WeCrochet Podcast Episode 27 – The Crafty New Years’ Resolutions Show

Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021! In the last episode of the year, the WeCrochet Team revisits their 2020 crafty resolutions to see what they achieved, and looks forward to all the possibilities. 

First, Sara and Heather remind each other of their 2020 resolutions and score each other’s successes. Just how many WIPs did Sara have at once this year? And did Heather ever finish the Twilight Top that she talked about so much in 2020? 

Next, Heather invites Regan and Producer Sarah to reflect on 2020, their New Years Eve celebration ideas, talk about this year’s yarn-related accomplishments, and share their new resolutions for 2021. 

Finally, Sara asks Katelyn whether she sets resolutions at the beginning of each year, and the two discuss their possible goals, making changes to them until they’re just right for the new year. Katelyn also presents the idea of “letting go” in 2021.

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Mentioned in this Episode:
Twilight Top
Tuff Puff Rainbow Wall Hanging
Tunisian Hooks
Muse (Aran)
Regan’s sweater
WarmUp America blocks
Curio #3 
Palette
Wonderfluff
More WeCrochet Team Resolutions

Timestamps:
0:00 Sara and Heather take a look at last year’s resolutions
5:12 Heather, Regan and Producer Sarah check in all about goals
25:26 Win a Sparkles the Unicorn Kit!
26:32 Sara and Katelyn look forward
31:58 Last words and credits

One of Katelyn’s finished summer garments, the Addy Lace Cardigan
ID: Katelyn models wearing a light blue crocheted cardigan, with a brown fence behind her.
ID: A colorful Felici on the Double Cowl work in progress with two skeins of Felici connected

2 comments

  1. She Tried It / January 15, 2021 / Reply

    I love the visual podcast idea! Yall have some great goals. 😊😊😊 Also, Curio #3 is my fave because of Sarah. I just tried palette…LOVE IT! So I guess I will be checking out wonderfluff soon.

    • Heather Mann / January 19, 2021 / Reply

      That’s a solid approach! 😀

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