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Old Craft, New Spin.

April 25, 2012

There is something about working with yarn and wool that makes me feel relaxed, composed and grounded.  Perhaps even connected to our collective past.  Some kind of primordial tie to the humans we used to be.  Today, we are so bombarded with technology that we feel lost if we are not attached to a smart phone, a tablet or a computer.   (Heck, I got behind in my blog because my computer fried!) And how many of us start to sweat, when we can’t check our email or texts or update a “status” at all times.   Too many “tweets” and not enough real tweets from the natural world.   For many, our daily lives have become all about mass production and commercialization.  Style and art are born from CAD blueprints and forged by "robotic" arms.  So much so, we’ve lost respect for “craft” and "skill".   We no longer grow own food, make our own clothes,  craft our furniture and so on.  To much of what we have is mundane, typical, identical and disposable.  Of course, I am not saying throw away your smart phone, PC, iPad or  the other luxuries and aids of... [More]

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With the Right Tool, Everyone Can Craft! More thoughts on “adaptive” crafting for people of all abilities.

January 26, 2012

“Crafting“ as a form of therapy is not a new idea. Using “creative media” is a wonderful way to help people express and heal themselves. Focusing on one particular media - YARN (my specialty) is a wonderful, yet frequently overlooked, creative medium that can be used in helping persons of all abilities and/special needs explore one’s ability to express and challenge themselves. For me, yarn gives one the power to express oneself in unique and concrete ways. It stimulates multiple senses as it is tactical, visual and even fragrant. It is soothing and forgiving. While being “basic” in form and nature, yarn offers infinite possibilities of uses and outcomes. I have frequently addressed teaching knitting, crocheting and other fiber arts to persons with special needs or unique challenges, which is an area of great interest to me. I have found sharing my love of these crafts with others very rewarding and am always looking for methods to show people of all abilities that they too can create with this wonderful medium. The goal is that other people will find a hobby that will bring them joy in their lives by developing the skills needed for recreational activities. Can anyone learn...

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Yarn for one and yarn for all! More thoughts on adaptive crochet, knitting and yarn crafts . . .

October 7, 2011

Learning new skills is hard for everyone.  Sometimes you have to take a step back to move forward.  I have recently started teaching crochet to a wonderful group of students, many of whom have some challenges in their daily life.  Despite these challenges, they do me the blessing and politely (and I hope enthusiastically) sit through my classes.  None of the students have learned before and I doubt they have any in depth exposure to "messing around" with yarn, never mind hooks or needles.   One of our limitations is that we can only commit once a week to actual instruction (and I know that practicing during the week is not practical for many of my students - but once they get "hooked", I am confident someone will take their work home with them).  In light of the time constraints, learning the skill will be a slower process, which is fine.  However, any tried and true yarn worker will tell you that practice is key.  Practice nurtures the development of skill, self-confidence and enjoyment, all feeding into each other.   As the class took shape, i dedicated 2 classes to crocheting, teaching slip knot, chaining and in the last class single crochet,...

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Can I do that, too?” Adaptive Yarn Craft Instruction for Special Needs.

September 20, 2011

Can persons with special needs learn to knit or crochet or do other yarn crafts? I am on a mission to prove yes! I am passionate about sharing the joy of knitting and crocheting with all that cross my path, including individuals with special needs. In fact, I am currently working on establishing a method to teach crochet to persons with special needs and developmental disabilities. I have been very fortunate to been asked to teach crochet at a day program for adults with special needs, which will no doubt give me inspiration and guidance on establishing my teaching method. It is a challenge to teach anyone to crochet, but teaching persons with special needs presents an instructor with a unique opportunity to expand and cultivate her skills. One must take a step back and see how do break down the steps of the craft to make it interesting, appealing, approachable, enjoyable, and worthwhile to the student.

 “Re-Tooling” and “Material Change“. Currently, I have been taking the time to use tools in a different way. Of course, teach your students proper form, use and technique with their tools (e.g. the hook) but do not hold yourselves prisoners to the...

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