Has anyone tried this? I want to do this but the ones he makes in the video don’t come out so great. Any tips?

    • apis@beehaw.org
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      29 days ago

      Reminded me that I want to do this, so may try running some up this weekend.

      Would be a cool project for a beginner too, once they’ve cracked rectangles of basic fabric. Very little of the crochet I did at the start was stuff I or those around me would have use for, so I’d unravel to avoid wasting yarn. Everybody finds learning easier if they quickly arrive at items they want to keep or gift.

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    29 days ago

    Many of these leather work tools used in this video might be available at your local library.

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    13 days ago

    This is cool, and what great timing - I just spent the last half hour sewing up the seam inside the ear cups of my QC35s. The fake leather is flaking as well so I’ll definitely try something like this in the future, probably with fabric (maybe a 4-way stretch cotton knit, athletic fabric probably a good choice)

    I was also thinking about crocheting a cover for the top band.

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    29 days ago

    I realized it was too much work and I gave up, but I have a much nicer 5 part template I made for Akg k240. I only did a loosely stitched PU proof-of-concept with these.

    this is already printable to A4 size