How much crochet plushies you guys finish on average per week?
I often feel like I make so little items compared to persons I see online and ws curious to see if I'm he only one.I think its because they mKe several repeats of the same simplier item but idk. Do not stress, enjoy your journey and savour the proccess.
I can knit a sweater in a week, but sometimes it takes me a year, and it is OK.
i am doing one per day, then start some other things:) It depends on the sizeof the amaigurumi.. yesterday I made two but they were little. I'm working on a Santa Claus which seems to be bigger than expected and I am on it since August 29... Edited by Saltandpepper at 2024-9-24 16:34
How much time others finish plushies doesn’t matter at all, you don’t know how much time they have and they may publish various photos at once for convenience although they began the first project a long time ago, so you don't really know. It is far better to take your time and enjoy the process and aim for the best result you can reach for your level with the time you have. You are the one to be pleased with the result and plushies won't show how mucht time you took to make them but how much care you took to make them. Enjouy your crocheting and have a good day ! I think the most important thing is to have fun, it doesn't matter how many plushies you crochet. Me personally I get excited when start a new project so I tend to be really fast and spend all my time at first but then I usually slow down and take some rest while crocheting. Those rests can also be like a day or two lol after this I usually crochet at a normal speed, some hours per day until my project is finished There is no average, it depends on how much time you have to spend on your hobby. I work fultime, and at the moment I'm making nothing at all.
but there are times when it's a little bit more queit I can make 3 items. Also depends on difficulty, size etc.
I think it depends, on the size, level of difficulty and details... and it depends on how I feel too, if I have time and my hands don't hurt :)
However long it takes, I actually enjoy the time spent on the project, it is therapeutic to me ;) Remember to have fun first! It is not a race. Be proud of your creations, no matter what speed.
Sometimes you won't have time, then other times, you'll spend nights obsessing over a new pattern ;) I'm very slow! Maybe one or two a week? what pitussa said
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