Crocheter promotes mental health to growing audience
08-07-2025 11:00 via cbc.ca

Crocheter promotes mental health to growing audience

Michael Sellick has built an online community by sharing his passion for crochet. Now the founder of The Crochet Crowd says he's going a step further with Everyday Stitch, a new website set to launch later this year dedicated to the therapeutic benefits of crochet for those struggling with mental health challenges.
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