In the quaint village of Greenwich, Nova Scotia, where the winds carry tales of Acadia University and the rhythm of life flows gently, a young soul discovered the enchanting world of crochet. It all began when Michael Sellick, at the tender age of fourteen, sat beside his mother, unravelling the mysteries of double crochet.
His mother's hands moved with a dance of familiarity, and a spark ignited within Michael in those moments. Intrigued by the simplicity of the craft, he yearned for more. A crochet book, purchased on a whim, became the gateway to an uncharted realm of intricate patterns and stitches. The boy who once found solace in double crochet was now hooked on the endless possibilities of his newfound craft.
In the shadows of this quiet pursuit, The Crochet Crowd emerged in March 2008. Michael, driven by an insatiable passion, transformed his living space into a haven of creativity. The click of the crochet hook became a melody, and each completed project, a verse in the symphony of The Crochet Crowd's genesis.
Enter Daniel Zondervan, a silent maestro with a flair for marketing and logistics. In the collaborative dance between Michael and Daniel, The Crochet Crowd found its rhythm. Together, they nurtured a vision that extended beyond the boundaries of a hobby; it became a community, a refuge for those who shared the love for yarn and the gentle art of crochet.
As the journey unfolded, Fall 2010 brought with it a serendipitous partnership with Spinrite Yarns, the heartbeat behind Yarnspirations. The sponsorship was not just a corporate alliance; it was a pact that allowed The Crochet Crowd to maintain its authenticity while navigating the currents of the crafting world.
The turning point in this tale arrived in Fall 2021 with the release of The Crochet Crowd's first book. Pages filled not only with patterns but with the stories, trials, and triumphs of Michael, Daniel, and the entire community. It was a tangible manifestation of late-night musings, shared laughter, and the emotional tapestry woven by countless hands.
Amidst this creative whirlwind, Michael and Daniel found solace in the serene landscape of Nova Scotia, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Their home became a sanctuary, not just for the two of them but for furry companions – PuppiDawg, Salti, Binky Boo, and Puss Puss. Each pet brought joy, but their passing reminded them of the ephemeral nature of life's tapestry.
In the grand tapestry of The Crochet Crowd, Michael's belief in the intelligence of crocheters became a guiding thread. His philosophy embraced the idea that inspiration is a gentle guide, and authenticity is the true currency in the world of creativity.
And so, the story continues – an ongoing crochet odyssey guided by the hands of a passionate hooker named Michael Sellick, whose stitches, both in yarn and in life, continue to weave a tale of creativity, community, and the enduring magic of crochet.
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 the cozy corners of a local outlet store and blossomed into a collaboration that transcended the ordinary.
Winter of 2015 marked a significant chapter as The Crochet Crowd stepped into the warm embrace of an ongoing sponsorship with Yarnspirations. The relationship wasn't just a business transaction; it was a commitment to nurture the creative spirit that thrived within the community.
What makes this alliance truly unique is the absence of spokespersons. In a world where brand representatives often echo predetermined talking points, The Crochet Crowd, under the sponsorship umbrella, retained the freedom for an authentic voice. Michael Sellick, the heart and soul of The Crochet Crowd, found solace in expressing his genuine views without compromise.
The freedom extended beyond words; it infiltrated the very fabric of decision-making. The team at The Crochet Crowd, empowered by the sponsorship, had the autonomy to decline participation in product launches or ideas that didn't align with the community's ethos. This real-time planning dynamic stood in stark contrast to Yarnspirations' more traditional yearly strategy, creating a harmonious blend of foresight and adaptability.
While Yarnspirations patterns remained a canvas for creativity, The Crochet Crowd embraced the power to chart its own course. The team, led by Michael, engaged in self-design, crafting projects that resonated with the unique pulse of their community. This autonomy not only fueled creativity but also allowed for a more profound connection with the audience.
Behind the scenes, the sponsorship played a crucial role in funding the development of tutorials, content creation, and community management. It wasn't just about financial support; it was an investment in the shared passion for crochet. Each team member played a vital role in maintaining balance, even on days when the social media landscape became a battlefield of unintended controversies or intentional disruptions.
