Crochet summer mini skirt

A little update (and a slightly chaotic skirt) 🌿

Some time has passed, and somehow… I’m still crocheting. At this point it’s less of a phase and more of a situation.

This time I want to share a small project that started as an experiment and ended as something surprisingly wearable—a simple crochet skirt made entirely from leftover cotton yarns.

No pattern. No grand plan. Just me, a hook, and a slightly reckless amount of optimism.

I treated it as practice, trying out different stitches along the way, switching textures whenever I felt like it. The whole process was basically: add a few rows, step back, squint at it, and hope it still made sense structurally. Miraculously, it did.

The result is light, breathable, and very summery. It would work nicely over a bikini or a regular swimsuit, or with a fabric layer underneath if I decide to make it a bit more everyday-friendly. I could also keep going and turn it into a longer skirt… if I had more yarn and slightly less self-control in second-hand shops.


Thoughts (and mild confusion)

I still don’t have a clear idea of what this blog is supposed to look like. Structured? Chaotic? Somewhere in between? For now, it’s just a collection of things I make and the thoughts that come with them.

Also, small confession: crocheting is currently much easier than writing about crocheting. One involves yarn and visible progress. The other involves staring at a blinking cursor and questioning all life choices.

But I’m here. Still making, still learning, still figuring it out as I go.

Have a soft, sunny, slightly creative summer 💛







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