Crochet, a craft involving the use of a hook to loop yarn into fabric, has experienced a resurgence in popularity in the early 21st century. This revival is attributed to the growing interest
in handcrafts and DIY projects, alongside improvements in yarn quality and variety. Crochet is not only a creative outlet but also a tool for emotional well-being. It has been shown to help individuals cope with anxiety, depression, and major life events such as grief or divorce. The tactile nature of crochet fosters a sense of community among participants, making it a low-cost and portable activity that can be easily learned by most people. Educational programs have also utilized crochet as a medium to explore identity and self-expression, bridging the gap between art and technology.
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