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Taking notes for a crochet project on notepad and paper

Hey Crochet Friends!

 

If you are starting a new crochet project, knee deep in details - it's a fact - you will forget things! Tiny things, genius things, all the nuances that make the project work just right, the hook and yarn size, the cheeky changes that you made because you know better than the pattern… 

 

I know how it goes because I do it too. So here are 3 reasons a crochet specific notepad and pen will save the sanity of your future self!

 

  • Gathering supplies and inspiration - If you are preparing for a trip to the yarn store with a notions checklist in hand, you won't be caught off guard grabbing every size hook on display and selecting colours will be easy because you recorded that fleeting thought “Love this colour combo—felt very seaside gelato- want to use for a sweater” !

 

  • Making pattern changes - your brain is not Google. You can definitely go back and try to read the fabric you created but there is nothing more reassuring than reading “I changed this decrease to a SC2tog because my way is better” !

 

  • Bookending your project - I like to record start and finish dates on projects to remind myself of the timeline. Your notes are GOLD and if you are the type of creator who likes to make your favourite top in every colour, these notes will remind you how much you have learned on your creative journey and make better informed decisions for future projects. For example: realistic timelines! 

 

 So go ahead—jot in a notebook, type in your phone, scrawl it on the yarn label (in desperate times). Just keep your thoughts, your process and your magic written down! Every stitch adds to a story—and Future You will want all the goss! 


Stay crafty,

Jennine

 
 
 

Jennine is modelling the crochet mesh top pattern and craft supplies

Hey crochet lovers!

 

I’m beyond excited to finally share the launch of the Crochet Mesh Top pattern — your new go-to piece for effortless, wearable street style! Whether you’re heading to brunch, a beach day, or just want to add a unique handmade touch to your everyday wardrobe, this top has you covered (literally and stylishly 😉).

 

What makes this pattern so special? ✨ Over 1 hour of step-by-step video tutorials — perfect if you’re a visual learner or just want some extra guidance.✨ A street-style inspired, super wearable design — think laid-back vibes with a modern edge. ✨ Perfect for layering — throw it over a tank, bikini, or dress for an instant outfit upgrade. ✨ Beginner-friendly with a twist — simple stitches come together to create something stunning.

 

Ready to hook your new fave summer top? Grab the pattern now and let’s get stitching! Don’t forget to tag @WillTravelForWool so I can see (and share!) your gorgeous makes.

 

Happy crocheting,

Jennine 💕

 
 
 

Jennine is wearing a handmade crochet top with long skirt and high heels in front of a piece of art.

Jennine is wearing a handmade crochet top with long skirt and high heels in front of a piece of art.



Let’s get one thing straight—you don’t have to be wrapped up like a human crochet burrito to be a crochet fashion enthusiast. Nope. Not even close.


Crochet outfit inspo doesn’t have to scream the stereotypical vintage, granny, or I just stepped out of a 1970s time capsule. (Unless that’s your vibe, in which case, carry on, legend!) But for the rest of us? Crochet can be modern, effortless, and dare I say… trendy.


Think of it like this: a little crochet goes a long way. A sleek mesh top layered over a bralette? Chic. A chunky crochet beanie for that “I woke up like this” street-style look? Yes. A crochet tote that makes your basic jeans-and-tee combo look like you tried? Absolutely.


It’s all about balance. A pop of crochet here, a textured moment there. Not every piece needs to be a full-blown lace explosion. (Although, respect if that’s your thing.)


So if you’ve been avoiding crochet because you think it’s all doilies and doll dresses, consider this your official invitation to rethink things. Crochet is whatever you want it to be. Go forth and crochet—your way. Don't forget to join me for more crochet inspo on the Instagram page!


Cheers,

Jennine

 
 
 

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