By ASHLEY HOLDER
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December 9, 2024
This holiday season, I’ve traded shopping carts for crochet hooks and late-night online deals for tangles of yarn. Crafting everyone’s gifts has been...let’s call it an adventure. Picture this: me, surrounded by colorful yarn, swearing quietly (okay, loudly) as I discover yet another knot the size of a small planet. But as chaotic as it is, there’s something wildly satisfying about creating a gift from scratch. It's custom, personal, and feels more thoughtful than grabbing yet another bath set from the clearance rack. Plus, I’ve realized that while time is money, crocheting is actually more like investing in chaos. Will this project take 10 hours or 30? Who knows—it’s the thrilling unpredictability of holiday crafting. And yet, despite the occasional frustration, I keep coming back to my projects because handmade gifts just hit differently. They’re not perfect, but they’re perfectly imperfect—like me trying to crochet a straight line after 10:00pm. And let’s be real, there’s nothing like seeing someone unwrap your creation and saying, “Wow, you MADE this?” It’s a humble brag with a side of yarn burn. So, what are you gifting this year? Are you brave enough to join me in the DIY trenches, or are you going the classic “buy now, wrap later” route? Whether you’re baking cookies, painting ornaments, or panic-clicking through Amazon, I want to hear your stories. Bonus points if you’ve ever glued your fingers together in a crafting frenzy. This year, I’m realizing that it’s not about how much money you spend or how Pinterest-worthy your gifts are—it’s about the effort, the thought, and, in my case, the slightly lopsided but well-meaning project. Here’s to the holiday hustle, whether you’re making, baking, or faking it till Christmas.