I am really excited to introduce the #craftastherapy hashtag on Instagram. Over the past few years crafting and creating has become a huge part of my life and has helped me get through the toughest of times. I have spoken to a lot of fellow crafters about the benefits of using craft as a method of therapy and so many agree that time spent crafting is relaxing and therapeutic. I have heard many stories about how craft has helped provide stress relief during mental or physical hardship. Whether it is learning a new skill or revisiting a previous hobby, time spent creating is good for the mind and body.
A number of clever, crafty instagrammers have already started using the hashtag. The #craftastherapy feed is filling up with inspirational and beautiful images. I hope to share projects here on the blog from the #craftastherapy feed, so please feel welcome to join in and tag your crafty projects with this hashtag. Or if you’d like to share your story and have a feature of your own, i would love to hear from you. The above sweet stitchery is by Robyn from @shopsewrobyn and is made on a canvas of vintage sheets. Robyn was kind enough to share her story with me – in October just past, she suffered a miscarriage and used her newly acquired skill of hand-embroidery to help her get through the waiting and recovering time. She said, “I could just sit and stitch and think as much or as little as i wanted, and have the comfort/satisfaction of making and completing something beautiful with my hands, even though my body had failed me in other ways at the time”.
This beautiful crochet blanket is just one of the creative images you will find in the #craftastherapy feed. Robyn aka @crochetgirl99 is super talented with the hook and her own feed is full of stunning creations. She calls this project her “summer loving” blanket. This unique weave made by Anna aka @ansies also features in the #craftastherapy feed along with some of her other inspiring projects. Her weaves are like nothing i have ever seen before and feature lots of natural and foraged materials.
The above image is from Chaney, aka @lovemylittlebird – what could be more relaxing than crochet and a cup of coffee?
Please check out the #craftastherapy feed on Instagram and be amazed by the creative and crafty people that are posting under the hashtag. It is a visual feast of crafty projects plus a you will find loads of encouraging and supportive people there.
What a great idea! Wish I had more time for craft! You never know though, 2015 could be the year!
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There is never enough time Jill! I have so many crafty ideas and nowhere near enough time to make them all. 🙂
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Wonderful idea. Look forward to posting and being involved! x
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Thank you. Looking forward to you joining in! 🙂
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Live Long and Craft On! What a great story Mandy!!!
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Yes!! Craft on indeed 🙂
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Great post Mandy, my father died just over a year ago and in the midst of grief I found a surge in creative energy which has povided great solice, and sustained me at times.
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Thanks so much for your comment. Im so sorry for your loss. Your story is a familiar one. I lost my mum just over a year ago too, which was when I fully immersed myself in craft. It really has provided so much comfort. Xx
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AMAZING ME AGAIN… will love to use your new tag xxx
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