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Why tiny crochet tapestries!!

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What's better than tidying up and packing for uni?
Why tiny crochet tapestries!!

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When I first saw this fairy design, I knew I had to try and make them. This is little Hyrule from @linked-maze by @frulleboi. Their fairy form is super cute but was very hard to crochet.
They're even smaller than the minish I made.
tiny crochet completed!
I used a 0.6mm hook and sewing thread to make Titan #10 by Grace Fearon
Crochet in G/T
Fiber Arts in G/T | Knitting in G/T
Unlike knitting, I don't know of any examples of crochet in g/t media, but I am also not all-knowing, so feel free to add to the conversation if there's an example out there! In the meantime, I'll just give a brief overview of the craft, and go straight to how I think it could be used in g/t settings, and real life examples that give me g/t vibes.
Crochet is the art of turning yarn into fabric using a single hooked tool. In contrast to knitting, which involves several live stitches on the needles worked one after another in a row, crochet is worked one stitch at a time. It's a lot younger than knitting, so it's taken a bit to build up to a similar level of popularity, but it's quite versatile!
The Potential
I'm surprised that there aren't more examples of crochet in g/t since one needs only one tool and some yarn! I can see giants carving down some tough wood into a workable tool easily enough. Tinies could be similarly resourceful with building materials, maybe bending some wire into a hook they can use. Depending on the size of the tiny, they might even be able to use the broken-off ends of steel crochet hooks, which are used for exceptionally fine work (more on that later).
It is also possible to crochet even without a tool! This is probably more feasible for tinies than giants, depending on how well they can source yarn, since this skill is easier to achieve when using chunkier-weight yarn. The nature of crochet, working one stitch at a time, makes this much easier to achieve using just your fingers than knitting!
Crochet is also good for odd shapes since they can be achieved using only the same tool as you'd need to make any old rectangle! This is why it's popular to make dolls and toys using crochet, and the relatively more sturdy nature of the knotted stitches makes it good for practical use in baskets as well.
Real Life G/T Vibes
I tried to be creative yesterday, but had no luck with drawing or crochet. My drawings felt out of proportion and weird, my crochet stitches were uneven. So I indulged in a silly thing instead of something serious. And behold! It's an opposum!

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gonna feed the stupid little man to the big beautiful owl
also fun fact the owl n the among us are my 2nd n 3rd amigurumi respectively
The pink dragon was my first ever attempt at micro crochet, the green one is one of my more recent ones. Putting them side by side it's amazing to see just how far I've come, and I'm getting better every single day.
Happy International Cat Day!
Should you wish to crochet a tiny little cat, I've got just the pattern for you: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/482938381/mini-pets-tiny-cat-and-dog-amigurumi