Crochet for wellbeing
/As we entered March and the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the UK, I focussed on balls of wool. Because that’s what I do when things get a bit too much and my anxiety levels start to rise. So I took to my crochet hook with gusto and even though I’ve been incredibly lucky and been working full time, I’ve still found time to crochet.
I start making a blanket which is now know as my ‘covid-19 blanket’, it was made using up all my odd balls of wool and I used them in a sort of rainbow way……sort of, but now quite. This blanket turned out to be really big and will great to snuggle under and watch telly when the evenings get darker.
I then decided to make a blanket for one of the young people I’m supporting who may be moving home soon. When I asked her if she liked it she replied ‘no’ which made me laugh. I absolutely love the honesty and clarity that comes from supporting children and young people with learning disabilities. Where else are you guaranteed a direct answer……..whether you want it or not? LOL To be fair, she does now have the blanket on her bed so I don’t think she minds it really ;-)
I’ve been using multi-coloured wool to make a large granny square which I then use of children’s laps or feet boxes to support sensory sessions. These are great and so resourceful (and easy to wash and dry). I’ve used them loads recently and I’m going to make one for my friend’s baby who will be 1 in August, as part of a sensory bag. I’m planning on using bells, bubble wrap, foam to enhance the tactile sensory experience.
And finally, in a quest to be green (and I’d seen it on Pinterest and Crochet by Lauren) I made a reusable swiffy cloth thingy. And it works. And it washed really well and still worked! So I’m looking to make a few more over 2020, but I’ve got some cushions to make first for my arbour…….oh yes, I have a seat arbour and I love it but it obviously needs cushions, fairy lights and bunting…..obviously. But more of that another time.
Keep crafting for wellbeing - it’s proven to support your mental health and I am testament to it. So Happy Crafting!