Category: Crocheting

  • Bridges of yarn

    Bridges of yarn

    I’ve noted in a number of blogs – here and on my other site – the many healing benefits gleaned by crafting, and especially by crocheting and knitting. In today’s post I am going to share a different story on this topic. Many years ago, I had a situation where I was the new kid…

  • The wisdom of yarn

    The wisdom of yarn

    I have highlighted the research that shows the health and mental health BENEFITS that accompany a practice of knitting and crocheting in a number of previous blog posts. Today I want to expand on that a bit more. I have been working on a crocheted afghan, and I got to a point where I simply…

  • Highlights from the Satellite Reef project

    Highlights from the Satellite Reef project

    Featured in the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, PA through January 2025. To learn more about global satellite reef projects, read here. (C) 2023 Stitch ‘n Dish (now Fiber Harmony)

  • The value of spice in life

    The value of spice in life

    Since this isn’t a cooking blog, the title may leave some wondering what new yarn craze now includes spices. While I’m not aware of any spice sprinkling techniques with yarn, I am using the word from a well-known and often used saying: Variety is the SPICE of life! In a couple earlier blog posts, I…

  • A community of yarn

    A community of yarn

    The fiber arts of knitting and crochet were once seen as the domain of old women and spinsters. Today, men and women of all ages engage in these activities, supporting an industry dedicated to all-things yarn. Yarn enthusiasts, which I consider myself to be, often gather in groups to ply their trade, and this week…

  • Self-Care with Yarn

    Self-Care with Yarn

    I have been thinking about self-care practices in general, observing people, and self-reflecting for many years. This blog post is intended to be a helpful addition to any self-help journey you may be on – with or without (gasp!) yarn. I had the great good fortune to have spent a lot of time in my…

  • Ties that bind

    Ties that bind

    Earlier this week, one of my cousins came into town for a couple days, and we were able to catch up, reminisce about long-gone relatives and recall good times from the past. We had a wonderful visit over a few days and it got me thinking about those relatives and their lives. As children, it…

  • Weaving yarns ends and life

    Weaving yarns ends and life

    Crocheters and knitters generally DREAD the task of weaving in the yarn ends on any project – ESPECIALLY larger ones. This blog post is not about those challenges, but the metaphor applies (and who doesn’t love a great crochet or knitting metaphor?!) I speak often at conferences and professional meetings (I have done this regularly…

  • The power in finished projects

    The power in finished projects

    I have shared my opinion, and the published research supporting that opinion, that fiber arts, and specifically crocheting and knitting, are good for our mental and emotional health. This blog post takes that one step further and explores the healing aspects of finishing a long-left undone project. I was cleaning out a closet and emptying…

  • Untitled post 764

    This past week I have been thinking about the way yarn, and more specifically, things knitted or crocheted with yarn, can serve as agents of kindness. I wrote before about the healing power of yarn, and in that blog post the healing came in the passing down of the art of crochet to a new…