Heather Meier
GBLeft-handed crafters rejoice! As a lefty, I’ve tried several times to learn (often from righties) how to knit or crochet with no luck. The Woobles kits have changed that! I’m finishing my 2nd Wooble and I can’t wait to start on my next one. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the embedded videos are well done. (There are separate videos for left-handed people, not just “do this the opposite way” that can be frustrating to figure out.) It’s nice that the projects are small, so it’s not overwhelming.
RYan
CAThe woobles, terrible tracking and no refund on non delivered/lost product I ordered a set of the woobles for Christmas mid November. It is in the new year and they have not arrived yet. The woobles could not provide me with a tracking number. When I contacted them several times they gave me 3 different dates on when the package should arrive by to which none turned up. Asked for a refund and they have stopped replying. Terrible company
Maggie Karl Reuter
GBI'm "hooked" This is without a doubt the best hobby I've picked up - and I have a long list of people I can't wait to make more woobles for. It helps calm my anxiety and makes me feel closer to my great grandmother who laid the foundations for this when I was 7. The tutorials are so helpful and clear, and the one question I couldn't find an answer to was clearly explained via email the next day. I am so happy to have found this hobby and I wouldn't be nearly as competent or confident without the woobles.
Em
GBIn theory this is fun and accessible In theory this is fun and accessible. In practice it’s a bit different. I crocheted with my grandma as a kid so I have a foundational knowledge, however, these kits, although packaged adorable, are much less accessible even to me. My daughter laughed at the final result, it didn’t look like the photo on the package! Overall, not relaxing, stressful, takes about 8-10 hours for one “Wooble.”
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.