FROM YARN TO BUCKET HART🧶:MY GREEN💚 CROCHET JOURNEY

Hey NeedleWork family! 👋

This week I turned a ball of green "Charity" yarn and a red hook into a wearable bucket hat.
I love how something so simple can become functional art you can actually wear.

The process:

  1. Started with a magic circle and worked the base flat

  1. Built up the sides stitch by stitch

  1. Shaped the brim for that classic bucket hat look

There’s something calming about crocheting. No rush, just focus on the next stitch.
It reminds me that good things take time and patience.

Question for you:
What’s one handmade item you own or want to make? I’d love to hear your stories in the comments!

All photos are original and taken by me. Thanks for supporting handmade crafts 💚

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Thank you @hivebuzz! 🙌
Appreciate the badge and the motivation to keep engaging. On to 200 replies!

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You're welcome @nc6. Looking forward to you reaching your next target 😅

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can't wait 😁 too 🔥😊

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Potential source of photography plagiarism

Thanks for being part of the community and publishing on Hive.

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Hi @hivewatchers, thanks for the heads up.

The image used in this post is of my own crochet bucket hat that I made. I took the photo myself with my phone. If it wasn’t clear, I’ll update the post right now to add “Photo: Original, taken by me” under the image.

Appreciate you helping keep Hive authentic.

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Hi. Ok, but what's it doing on Facebook?

To confirm your authorship of the content, could you please add the word "Hive" to the main profile on your Facebook?

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WHY ACCUSING ME OF PLARISM?

THIS IS MY WORK!!!!
AND REMOVE THOSE TAGS OFF MY POST

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It was reported that the above photography can be sourced from that Facebook link, so I asked how it ended up there.
If your photography ended up in that Facebook post, it must have been copied from your publication on social media.
Can you link me to your social media post wher eyou uploaded that photography (It was probably Facebook?).

Thanks

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Wow: what a neat and beautiful technique – congratulations on such a lovely result.

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Thank dear😔💚💚

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