Crochet is an artful way of relieving stress, inspiring creativity and promoting well-being all while being fun and functional. By crocheting and allowing ourselves to be creative, we are taking our mind off from whatever has been troubling us. By focusing on the repetitive motions of individual stitches and counting rows, our mind is able to be more relaxed and freer from anxious ideas and thoughts. There's nothing like concentrating on a pattern you love, plus the steady use of your hands and the pleasant feel of yarn, to take your mind off your cares.
As well as general stress and anxiety, crochet is said to help with more serious conditions like depression too. The repetitive actions needed in crochet release serotonin, the brain's natural anti-depressant. A survey of over 3,000 knitters published in the British Journal of Occupational Therapy reported that 81% of patients reported feeling happy after yarn crafting.
As well as being a mood lifter, crocheting has proven health benefits as the small repetitive movements involved can keep your hands, arms and fingers supple and your eyes sharp. Look into ergonomically shaped hooks if you are doing a lot of crocheting, as these are easier on the joints.
The elements of math involved in crocheting (counting your stitches, being aware of the beginnings/endings of rows, totting up repetitions of patterns) all help to keep your thinking processes sharp, which many experts agree could keep conditions like Alzheimer's at bay.
1. The calming repetitive movement, along with the beautiful yarn colors and textures work together to produce a soothing effect.
2. Working through the various stitches keeps the fingers nimble which is especially important to arthritis sufferers.
3. It can be worked while watching television, traveling, or carrying on a conversation.
4. Crochet is portable and can be taken anywhere.
5. The hobby is cost effective.
6. The constant varying in focus keeps the eye muscles toned.
7. It is a great outlet for creativity and helps stave off Alzheimer’s.
8. Crochet is an inexpensive way to produce clothing, décor, and gifts. Learn how to crochet a scarf, hat, gloves… the possibilities are endless.
9. The hobby provides a sense of accomplishment when a project is completed.
10. It adds a sense of balance to the stress of a high-tech, fast-paced lifestyle.
11. The rhythmic, repetitive acts involved in crochet help prevent and manage stress, pain, and depression, which in turn strengthens the body’s immune system.
12. Learning how to knit, how to crochet, and how to create needlework have proven effective in long-term pain management.