Michael Sellick, or Mikey as he's known to millions, isn't just a crochet instructor; he's the friendly face that's welcomed so many of us into the wonderful world of yarn. His story isn't just about hooks and stitches; it's a testament to the power of sharing a passion and building a community.
For Mikey, it all started with his mom. Imagine being 14 and watching your mother effortlessly create beautiful scarves in just a few hours. That's the image that sparked his lifelong fascination with crochet. He was hooked (pun intended!) by the speed, the simplicity, and the sheer magic of transforming yarn into something tangible.
A Look Back
Before The Crochet Crowd, Mikey was an 18-wheeler long-haul truck driver. A magazine for truck drivers had an article about donating time to a classroom in the United States. Mikey's nickname came to be through answering the call and teaming up with a grade-five special needs class based out of New York, USA, three years ago. The simple job was to write postcards to the students in the places where he would stop and tell the kids stories about the environment, location, and people along the routes.

With the internet becoming more accessible, Michael discovered YouTube and opened a channel in 2007. The channel was to communicate with the kids to show them places, not just postcards. Only to realize that several months into it, the school had YouTube as a blocked resource. Others viewed the videos of the trucking adventures with no genuine interest.
Fast forward to 2008. Picture this: Mikey's searching for a lost crochet book, a quest that unexpectedly led him to YouTube. He discovered a vibrant community of crocheters sharing their knowledge, and a lightbulb went off. He thought, "I can do this! I can share my love of crochet too." And so, The Crochet Crowd was born.
What started as a simple YouTube channel has blossomed into a global phenomenon. Millions of us have learned from Mikey's warm, approachable teaching style. He has a knack for breaking down even the most complex stitches into easy-to-understand steps. Whether you're a complete beginner nervously holding a hook for the first time or an experienced crocheter looking for inspiration, Mikey's got you covered. And a big part of that accessibility comes from his dedication to clear, visual instruction. One of his major accomplishments, and a game-changer for his teaching, was mastering the art of creating crochet diagrams in Adobe Illustrator. This skill allowed him to visually represent patterns and techniques with unparalleled clarity, making crochet even more accessible to learners of all styles.

But The Crochet Crowd is more than just tutorials. It's a community. It's a place where we can connect with fellow crocheters, share our projects, and celebrate our creativity. And at the heart of it all is Mikey, with his genuine enthusiasm and infectious love for the craft.
Beyond the online world, Mikey has also shared his expertise through his book, "The Crochet Crowd: Inspire, Create & Celebrate," a treasure trove of patterns and stories from his own crochet journey. He's also a popular speaker and workshop instructor, traveling the world to connect with crocheters face-to-face.
Behind the scenes, Mikey's journey is shared with his partner, Daniel Zondervan, the co-creator of The Crochet Crowd. Together, they're a dynamic duo, managing the community, creating fresh content, and dreaming up new projects. Their home in Nova Scotia is shared with their furry family: two Great Pyrenees dogs and two cats.

Mikey's legacy isn't just about the stitches he's taught; it's about the joy he's spread. Through The Crochet Crowd, he's empowered countless people to discover the magic of crochet, one stitch at a time. He's not just teaching a craft; he's building a community, fostering creativity, and sharing his passion with the world. And that's something truly special.

Importance of Sponsorship
In the intricate tapestry of The Crochet Crowd's journey, a pivotal thread weaves through the partnership with Spinrite Yarns, known to the public as the branding giant Yarnspirations. The union, born in the unofficial embrace of Fall 2010, emerged from a local outlet store and blossomed into a collaboration that transcended the ordinary.

