Life sucks right now. But it sucks a little less thanks to Facebook group Random Acts of Crochet Kindness.
Using their love of crochet, crafters have been leaving tiny creations in their local areas to help brighten the day for anyone who needs it.
Life sucks right now. But it sucks a little less thanks to Facebook group Random Acts of Crochet Kindness.
Using their love of crochet, crafters have been leaving tiny creations in their local areas to help brighten the day for anyone who needs it.
They'll crochet anything for any reason, and I respect them for that.
Some crocheters have taken to leaving little crochet presents around their towns and cities to bring some joy to their fellow citizens.
This is a "worry whale" left by the Facebook group Random Acts of Crochet Kindness. This worry whale is full of happy thoughts to help anyone through a tough time. Also, I love him.
Over 71,000 people belong to the group! It's full of people sharing the crochet items they've either left or found around their neighborhoods. Look at this little octopus!
I love the idea of leaving something so sweet and cuddly around to make someone else smile. Things like this make me think that maybe humanity will be okay after all.
"Found this today and just love my little octopus. This made me smile on a difficult day. Thank you so much xxx."
Honestly, if I found a crochet octopus, I would be SO HAPPY.
"Found today whilst visiting Stratone Village Play Park with my friend and our children. My daughter found it and it made her beam from ear to ear! She couldn’t believe she was allowed to keep it! Thank you so much to who ever crocheted our wonderful little worry worm. It made our day!"
Kindness is hard to come by these days, but crocheters like those in the Random Acts of Crochet Kindness remind us that there is still good out there.