Anne
GBYou too can make cute things! I was taught to crochet rag rugs by my gramma growing up but I had no idea how to read a pattern or really make anything that didn’t look weird. I started with Pierre the penguin and blasted through a total of 13 beginner, beginner+, and intermediate critters before finally feeling like I had a good enough grasp to branch out and try new things. I am loving being able to read patterns and make new things!
Joy A Neujahr
GBTry a Woobles kit... they're great! The Woobles taught me how to crochet! I find their videos that accompany the kits to be superior to other videos I've watched on YouTube. If you think they're too expensive, I must say that they are totally worth the price!!! And the results are great! My finished crochet projects turned out practically perfect! I really recommend these kits!
GirlMom
GBWoobles taught me to crochet! During the pandemic, I was looking for a new hobby and Woobles taught me how to crochet. Seriously. I’ve done a number of the kits, starting with the penguin, and have used what I learned to do other projects. I really like how the kits include everything you need, because when you are starting, all the choices at a craft store can be intimidating.
Dylan Torok
GBThe customer support was STELLAR The customer support was STELLAR. I accidentally paid with the wrong card and they assisted and provided very thorough instructions in the steps to correct the issue.
Jennifer Macdonald
CAI've never been a crafty person, but.... I've never been a crafty person. I've tried knitting once, but I have small hands for my age and I could never hold the needle right. I kept getting ads for Woobles on my Facebook and Instagram and I saw how cute the penguin was and knew I had to atleast try it. It took me a couple weeks of doing a round or 2, stopping for a while and picking it back up before I finished the first project. It wasn't too easy, but it wasn't hard since there were video tutorials on how to do each part. Now, almost a year later I crochet almost every day and I spend arguably too much on yarn to make stuff with :-D. I don't regret it, and if you're looking for a new hobby, picking up a kit might work well for you.