Cradle to Crochet
Thoughts on the Crocheting Life
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Narrated by:
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Heidi Thorne
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By:
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Heidi Thorne
About this listen
Author and podcast host Heidi Thorne shares observations and opinions from her journey with the art and craft of crochet that spans almost 50 years, including:
- How her dad launched her crochet journey when she was a baby.
- Being a closet crochet dork and antisocial crocheter.
- Why you feel sad when you finish a project.
- Crazy old crochet fads.
- Useless doilies.
- Checking gauge as maxim and metaphor.
- WIPs and frogs.
- Slow-chet and speed-chet.
- Couches that eat crochet hooks.
- Dirty crochet.
- Crochet o’clock.
- “Good” yarn.
- Having a talk about your yarn hoard.
- When you could hate crochet.
- Crocheting in outer space (or not).
- What should happen to your yarn stash after you’re gone?
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