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5 things that happen to your body when you crochet.
5 things that happen to your body when you crochet.
(And no, it's not just relaxing on the couch with a cup of tea.)
From the TESSILAND BEACH to your feed: this article was born from one of the most loved pieces from our summer series, between a single crochet project and a call to action on the deck chair.
Spoiler: crocheting is not just handmade sweetness. It’s also science, posture, and subtle well-being. Ready to discover what really happens when you pick up your hook?
1. Your hands become super athletes
Forget pajamas and total calm—your fingers are doing fine, silent, but constant gymnastics.
The forearm muscles activate, and hand muscles contract with grace and precision.
You’re building, stitch by stitch, a kind of muscular endurance worthy of hand pilates.
- You train coordination.
- You strengthen your fingers.
- You develop almost surgical dexterity.
But with much more style, of course.
2. The brain lights up like a ball of ideas
Ever entered the flow and didn’t even hear your phone?
Bingo. Your brain just lit up on a neurochemical level.
You’re training your memory, stimulating concentration, and boosting hand-eye reflexes.
The result?
- A creative activity that keeps you sharp, alert, and present.
- And yes, smarter than you think.
3. Your heart relaxes. For real.
Crochet = relaxation?
Yes, but not in a passive way.
The rhythmic and repetitive movements of crochet reduce cortisol (a.k.a. the stress hormone) and increase serotonin and dopamine.
Basically:
- Stress: 0 – You: 1
- Happiness flowing
- Slower heartbeat, lighter mind
You just had therapy. But in granny square format.
4. Your postural muscles get involved
You don’t see it, but your body is working:
shoulders, back, core—and yes, even your glutes.
Everything activates to support your posture as you create.
- If you sit well, you’re doing a gentle workout for your spine.
- If you slump like a marshmallow... get ready to say goodbye to neck pain (and hello to arnica cream).
5. Your body enters "active meditation" mode
You’re not just creating. You’re meditating with your hands.
The repetitive rhythm, mental silence, focus on a gesture you know by heart:
all of this brings your body and mind into a deep state of relaxation, similar to mindfulness.
- You breathe better
- You think more slowly
- You listen to yourself more
The result?
- A balance that smells like wool, cotton, and everyday miracles.
- Crocheting feels like slipping into a second skin.
- A skin that not only dresses you… but heals you, holds you, realigns you.
It’s not a pastime, not just a hobby.
It’s a daily love letter to your body and mind.
Rosaria Tessiland®
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