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Like knitting and other forms of needlecraft, the act of doing crochet has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety. The repetitive hand movements involved in crochet can help the brain release serotonin, which makes us feel calmer and more likely to think positive thoughts. Here's how to get started.. Feeling anxious? This could help.
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We're not always vocal about it, but some crocheters and knitters believe that their yarn craft is superior to the other. It's usually a good-natured feud, resulting in the concession that we've just grown accustomed to doing one or the other and we're probably not going to change. Although I'm firmly in the camp of crochet, I admire the…
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