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Why Fox Creations Patterns are Different

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Crochet patterns for beginners and neurodivergent crafters

At Fox Creations, we’re all about making crochet accessible, enjoyable, and open to everyone – especially if you’re new to the craft or have a spicy, neurodivergent brain. Our crochet patterns are designed with you in mind!

We’ve simplified our patterns, breaking down the complicated stuff into easy-to-follow steps. Throw in some helpful pictures and a breakdown of crochet lingo for each round, and you’ve got beginner-friendly patterns, friendly enough for those who can’t yet understand crochet abbreviations.

We’re a neurodivergent family, and we’re all about embracing our unique take on crochet. Our patterns are crafted with clarity and flexibility, while giving you space to do your thing. We get that everyone has their own way of tackling a project, and our patterns are all about letting you express yourself.

One cool thing about Fox Creations patterns is our greyscale tables – we break down each round, making it a breeze for neurodivergent crafters to follow along. Step-by-step instructions in table format are like your project GPS, helping you track progress and steer clear of any confusion.

And because we know crochet lingo can be a bit much, especially for beginners and neurodivergent brains, we break down the abbreviations in our patterns. No unnecessary head scratching – just straightforward instructions to keep your crafting journey stress-free.

We believe that crafting should be a journey of self-expression, relaxation, and connection, and at Fox Creations, we’ve infused love and inclusivity into our crochet patterns. 

So, whether you’re picking up a hook for the first time or looking for patterns to help stop your mind wandering, Fox Creations is here for you. Let’s create something beautiful together!

The video provides a sneak peak inside one of our designs. If you’d like to try our patterns, we have free options available on Ravelry

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