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The reasons I don’t sell my crochet items.

I love to crochet and one of the reasons why is because it not only makes me happy, it makes other people happy too. I have individuals from all over the world who enjoy my work. Some people request items that they may want for themselves or as gifts for others (like last year when I made over 100 Jonah Cowls during the holidays). Other people request items that are sentimental to them, like doilies that remind them of their grandma. Some folks simply like my designs and would like to create the items themselves. I’m very appreciative of all the requests. I don’t like to disappoint people so it’s very hard for me to turn down the requests from my followers. But, I’ve learned that for right now at least it’s best that folks simply enjoy my work from afar by watching my videos and viewing pictures I post of my crochet creations.

First, I only have two hands. In 3 months time, I had over 4,500 requests until my mom stopped counting. Since then, I’ve had several thousand more requests across all of the social media channels that reach people worldwide. It’s very overwhelming to me. I’m glad my mom helps me with responding.

Second, when I make the same item multiple times (like the Jonah Cowl), it takes the fun out of it for me. I crochet to relax and I never want it to turn into “work”. I have a lot of fun making original pieces that I really don’t plan to make again.

Lastly, I have several other interests that occupy my time. I love to spend time with my family. Academics are very important in our household so I have high expectations there (good thing I’m advanced in math!). I love to read and it’s one of the reasons why I’m raising money to build libraries in Ethiopia where I was born. And my brother loves it when I play baseball, basketball and football with him. I like to run cross country and also am involved in track. We also have religion classes each week that require my time and attention. And I really love to play with my two dogs, Bella and Charlie. I’m very busy and that’s the way I like it. My mind is busy and that’s why creating items with yarn is so relaxing for me.

Those are some of the reasons why I don’t sell my items. But I do have goals for the future. I want to learn how to write patterns so people can have access to my work. Right now my patterns are in my head. And when I write my next book it will be a pattern book so I can share my favorites with you all.  Another way to support me is to spread the message that crochet brings the world together. You can do this by wearing my tees, sharing my book, carrying my totes, or putting my pins and patches on your jacket! These are all good ways to keep others interested in crochet. Thank you for supporting me and encouraging me along my journey. It’s all of you that keep me wanting to create new, beautiful items. Crochet Away friends!

Update: As of January 2021, Jonah has started selling some of his handmade items as time allows. He still does not take custom orders.


30 comments

  • Thanks for having a Comments section available.

    My mom, a former librarian, always crocheted. I have the last blanket she did, unfinished, and I’m leaving it that way.

    Your designs are stunning, Jonah. I really miss my mom; if she was still here, I’d have gotten your book for her. Seeing that crocheting is in another generation makes me smile…. especially since you have proceeds going toward libraries! As an adults’ reading tutor, I think that your work is above and beyond “giving to the community.”

    Rebekah
  • You are using the talents God gave you so very well, and you haven’t found all of them yet. God bless your ministry with your work and yes you do need to enjoy the miracles He put around you also. It seems you are taking it all in and enjoying life.

    Clovia Dickey
  • Way to go, Jonah! Crochet is one of my favorite crafts because it really calms my mind. I like writing patterns, but I’ve been on a bit of a break with that. Is there anything I can do to help you learn to write up your designs? Give me a shout if so.

    Adrienne
  • Hi Jonah! I have 3 wild boys and the middle one learned to crochet as an adult! He is a prison guard and doesn’t want anyone to know about! He is a closet crocheted! But it really helps him to destress after working in a stressful situation all day! My dad knew how to knit but my mom didn’t! High five to you for not caring what other people think about your hobby! Especially at your age! On reddit there I a Male crochet group called crochet! Don’t ya just love it! Hugs and lots o Love
    Christy ♥️

    Christyw
  • God bless you Jonah,
    I have just found you through a Google feed on crochet.

    At 37 years old I am a dainty beginner of crochet lol, I can just about follow a simple pattern and complete basic stitches and I am teaching myself Amigurumi (I think that’s how it’s spelt).
    I live in England and I just wanted to say, you have opened my eyes to so much more than just the relaxing joy of crochet. You are inspirational to so many.

    You have given the world a gift. Your parents must be so proud of you and your beautiful heart.
    All my blessings for your future and the wonderful projects and successes you will have.
    Thank you for showing me the beauty in crochet.

    Natalie Thompson

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