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Post time 2025-4-19 11:19 | Show all posts |Read mode
I saw someone on insta say
I'm tired or seeing dragon after dragon and bunny after bunny how many more times can u make something!  but I feel like every pattern is different so what are u tired of seeing or do u feel different

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I can't say that I'm tired of something. I don't mind crocheting another dragon if I like the pattern. Even if I've already made dozens of them.
But in amigurumi craft, there's another problem. The patterns have become completely uninteresting. Even famous designers, that we liked so much in the past, simply make small changes to their old patterns, slightly change the appearance and present them as something new.
Few people try to create something realy new and original.
That's why I rarely crochet using just one pattern. I use several at once. For example, the head from one pattern, the body and legs from another, I try to add some of my own elements. And that's how I get a toy that I like.
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Post time 2025-4-19 11:55 | Show all posts
I'm sooooo so tired of chenille amigurumi and certain animals are really overdone like frogs, axolotls, bunnies, etc. I'd also like to see more advanced patterns with more detail.

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Post time 2025-4-21 20:18 | Show all posts
I am fed up seeing Sophie scarf variations. At the beginning i didn't mind nice lace work in that shape but some people just change the way they are doing icord edge or change number of rows for increasing/decreasing and slap the price of 7 dollars. Are you taking the piss? Drives me mad.
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Post time 2025-4-19 16:28 | Show all posts
Dolls! Everyone seems to love dolls, but I just can't see why. There are way too many patterns for these.

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OMG, these dolls again!!! I don't like them either. Although... there are some dolls that even I love. I like scary ones. With creepy faces, with wings, with a tail, with horns and with cute long hai  Details Reply Post time 2025-4-19 17:38

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RitaLucas replied at 2025-4-24 01:53
This is a difficult question, but we have to remember not everyone likes the same things!!!

it's neither a difficult question nor do we need to remember that different people like different things.

We know that.
That's why OP asked & we share our thoughts here.

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Again not everyone likes the same things! What one persone is tired of, another persone may like it and want to see more! As of everyone has the right to an opinion its true (i gave my opinion like t  Details Reply Post time 2025-5-9 02:49
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Post time 2025-4-23 02:32 | Show all posts
For me it's the Sophie scarf; everyone and their mother has made them, but I find them soso ugly! Small scarves are not in style, and it's just plain unwearable for me. I never see people use them, they just make them for the hype and then never touch the scarf again.
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Post time 2025-4-20 23:32 | Show all posts
Frelldor replied at 2025-4-19 15:34
I can't say that I'm tired of something. I don't mind crocheting another dragon if I like the patter ...

I've done this before. Not naming names but some designers use really similar bodies over and over for their animals and I need to mix and match to get some variety.

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Post time 2025-4-19 18:23 | Show all posts
I dont like the ones in Chenille and other chunky yarns, and then i am really tired of bad patterns. I  mean patterns where they are not worked properly with a lot of errors . sometimes i feel the designers just want to publish fast there new patterns for more sale.

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Post time 2025-4-19 17:38 | Show all posts
FishyStuff replied at 2025-4-19 16:28
Dolls! Everyone seems to love dolls, but I just can't see why. There are way too many patterns for t ...

OMG, these dolls again!!!

                               
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I don't like them either.
Although... there are some dolls that even I love. I like scary ones. With creepy faces, with wings, with a tail, with horns and with cute long hair. But there are very few such designs.

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Post time 2025-5-1 02:11 | Show all posts
Edited by MissPriss at 2025-5-1 02:34

For sewing.... I'm tired of seeing tiny changes made to patterns, often by the same pattern designer, and then the "new" pattern is sold for the same price as the "old" pattern. Just write a damn tutorial. Hell, I'd even pay a little bit extra for the tutorial as an "add-on". But I'm not buying another pattern that's $8-20 dollars because you removed the sleeves and adjusted the waistline on one of your existing patterns. It makes me not want to purchase from those designers at all.

For knitting.... PetiteKnit. A lot of her stuff is cute, but a lot of it is so mindnumbingly basic, and patterns for that style exist already. I could understand if her patterns were beautifully written and a breeze to work through, but they're not. They are mediocre patterns of mid-tier designs that people pay a premium for. It's all about hype, and there's the unspoken part where her lifestyle is aspirational to a lot of knitters, and that's part of the hype. She's Danish, blonde, thin, conventionally attractive, married to a conventionally attractive man, and has adorable kids. I feel like there's a lot of that "aspirational" urge to buy Andrea Mowry's patterns, too, but I have a lot more admiration for Andrea Mowry as a designer. Her patterns are higher quality, too.

EDIT: Oh! I forgot to mention - I'm tired of seeing popular designers openly copy from up-and-coming designers, without giving any kind of credit. This gets glossed over all of the time, and no one wants to talk about it because it's "rude" and most people don't want the drama associated with their name if they call it out. The most egregious example of this I can think of is Camilla Vad ripping off a very complex design motif that was created by Fiber Tales for the "Gro" series. Camilla Vad took that very specific motif, which took a lot of time to tweak and fine-tune to make it look juuuuusstt right, and then she used it in her "Field" series without any credit. Camilla Vad has made at least $38,000 on the Field series, and that's a low estimate just based on projects posted to Ravelry. Meanwhile, hardly anyone knows who Fiber Tales is. Fiber Tales talked very briefly in a youtube video about a "famous designer" who used her Gro motif without permission or credit, and that she (Fiber Tales) had been in the middle of writing/testing a Gro sweater pattern when the famous designer released her sweater pattern. It was very demoralizing and Fiber Tales felt like she couldn't release her sweater pattern without causing a lot of drama. I was gobsmacked - I had noticed that Camilla Vad used Fiber Tales's motif, but I had assumed she'd done so with permission. It's not subtle, and the instructions for making it are very specific and not something two people would separately converge on and "discover" independently the way that simpler motifs are. Both of these designers are from a tiny country (Denmark), and I imagine that the knitting industry there is small enough that they run in some of the same professional circles. I lost a lot of respect for Camilla Vad as a result of this, and I have to wonder if her famous Magnolia motif was similarly copied from someone less known without any credit.

For crochet... I wish there were more mosaic patterns (mosaic is actually really easy and fun, but it can be time-consuming), and more advanced patterns in English.
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Post time 2025-4-19 18:05 | Show all posts
Amigurumis with chunky yarn that all look like colorful potatoes, AI patterns...
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Post time 2025-4-20 23:31 | Show all posts
FishyStuff replied at 2025-4-19 16:28
Dolls! Everyone seems to love dolls, but I just can't see why. There are way too many patterns for t ...

Totally aggree. I don't see many people where I live making them but on this site there are sooooo many doll patterns that get posted. They're definitely more popular in certain cultures than others.

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