Join host Gea in this revolutionary episode of Skein and Tell as she unravels the wild, woolly world of the 1970s fiber movement, when crochet left the living room and moved into communes, protests, and feminist collectives. This isn’t your grandma’s yarn story (well, okay, maybe your grandma was awesome). We’re talking radical DIY, psychedelic ponchos, and how a humble hook helped people reclaim their lives, their voices, and their wardrobes.
You'll learn about:
How crochet became the craft of counterculture in communes and feminist movements
The surprising role yarn played in the back-to-the-land movement and spiritual communities
Why making your own clothes was (and still is) an act of protest
A heartfelt listener story on how crochet became a tool for mental health and healing
The modern-day echoes of the '70s in today’s maker movement and fiber community
This episode blends history, humor, and humanity with a whole lot of heart. Whether you're into fringe vests, feminist stitches, or just want an excuse to call your yarn stash a spiritual journey, this one’s for you.
So grab your hook, put on some Joni Mitchell, and let’s crochet our way through the revolution, one granny square at a time.
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