Crotcheting, my safe place🧡

Fun and Therapeutic

I started learning how to crotchet in 2020, during the Corona Virus Pandemic and it was my escape from the everyday nothingness, I nearly lost my mind. Crotcheting helps me feel grounded and then the fact that I create beautiful outfits from yarn is also so much fun. I recently started a crotchet business because I wanted to not just make pretty things for myself but also for people that share the same love for crotchet. My brand name is called hookked, which just simply relates to the fact that I make beautiful outfits from a hook and yarn and also that I'd love to get you hooked on crotchet in general.

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Crochet therapy for depression and anxiety can work wonders. It has the power to carry you through depression, soothe anxiety, and give you a much-needed boost in confidence. The familiar curve of the hook, the challenge of a new stitch, and the pulse of a regular row can absorb hours of worry and quiet negative thoughts in an instant. But how exactly does crochet help with mental health? The repetition of stitches is said to stimulate the production of serotonin, the brain’s feel-good chemical that helps boost your mood. And that’s not all – Read more

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