Crafting is back. A scientist explains why hobbies like knitting and crochet can reduce stress and benefit the brain.
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EVANSVILLE — The first meeting of the Crochet and Knit Club will be held on Saturday, March 7 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This group is a once-a-month get-together for all things to do with yarn. Crafters ...
Kevin Yee says the repetition of crochet has helped him release a lot of anger in a creative process he calls "cro-raging." Yee, 43, moved back to Vancouver from Los Angeles to navigate his "big ...
— Products are chosen independently by our editors. Purchases made through our links may earn us a commission. Crafting is the new downtime ritual. Whether you’ve always wanted to learn how to crochet ...
From preventing nail-biting and doomscrolling all the way up to helping people addicted to drugs, knitting can have a surprisingly powerful affect on your brain.
On most nights, Audrey Valys can be found sitting in bed with yarn in her hands, turning an idea into something wearable. Sometimes the idea becomes a textured dress inspired by moss and trees. Other ...
Using yarn and two pointy needles (knitting) or one narrow hook (crochet), pretty much anyone can stitch up a piece of fabric. Or, you can take the whole yarncraft thing light-years further to ...