Friday, 17 March 2023

Benefits of Crocheting which you must know

 Crocheting is a versatile yarn craft. With any of your crochet hooks (single-ended, double-ended or Tunisian), you transform any humble yarn ball or skein into a sweater, a scarf, a shawl, home décor, or anything. Craft is more than a hobby, it is now a passion among all ages. Once you put your mind to this craft and learn at least 3 to 4 basic crochet stitches and techniques, you can basically crochet anything and everything. Given the many benefits of crocheting, it is not surprising that so many crafters are taking up crochet. Several studies and research have shown that crocheting has a positive impact on the body and mind. Besides, the craft is now a choice of meditation, a practice of mindfulness.

  1. Promotes Self Worth

Crochet is creative and it is good to express your imagination into something concrete. The handmade skill is very satisfying. You will never be short of wonderful handmade gifts. You can design your favourite garments and accessories according to veery seasons. The praises you get are totally worthy. With your single-ended crochet hooks, you can easily crochet a sweater, cardigan, hat or even socks. If you want to expand your skills and knit-like stitches, the Tunisian crochet hooks with interchangeable cables are tools you’ll need.

  1. Reduces stress and anxiety

Crafts like crochet have a way to reduce stress and anxiety. Almost all of us feel stressed or anxious in our daily life. By crocheting, we are taking our minds off the stress, our thoughts and our surroundings. By focusing on the yarn, crochet hook and repetitive motions our mind is able to get away from other happenings and focus on being in the moment. Given the research on hand, crochet craft is now being introduced to school-going kids, young adults and people fighting terrible illnesses.

  1. Relaxes your mind

Every craft has a relaxing effect on our minds. The repetitive and continuous crochet stitches soothe the mind into a calm and relaxed state that is similar to meditation. If meditation, yoga and other traditional mindful activities do not work for you, crochet allows you to reap the benefits of meditation while doing some creativity. In fact, statistics state that crafters crave their craft to relax their minds.

  1. Relieves depression

It is a fact that when we do something we like or in fact love, our brains release a chemical known as dopamine. This is a ‘happy hormone’ which affects our emotions and functions like a natural anti-depressant. Scientists believe that crafts such as crocheting make us feel happier and better about ourselves.

  1. Thrives in Group Activities

There is nothing as close-knit as a craft community. The crochet community is no exception. For anyone who seeks therapy benefits in group settings, the craft is supremely beneficial. Even the most anxious introverts have some way of relating to the other group members. Also, if you are not seeking therapy, you can still benefit from the sense of community that crocheting can bring.

  1. Builds your self-esteem by being productive

Self-esteem comes from being productive and useful. When you crochet a project you feel proud of every stitch, every row and every project. When it’s complete as a gift for a loved one or for your own use, you feel accomplished. Also, many times compliments and a bit of happiness or gratitude from someone can truly build the self-esteem we need.

  1. Positive Distraction

Every one of us seeks a distraction at one time or another and there is no positive distraction that crochet. You not only enjoy the distraction of being busy with basic crochet stitches and even a beautiful product at the end.

To be honest, there are many more benefits to crocheting than the ones we mentioned above. Apart from being a classic skill and a craft of creativity and expression, crocheting has multiple mental, physical and emotional benefits. If you are a crocheter or a knitter already, we hope that this blog keeps you hooked on the rewarding craft. If you are just starting out, we hope we have got you motivated for your journey.

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