#WritingPrompt: use a common craft technique to describe a life lesson (some examples of crafts if you’re having difficulty thinking of some include: crocheting, knitting, embroidery, painting, pottery, etc.!)
Crocheting a Bigger Picture: Excuse Me While I Crochet Far Too Many Cardigans Than It Is Acceptable To Own
a poem and a writing challenge

In every stitch I find more regulated breath, (soothed senses) coming together into something bigger, something wearable.
#WritingPrompt: use a common craft technique to describe a life lesson (some examples of crafts if you’re having difficulty thinking of some include: crocheting, knitting, embroidery, painting, pottery, etc.!)
Inviting Neha Sandhir S | Tatum Hamernik | Michelle Bonfils | Thalia Dunn | Roz Warren | Damilola Abiola | Vijini Mallawaarachchi | Niall Leah| @jaykrasnow | if you’re up to it and anyone else interested to smash that writer’s block, join in on this tiny challenge and write a response, wherever it takes you! It can be a tiny poem, a shortform piece or an essay — whatever comes into that brain noodle!
Hi I’m Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) and I’m excited to announce that I am going to CONTINUE making ceaseless number of crochet cardigans just because they’re so satisfying to make, especially during the winter. I imagine that when it becomes too hot for cardigan weather, I’ll switch to making something that doesn’t make you sweat, like handbags or something. Or cute baskets! 📚📚 PS, I published a book of tiny poems!
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^ by Rachella Angel Page
