by Sarah Nairalez on April 10, 2020
What could be more fun than talking to kids, talking about unicorns and crochet? On this week’s episode Heather and Sara check in and talk about all the different ways to engage your young person with crochet. Many people are having to stay at home with ... |
Category Archives: Inspiration
by WeCrochet on April 9, 2020
April is National Stress Awareness Month and WeCrochet and the Craft Yarn Council want to share how you can stitch away stress and UNWIND with crochet (and knitting.) |
by Sarah Nairalez on March 27, 2020
It’s springtime and on this week’s episode of the WeCrochet Podcast, the team talks about spring projects. Even though this spring is like no other that anyone has ever experienced, we are continuing to crochet, connect with others, and find joy. First Sara has a special message about what is happening ... |
by Sarah Nairalez on March 20, 2020
No one is perfect. We’re all just trying our best, even if it doesn’t always feel that way. One of Heather’s favorite topics is talking about failure. On this episode of the WeCrochet Podcast the team talks about some of their crochet fails. Heather helps each person ... |
by WeCrochet on March 20, 2020
From bespoke sweaters made from upcycled vintage afghans, to leggings and tops featuring colorful printed granny squares, Ashley Zhong’s Snapdragon Brand is a celebration of crochet. Self-described ... |
by Sara Dudek on March 18, 2020
If you’re longing for connection to community right now, join us! WeCrochet and Knit Picks have partnered with Warm Up America to create afghan and blanket projects ... |
by Sarah Nairalez on February 28, 2020
Floral Tapestry Top This week the WeCrochet Podcast is inspired by the concept of slow living: a lifestyle emphasizing slower approaches to everyday living, and being intentional about how you spend your time, money, and your life. Crafting has a long history within slow living and crochet has a big ... |
by Sarah Nairalez on February 27, 2020
Sarah’s collection of Brava Beanies I’m a new crocheter. I grew up surrounded by crochet—my mother did it, my aunts did it, my grandmothers did it, so naturally I rebelled and learned to knit. I have been knitting since the early 2000s and have really enjoyed it. I had an interest in crochet; I even bought some hooks but truly didn’t know where to start. I ... |