The Joy of Craft Therapy

Back at the beginning of the year, two things happened. One, I embarked on two blanket projects, one for a friend and the other for M. Two, work became very busy, with 12- or 13-hour days being the norm for about four months.

Most of my craft projects fell by the wayside as I went into auto-pilot to get through the work-days, and then sat, zombie-like, on the sofa at the weekend to try and recover enough to get through the next week.

But my blanket projects helped.

The first was made up of granny ā€œsquareā€ hexagons, in chunky aran yarn, and I could complete a hexagon in my lunch-break. Because I used a granny square pattern, I didn’t need to think or concentrate much. I could just get out my crochet hook and my yarn, and off I went, and my brain could have a little sleep.

The second was made of a patchwork of solid granny squares, where each patch was made of a single ball of yarn. Again, no real concentration required. While I couldn’t complete one in a lunch-break, it still allowed my brain to switch off.

I’d call it mindfulness, but, really, it was more mindlessness. Very little thought involved until I needed to work out a pattern for putting the patches together.

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