The best thing about these crochet worry worms is that they are super easy and fast to whip up, which make them ideal projects for beginner crocheters.
Worry Worms are meant to put a smile on whoever finds them and comfort people in times of sorrow or stress.
The idea of these worry worms is to go out of one’s way to make another person smile. It builds a sense of community in kind acts, and attempts to make the world a bit lighter and brighter!
Not only will you feel accomplished when you’ve created a few of these, you’ll also feel great about yourself when you actually go out and hide them around your neighborhood for people to find them and brighten up their day
This crochet pattern and image are property of Start Crochet.
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