In 2015, The Crochet Crowd partnered with Yarnspirations in a sponsorship that went beyond a typical business deal. Instead of using spokespeople, The Crochet Crowd, and specifically Michael Sellick, kept their authentic voice and remained in charge of their content. This meant they could choose which products and ideas to support, even if it differed from Yarnspirations' usual plans. While showcasing Yarnspirations' yarn, The Crochet Crowd also designed their own projects, keeping their content fresh and relevant to their community. The sponsorship helped fund tutorials, content, and community management, allowing the team to focus on sharing their passion for crochet, even when things got tricky online. This unique partnership allowed The Crochet Crowd to stay true to its community while growing and creating.
The Crochet Crowd Book
In the vibrant hues of Fall 2021, The Crochet Crowd unveiled a milestone in their creative odyssey – their very first book. This tangible treasure found its way onto the shelves of stores and online platforms like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and even Walmart USA.

Despite publishers wanting The Crochet Crowd to write a book for years, Michael always declined due to workload. It wasn't until John from McIntyre Purcell and inspiration from Jonah Larsen's book (which used a ghostwriter) that he reconsidered. Michael and Daniel were interviewed, and Rick Conrad wrote the book, capturing The Crochet Crowd's unique style.
Instead of hiring designers, Michael invited friends and beginners to create patterns, with a dedicated testing team ensuring quality. Learning to develop crochet diagrams in Adobe Illustrator became a crucial new skill. The book-writing process taught them valuable lessons about pattern writing, design, and visual communication. They hoped the book would solidify their place as bloggers and authors in the crochet world. Michael realized that patience was key to completing this challenging but rewarding project. The book became more than just patterns; it was a story of their passion and creativity, a legacy for future crocheters.

Holly Core says
Dear Michael, I am laid up for a little while and this morning I turn on my iPad and low and behold on google is this wonderful article about you! I read it through and found it so very interesting. I also enjoyed reading about your relationship with your parents. It sounds like they were very encouraging in your craft of choice. I wish one of my 5 sons would like to learn crochet. Lol I just really wanted to tell you that I am so grateful for you and the whole crochet crowd. I found you because my friend Melissa told me about you and I checked your site out and I was “hooked.” I would like to say what year, not sure, but I will say my first crochet along was the happy hearts Afghan. I actually made it twice! I have crocheted for 35+ years easily, maybe more and I still don’t know everything. You have truly opened my eyes up to a whole new world of crochet. Thank you for making things clear and easy to understand. I feel a lot more knowledgeable and confidant because of you. I look forward to watching your continued success, keep on hooking! Blessings to you and the rest of the crochet crowd team.
~Holly Core,
Bellefontaine, Ohio
Mikey says
Good Morning Holly, I hope you are feeling better! Thank you for your appreciation. Like anything in life, people find their own passions and hobbies. Keep on hook'n!
Rosey Chandler says
Mikey, you're awesome and so talented. I've been a subscriber since 2008 and have made many of your crochet creations. Like your mom, I only knew how to double crochet and make granny squares. You've taught me so much and I look forward to continue learning with you. Much love to you and Daniel. ❤ Rosey
Mikey says
That's a really long time ago eh! Thank you for your quick story and happy hook'n to ya! 🙂 Michael
Jana says
Loved this Mikey but how old is this bio? It says you have one cat, Riverstone and we all know what happened to her 🙁
This has to be a few years old now.
Still it’s nice to see pop up on my google feed.
Love you both!!
Marina King says
I would have to say it's from at least 2018 possibly early 2019 because it was after they moved here, but before Riverstone, puss-puss and binky-boo
Carole Schueneman says
Love your story and love, love, love what you do. Most of my life was spent knitting and only dabbling in crochet as I always liked the look of knitted projects over crocheted. But Mikey has opened up a whole new world of crochet to me with his TEXTURE - so many beautiful things with texture, to the point now that I look for patterns with texture and am loving it. So much so that I've kind of switched. Also, with all the ergonomic crochet hooks, at 72, it's easier on my hands than the thin, very hard knitting needles. Thanks Mikey, I've learned soooooo much from you on improving my crochet skills and I am absolutely loving crocheting texture!!!