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by Sarah Nairalez on September 11, 2020
What does your self care look like? How long is too long to crochet in one sitting? What’s the best ergonomic crochet hook for pencil-grip style of crochet? These are just some of the questions we are answering in this crochet self-care themed WeCrochet Podcast episode. First, Sara reads a letter from ... |
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by WeCrochet Guest on September 10, 2020
Today we’re talking about simple crochet stretches to help keep your hands and arms limber! Even though crochet is great for helping us de-stress, the repetitive nature of crocheting means we occasionally need to take breaks. Stretching keeps our crocheting hands and arms from becoming sore (as well as other not-so-obvious body parts like our necks and backs — everything is connected!). |
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by Sarah Nairalez on August 28, 2020
Picture features a model wearing the Midtown Mantle Mock-Neck Top by Liz Salazar In this episode of the WeCrochet Podcast, we’re talking about new quarantine hobbies, crochet gauge, and our favorite crochet cable pattern of the Off the Beaten Path collection from WeCrochet Magazine Issue 4. First, Heather and ... |
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by Sarah Nairalez on August 14, 2020
Rainbow Garden Throw being blocked Crocheting a project is sometimes more than just simply crocheting stitches. Sometimes additional steps and notions are needed to finish a project. This episode is all about those little things that make your crochet that much better, from crochet hacks to learning the best way to ... |
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by Sarah Nairalez on July 31, 2020
Masked: Best Face Inward | Jo Hamilton2019 Mixed crocheted yarn 36×41 inches Crochet can be a lot of different things to different people—for some people it’s a way to relax and express themselves, while others like to create useful items. Some people turn their crochet into a business (or side-hustle), and of ... |
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by Sarah Nairalez on July 17, 2020
WIPs or works in progress are either apart of someone’s daily crochet experience or something that is not experienced at all. While some people work on one project at a time, others might have 15 projects going at once. On this episode of the WeCrochet Podcast Heather, Producer Sarah and Sara are ... |
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by Sarah Nairalez on July 8, 2020
Wearing a mask is a new experience to many Americans, but I’m on a mission to help ... |
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by Sarah Nairalez on July 3, 2020
Canopy Shawl https://www.crochet.com/canopy-shawl-pattern/p/58086 Summer is here and the WeCrochet team has transitioned from wools and alpacas yarns to cottons and linens. Summer isn’t just a the season to lay outside wearing shorts and tank tops, you can also continue to do your favorite craft. On this episode of ... |
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by Sarah Nairalez on June 19, 2020
Tunisian Monstera Blanket featured in image On this week’s episode of the WeCrochet Podcast, we’re diving into the world of crochet tools (what do YOU keep in your project bag?), how to read crochet charts, and a new pattern collection that’s inspired by jungle greenery. First up Sara and ... |
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by Sarah Nairalez on June 12, 2020
WeCrochet stands with the Black community working and fighting for systemic change. WeCrochet is all about crochet, yes. But the “We” is the important part. WeCrochet centers on community and its power to lift one another up, to mentor and encourage one another (in life and in craft), ... |