Lady Netizen Goes Viral for Her Crochet Project ‘Bouquet Blanket’

Crochet Bouquet Blanket Created by Lady Netizen Receives Positive Feedback Online

CROCHETED BOUQUET BLANKET – A lady netizen received positive feedback online for her crochet project called ‘bouquet blanket’.

Recently, a Facebook user, Ma Victoria Angela Berones shared her crochet project called the bouquet blanket. The post immediately circulated online and elicited reactions from the internet users.

Berones shared that the reason why she crochet is to make something for her baby. She started to crochet when she trying to conceive. Ma Victoria crochet for approximately at least four hours a day whenever she’s feeling well since she’s pregnant.

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However, there were days when she wasn’t able to. And yarn orders took too long to arrive since they are in a rural area. The project took almost a month

“I started to crochet when my husband and I were trying to conceive. I crochet whenever I’m feeling well since I’m pregnant. Approximately at least 4 hours a day. However, there are days na I wasn’t able to. And yarn order took too long to arrive since we are in a barrio area. The project took almost a month,” Berones said.

“Crochet is an art. Love your art/craft before making or considering it into business,” she added.

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The lady netizen’s crochet project, the bouquet blanket, has touched the hearts of many online. Her dedication to creating something special for her baby and her passion for crocheting has inspired others.

In a previous post, a businesswoman goes viral for her crochet donuts “wala pong expiration ung donuts ko

Here is the full post:

“Surprise Bouquet Blanket”

Dream project. Took me a while kasi di ko natantya yung dami ng yarn na need ko. Di ko kayang gayahin yung mismonh sa YouTube so nag create ako ng sarili ko magawa ko lang.”

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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What is crochet?

It is a craft that involves using a small hook and yarn or thread to create fabric by interlocking loops of yarn. It’s similar to knitting but uses a single hook instead of two needles.

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