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Happy Hookers: findings from an international study exploring the effects of crochet on wellbeing.

Pippa BurnR Van Der Meer
Published in: Perspectives in public health (2020)
The data suggests that crochet offers positive benefits for personal wellbeing with many respondents actively using crochet to manage mental health conditions and life events such as grief, chronic illness and pain. Crochet is a relatively low-cost, portable activity that can be easily learnt and seems to convey all of the positive benefits provided by knitting. This research suggests that crochet can play a role in promoting positive wellbeing in the general population, adding to the social prescribing evidence base.
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