily knit any number of pieces), so when it comes to a large piece, I sometimes end up storing it away carefully, thinking that I'll probably never knit it again.

The Aran pattern blanket is featured on the cover of her first book.
It was such a huge project that I thought I'd never be able to knit it again!
Although I put it in the past tense, I still haven't used it and have it stored away, lol.
At first, I wondered if there was anyone who would knit such a time-consuming masterpiece, but in fact, this may be the piece I have knitted the most.
I am truly happy.

Getting back to the point, when it comes to gifts from others, I can't even recreate them myself!
After all, I want to treasure it forever, but I feel it's too precious to use it.
When I see the beautiful shawl knitted by my husband's grandmother, which I keep carefully stored away, it brings back memories of my grandmother.
The baby clothes that my mother knitted for my grandchild (my child) are put on for commemorative photos, like a national treasure, and then carefully stored away.
Each one takes time and effort.

This may be due to the fact that I love things and have a tendency to collect things.
Of course, there are things that we can use, but mementos tend to be in a different category.
Handmade items may be more likely to fall into this separate category.
It's a joy to look at, and just having it makes me happy.
I feel really sorry for the gift recipient who wanted me to use it...

Are there more people in the world who prefer to spend things or keep them?

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October 17, 2020