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VTB Crochet Academy

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✨ Wednesday Community Check-In ✨
Let’s talk yarn stash organization 🧶💕 How do YOU organize your yarn stash? 👀 Do you: 🎀 Color-code everything 🧺 Use bins, baskets, or shelves 🧵 Keep projects separated 🎒 Have a grab-and-go crochet bag 😅 Or… is it giving organized chaos? lol Drop a pic or describe your stash setup below ⬇️ I’m looking for new ideas AND I might feature a few of your setups in the community 👀💖 Let’s inspire each other ✨ #CrochetCommunity #YarnStash #CrochetLife
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@Patricia Taylor I usually remember what I used, but recently I started keeping a little notebook to track my yarn and hook sizes for different projects.
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@Patricia Taylor I just started using a notebook to keep everything organized like patterns I come up with, what yarn and needles I use, so I can always go back to it later.
🧶 Growth & Branding Tuesday
Topic: Why Your Crochet Page Isn’t Growing Let’s talk about something a lot of crocheters struggle with… page growth. You might be posting your crochet pieces, showing your work, and still wondering why your page isn’t growing the way you expected. Here are a few common reasons: 1️⃣ You’re only posting finished products People love seeing the process. Try posting behind-the-scenes clips, yarn choices, mistakes, or works in progress. 2️⃣ Your audience doesn’t know you yet Growth happens when people connect with you, not just the crochet. Share your story, your crochet journey, or why you started. 3️⃣ You’re not giving value Ask yourself: What can someone learn or feel from this post? 4️⃣ You’re not starting conversations Social media grows with engagement. Ask questions, run polls, or invite people to share their thoughts. 5️⃣ Your content isn’t consistent You don’t have to post every day, but consistency helps people recognize and trust your brand. ✨ Remember: Growth doesn’t come from perfection. It comes from showing up, sharing value, and building community. 💬 Let’s discuss: What do you think is the BIGGEST reason crochet pages struggle to grow? Drop your answer in the comments 👇 And if you have a crochet page, feel free to share one thing you’re working on improving this week.
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Hey everyone, have a crochet page on TikTok and recently joined a challenge from another creator. I shared my full process and the final piece, which was really fun. Doing challenges and participating in other crochet creator’s activities is a great way to connect and be part of the community. I feel like it’s helping me improve my engagement and learn new things too. This is the piece I did for the challenge.
Wednesday Engagement
Growth & Selling Tip: 3 Crochet Products That Sell the EASIEST for Beginners 🧶💰 If you're new to selling crochet, the biggest mistake is starting with items that take hours or days to make. When you're beginning, you want products that are:✔ Quick to make✔ Low yarn cost✔ Easy to sell online Here are 3 crochet products that beginners sell the fastest: 1️⃣ ScrunchiesCrochet scrunchies are one of the easiest things to sell. They use a small amount of yarn, work up fast, and people love buying them in different colors. 💡 Pro tip: Sell them as sets of 3 or 5 for higher profit. 2️⃣ Cup CoziesThese are perfect for coffee lovers and are great for markets or Etsy. They’re quick projects and people love reusable items. 💡 Pro tip: Neutral colors and seasonal colors sell really well. 3️⃣ Headbands / Ear WarmersThese are beginner-friendly, stylish, and sell great in fall and winter. Plus they only take about 20–30 minutes to makeonce you get the hang of it. 💡 Pro tip: Add a twist style or cute button to make them stand out. ✨ Remember: Your first goal isn’t perfection — it’s learning how to sell and build momentum. 👇 Community Question:If you were going to sell your first crochet item, which one would you choose? Comment below: **Scrunchies, Cup Cozies, or Headband
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Thanks for sharing this information. 🫶🏽
Accountability Friday
Be honest… did you post this week? Y or N 👇 If so how many times? If it’s a “no” — what’s stopping you? 👀 Comment below
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no, 🤦🏽‍♀️ I’m new here and still learning how everything works. I haven’t really posted yet because I wasn’t sure what kind of posts y’all are looking for. Are we sharing progress, ideas, or finished pieces? Just wanna make sure I’m doing it right.😊
Welcome to the VTB Crochet Academy! 🧶💛
Hi, lovely crocheters! 👋🏾 I’m Hibba, and I created this space to help you: • Finish your projects without stress • Learn new crochet skills, from beginner to advanced • Share your creations and get real feedback • Turn your hobby into a side hustle if you want! This is a safe, friendly, and inspiring space where all levels are welcome. 🎉 To get started: 1️⃣ Introduce yourself in the comments — tell us your name, how long you’ve been crocheting, and your current WIP. 2️⃣ Check out the ‘Resources’ section for tutorials and free tips. 3️⃣ Post your questions anytime — we’re here to help each other! I can’t wait to see what you all create. Let’s make crochet fun, easy, and empowering together! 💛🧶
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I’m Cheryl, aka Handz In Motion. I’ve been crocheting on and off for about 12 years now. Right now I’ve got a few things going at once. i’mworking on some different styles of hats, a short cardigan, and a top to match a pair of shorts I recently made for someone.
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A crochet artist wanting to learning advanced stitches, pattern making, and brand building. Excited to create and connect with other crocheters.

Active 6d ago
Joined Mar 27, 2026
Washington DC