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  • Dying arts

    Dying arts

    It used to be a common sight to see parents, grandparents, and even children in every household regularly pick up a sewing kit to sew on a button and meticulously darn their own clothes. But these skills are a dying Art It seems despite a growing interest in sustainability, fewer people are able to fix

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  • Take one doily…

    Take one doily…

    I’ve always loved vintage crochet doilies. From early memories of them on my Nana’s sideboard in the front parlour, to trawling car boots and junk shops and I’ve built up quite a collection. Although, I love them, they are not really my style of decor, but I use them in lots of other ways. They

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  • How crochet can help you maintain a positive mental attitude.

    Crochet fidget and emotional support toys are everywhere this year. From beaded hedgehogs to Bee positive toys, patterns abound. Fidget toys are small, handheld objects designed to help with focus, stress relief, and sensory regulation. They are particularly helpful for individuals with ADHD, anxiety, and autism, but can be beneficial for anyone needing to manage

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  • Why are Gen Z so keen on crochet?

    When you read or hear the word ‘crochet’, your first thought may be of your grandma, or perhaps a scene from a Jane Austen novel. For me, crocheting means self-expression and hours of fun. Crochet has always received plenty of love from a wide range of people, but during the Coronavirus pandemic, it has had

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  • Trending Technique – Filet Crochet

    Filet crochet is making a major comeback in the fashion world! From high-end runway collections to modern handmade pieces, this delicate and structured crochet technique is everywhere, proving that this classic craft is now a must-have trend. Whether you’re creating a breezy summer top, bag or an elegant home décor piece, filet crochet offers a

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  • Have you tried the Hexi Cardigan?

    The rise of the Hexi Cardigan has continued thanks to Jason Momoa gifting one to Jack Black on the release of Minecraft – the movie. The hexi cardigan was on everyone’s to do list last year but it has been around for a ling while ( I made mine in lockdown) but it has seen

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  • Not ‘mushroom’ for mistakes…

    I’ve been developing my own patterns for a long time now, particularly for toys but I don’t always make a written pattern, particularly for character dolls. My latest patterns under development are mushrooms. This one will have to be written because I’m planning a workshop for these. Writing a pattern is like writing in a

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  • Garden Nostalgia

    Garden Nostalgia

    Over the last 5 months, I’ve become involved with our local community garden and it really has brought back so many memories. My dad, who sadly developed Alzheimer’s and passed away some years ago, for most of his life was a market Gardner and Nurseryman. He did it part-time whilst he had a growing family

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  • Grandmacore

    Grandmacore

    Have you heard of grandmacore? If you Crochet sew, knit, and bake (like me ), then you already live a grandmacore lifestyle. Grandmacore in the UK, also known as “granny chic,” is a trend embracing the comfortable, whimsical, and nostalgic. Think handmade cushions and blankets, freshly baked cakes and biscuits, junkshop finds lovingly restored or repurposed.

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  • Why buy a kit?

    Why buy a kit?

    Do you buy craft kits? Do you think they are value for money? Now, I will buy kits if I want to try a new craft that needs equipment I don’t have, rather than buy lots of equipment I might not use.  I will also buy a kit if it’s on sale or cheap. I

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