Ahhh thank you, now I know what you mean... but I have never done freeform crochet. (Ok I did it one time for an art project and it turned out blähhh. As I understand it you simply crochet as you like, adding stitches in varying patterns, colours, and yarn. There are no fixed rules. To grow such a freeform into a wearable garment is perhaps I bit more complicated. I found many examples on pinterest with the search string 'freeform crochet cardigan'
here is a video how to make a scrumble (the spiral form) (sorry its Dutch I think)
and with the ambitious... You are very accomplished in knitting, so you perhaps have a good understanding of garments. And with freeform crochet you can always claim, that you wanted to make a worm monster washcloth artwork :-D
Yes, that's right - one of the benefits of being known as an artist is that you can call things anything you like! Lucky accident, it turned out okay - it's a cardigan. Have no idea what you're doing only one sleeve and no neck opening - freeform art symbolising the death of chivalry 😊.
Perhaps an idea is to create a decal or centrepiece for the back (possibly a more simple pattern for the fronts and sleeves, picking up motifs) and then knit or crochet it into a garment. Alternatively, create a garment using intarsia knitting technique - this is what I was originally thinking with the ideas from the Revolutionary Art post.
But I am also taken with your mixed media ideas - perhaps some is knitted/crocheted and perhaps some is coloured with dyes or bleached.
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You have inspired me.... I have started a freeform crochet art piece with wood (If I am ready on Monday I will decide if it is utter sh** or art :-D)
With the cardigan worked out of a centrepiece, I remember a free ravelry pattern I always wanted to try, but never did...
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/132-2-wild-flower
and there are some beautiful patterns which mix crochet and knitting, e.g. by Marie Wallin (you perhaps know them already - because of the Rowan magazines)
https://www.ravelry.com/designers/marie-wallin
And at last I remembered this sweater which is a kind of Irish crochet / freeform crochet mix and it is so stunning:
https://www.ravelry.com/projects/0Romavera/flowerpot
ok now I stop… Sorry I got overboard with the pattern suggestions... I so love knitting/crochet patterns. Please feel free to ignore everything.
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I'm waiting for the free form crocheted wood 😍
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