crochet and watching the grass grow 🖤
waffle stitch baby blanket, little crocheting while planting some seed starts 🖤
thats what friday nights are made of
Homemade Happiness 🧶
Spending Friday evenings crocheting while starting seeds has become one of my favorite ways to unwind and find peace in simple pleasures. The waffle stitch baby blanket I'm working on adds a lovely texture that keeps my hands busy but not overwhelmed, allowing me to focus on watching the small green seedlings slowly emerge. This combination of yarn and gardening taps into a soothing rhythm that balances patience and creativity. There's something incredibly satisfying about nurturing both a handmade project and new life in the garden at the same time. As the seeds sprout, it feels like a quiet celebration of growth, mirrored by the progress of each row in my crochet project. Seed starting indoors is a rewarding process that helps ensure a strong start for plants, giving you a head start before transplanting them outdoors. Watching tiny sprouts peek through the soil reminds me why homesteading and garden planning are so fulfilling – they connect us intimately to the cycles of nature. For anyone interested in trying this blend of hobbies, I recommend choosing a simple crochet pattern like the waffle stitch. Its raised texture is visually interesting yet repetitive enough to allow your mind to relax. Meanwhile, seeding trays or small containers with your favorite vegetable or flower seeds create anticipation for the coming growing season. Whether you're new to crochet or gardening or both, pairing these activities can be a great way to disconnect from screens and daily stress. Embrace those quiet Friday nights with a cozy blanket project and some seed starting, and enjoy the homemade happiness that follows.
