• logicbomb@lemmy.world
    39·
    1 month ago

    3 comments:

    1. All of these tiny couches have even tinier blankets over the back, mostly made to look like quilts!!
    2. Considering the price of yarn, this is probably as big of a crocheted couch as most people could afford.
    3. I’m not an expert at fabrics, but the bottom right one is clearly different. I’m guessing it was knitted?
      • 13igTyme@lemmy.world
        14·
        1 month ago

        If there’s three things I hate; 1. It’s a numbered list and B. People messing up the list

    • Creativity@lemmy.zipEnglish
      7·
      1 month ago

      Bottom right looks like a different crochet stitch, maybe double crochet into back loop? The others have more of a shell pattern.

      • Nima@leminal.spaceEnglish
        5·
        1 month ago

        is it possible a loom was used for the last one? or some kind of knitting machine.

        • Creativity@lemmy.zipEnglish
          4·
          1 month ago

          I’m not too familiar with what loom knitting results in, but my guess is still crochet. You can see where the yarn is twisted into a taller stitch (knitting tends to use many small stitches instead to create patterns) and how the stitches aren’t exactly aligned (taller crochet stitches sometimes slant when you turn the work). Compare the back of the couch (it’s oriented the same as if you were actively working on it) to this: (https://nordichook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/PinVID_Double_crochet_blo-683x1024.jpg)

          • Nima@leminal.spaceEnglish
            4·
            1 month ago

            ahhhhh you’re right. maybe its just that the stitches are fairly tight. but yep that is crochet.

    • AoxoMoxoA@lemmy.world
      2·
      1 month ago

      Considering the price of yarn, this is probably as big of a crocheted couch as most people could afford.

      Tell me those cats didn’t have to spend more than $200 on the yarn for their couches and blankets

      • SmokeyDope@lemmy.worldEnglish
        38·
        1 month ago

        Keep in mind most people don’t know any better and will happily use acryllic microplastic yarn instead of real organic plant/animal or even a combo without ever considering the implications simply because its cheapest. Hobby crafts people will absolutely buy the cheapest with the biggest bang for your buck and don’t consider that they’re shedding microplastics all over their home, breathing it into their lungs and in their body. But hey the cat got a cute wittle piece of furniture on the cheap and the microplastics are already here so why not embrace it.