•
Part 4: The Plot Twist (Or: It’s Actually Getting Better Out There) Right, after three parts of complicated nuance and occasional moth-related trauma, let’s talk about something genuinely hopeful: the sustainable yarn landscape is actually improving. This isn’t greenwashing or wishful thinking – there are real innovations happening, real companies doing good work, and…
•
Part 3: The Making Matters (Or: Slow Craft as Radical Resistance) Here’s something the mainstream sustainability conversation often misses: the act of making is itself a form of environmental activism. Not in a precious, “I’m saving the planet one granny square at a time” way, but in a very real sense. When you make…
•
Part 2: The Stash Whisperer (Or: How I Learned to Love Secondhand Yarn and Fear the Moth) Let’s talk about something most crocheters don’t like to acknowledge: we all have too much yarn. “There’s no such thing” I hear you cry, and I’m crying along guilty as the next in this particular conundrum. I’m…
•
Part 1: The Yarn Situation (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Interrogate My Fibre Choices) Let’s address the acrylic elephant in the room, shall we? You know the one. It’s sitting there in your stash, possibly in a shade called “Passionate Plum” or “Ocean Mist,” and it cost £2.50 for 400 meters,…
•
A post about my internal infernal jukebox. I can’t remember a time when I didn’t have my internal infernal jukebox. I used to think that everybody had one, perhaps confusing what people call earworms with my own unique experience. It was only after a few conversations about earworms that I realised what I have…
•
As a part of my overall wellness journey I start each day with journaling. I try to capture my mood, be aware of how my body is feeling, make a note of any dreams. Essentially it’s about setting my intentions for the day with mindfulness and awareness of how I am feeling and thinking.…
•
Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Ch-3 (That Doesn’t Count) I’ve recently published my very first pattern, a free version of the whole pattern. A paid version is coming later with photos, a chart, and a few other bells and whistles, but more of that later. A lovely person contacted…
•
Blog Post 3 of 4: The Wonky Bag: Your Project, Your Way (Creative Expression & Pattern Versions) Welcome back, fellow makers! We’ve explored the origins and clever construction of The Wonky Bag in Part 1: The Wonky Bag: The Inspiration & The Lean (Intro to the Design) The Wonky Bag – a loopy love…
•
Blog Post 2 of 4: The Wonky Bag: Beyond the Basic (Construction & Customization) Welcome back, fellow makers! If you’re joining me from [https://indieheartcrochet.com/the-wonky-bag-a-loopy-love-story/Part 1: The Wonky Bag: The Inspiration & The Lean (Intro to the Design)], you’ve learned about the concept and origin of my inaugural pattern, The Wonky Bag, and the playful…
•
I’ve made a wonky bag using Elements DK from West Yorkshire Spinners. How would I describe this yarn? Naturally, it’s light and luxurious. Elements DK is a sophisticated yarn in shades inspired by the joyful hues of Summer. This sustainable yarn has been created with the environment in mind and uses a naturally harmonious…
•
I’ve had this old thread in one of my boxes for I don’t know how long. I think the spool itself is absolutely beautiful—it’s really solid wood—and the thread, well, I don’t know what you do with it. I’m wondering if it might have come from my Nan’s old box, in which case, it…
•
I drew the Eight of Wands six days ago, and it keeps reappearing. This often happens; a card will keep showing up until I’ve fully absorbed its message. For a long time, that card was the Ten of Swords – it got to the point where I considered buying a new deck! But no,…
•
Justice: A “Soft Launch” and a Hard Truth Today, October 13th, was supposed to be launch day. The Tarot card I pulled? Justice. I’ve had this card fairly recently, and remembering its various interpretations without opening a book, is a perfect example of why my previous musings about becoming a Tarot reader needed to…
•
I first found crochet when I was going through a hard time. I’d always knitted and found that to be very relaxing. Somehow the craft of crochet kept eluding me. One particularly rough day, in need of distraction, and what I now understand to be a desire for mindfulness, I went to pick out…

•
A post for the geeks and the curious. An in-depth exploration of the mathematics, physics, and geometry behind crochet’s natural lean If you’ve ever noticed your work starting to curve or lean to one side, you’re not alone – and you’re definitely not doing anything wrong. What you’re experiencing is one of crochet’s most…
•
The Eight of Wands: A Day Off (Sort Of) October 13th, the Eight of Wands. I desperately needed a day off, a complete mental break from all things Indie Heart Crochet. Easier said than done, as it turns out. This week has been anything but plain sailing, with endless issues developing and building the…
•
Judgement Day: Embracing the Imperfect Launch Today is the 11th of October, and I have drawn Judgement. I should be launching my new venture on the 13th of October. So Judgement Day is fast approaching! I had first wanted to launch on the 1st of October—the first always feels like a good day to…
•
Oh boy. Eight of Cups. I’ve come crashing down to earth reality with a huge bang. I suddenly realised yesterday evening like a thunderclap: I’ve done all this preparation, some of it years in the making, and I’ve overlooked one very, very, very important piece of the puzzle. These days, possibly the most important…
•
October 9th and I’ve pulled the Ace of Cups. Wowzer. Two Aces in a row! I’m up super early, which is not unusual for me. The sky is deliciously dark, and the stars—oh my, the stars—they’re so bright against the velvet night. Not forgetting the moon, which is just off from being full. I…
•
8th of October – and today’s card is the Ace of Wands. Wow, powerful cards recently. I try and remember the suits through acronyms—on account of my brain not being able to remember things forever—I realize how many years I’ve never been able to recall all the card meanings. I wonder if this is…
•
October 7th: The Page Arrives I had thought I’d draw one of the fours today, expecting a day of stability or pause, but the cards had other ideas. Instead, I drew the Page of Swords. The figure stands right on the edge of a cliff, a sword held firmly in two hands—a picture of…
•
6th of October: A Day of Unstoppable Momentum The Chariot. Yay. Full steam ahead. Today is the 6th of October, and the energy of this card is palpable, guiding my steps and settling my mind. I woke up at 8:45 a.m.—a rare luxury— I was wide awake between between 1.00 and 4.00 a.m though,…
•
So, this is my reading from October the 5th. And I pulled the Empress card. Good morning world. Am I ready for the day? I am not. But I’m willing to be, very, very willing. Lots to do. I overdid working on the Wonky chart the other morning and had to seriously rest my…