Michael, in his wisdom, often shared a sentiment with his team: "The sponsorship pays for the party so our community doesn't have to." It encapsulated the essence of a symbiotic relationship, a win-win where the community thrived on the festivities of creativity, and the sponsorship played the role of a benevolent host.
In this tale of sponsorship and community, The Crochet Crowd danced on the delicate threads of autonomy, authenticity, and creativity, creating a narrative where the yarn itself became a storyteller, weaving a rich tapestry of inspiration for all who joined the party.
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, a tangible treasure that found its way onto the shelves of stores and online platforms like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and even Walmart USA.
The Reluctant Journey to Authorship: The story behind this literary endeavor had its roots in persistence, passion, and a change of heart. Over the years, publishers had courted The Crochet Crowd with proposals to pen a book. However, the workload and a lack of desire to embark on such an endeavor had consistently led to gracious declines.
Enter John from McIntyre Purcell in Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, whose persistence became the gentle nudge that sparked a change. The catalyst for this shift in perspective, however, came in the form of Jonah Larsen's book, "Hello, Crochet Friends!" Collaborating with a ghostwriter opened Michael Sellick's eyes to the possibility of narrating his crochet journey without being burdened by the meticulous art of writing.
Ghostwriting: A Collaboration of Voices: Rick Conrad, the chosen wordsmith, conducted three in-depth interviews with Michael and Daniel, extracting 50 pages of personal stories and timeline events that would form the backbone of the book. With the skill of a master tailor, Rick wove these disparate threads into a cohesive narrative, preserving The Crochet Crowd's unique tone, slang, and messaging.
Patterns, Designers, and Testing Teams: A Symphony of Creativity: The development of patterns, a crucial element of The Crochet Crowd's identity, took a serendipitous turn. Eschewing established designers, Michael opted for a more spontaneous approach, inviting friends and even novices into the creative fold. Jeanne Steinhilber, Anita Grover, Kathleen Nolen, and Megan McHugh joined the endeavor, with a dedicated testing team – Nancy Elliott, Diane Suder, Anita Grover, Cathy Lund, Michele Sanders, Donna Bondy, Wendy Marple, and Kathleen Nolen – serving as the wind at their backs, guiding them through potential errors.
For the first time, Michael and Daniel ventured into the realm of crochet diagrams. This newfound skill, born out of necessity, brought a consistent visual language to the book, a testament to their dedication to mastering every aspect of their craft.
The Unseen Benefits: Lessons Beyond the Hook: The journey of writing a book wasn't just about patterns and prose; it was a transformative process with unforeseen benefits. The discipline of consistent pattern writing, the creation of a manual for better design, the arduous but victorious conquest of Adobe Illustrator for diagram creation – each hurdle became a stepping stone towards growth and expertise.
Establishing Tradition in a Digital Age: Beyond the practical lessons, there was a deeper aspiration – to be recognized not just as bloggers but as traditional authors. The book became a vessel through which The Crochet Crowd sought to carve their place in the annals of crochet literature.
Patience, the Virtue of Crafting Stories: As the final chapters were written and the last stitches were made, Michael reflected on the journey. Patience, he mused, was the enduring virtue that had seen them through the trials and triumphs of this literary endeavor.
In the end, The Crochet Crowd's book wasn't just about yarn and hooks; it was a narrative woven with passion, persistence, and the indomitable spirit of creativity. Through the pages, they had not only penned patterns but crafted a tale that would resonate with fellow enthusiasts, a legacy of patience and passion for generations of crochet adventurers to come.
Danielle P. says
Mikey is an awesome guy! I’ve watched many of his videos and even though I’ve been crocheting for almost 35 years, I almost always learn something new from him. Thank you so much Mikey, you are a true inspiration! Oh, and your fur-babies are adorable!
DD Donnelly says
Mikey and Daniel, I just wanted to let you know that I greatly appreciate all that you have done. When ever I get stuck, I have gone to your fine teaching. You have inspired me to stretch and grow. I was shown how by my grandmother back in the 60's and am passing it along to my granddaughter s. You are a major asset to their growth. Thank you. We will be watching for a long time to come.
Mikey says
Thank you DD for your confidence in me to show you some tips and tricks. I hope you had a great weekend.
Johna Wrzosek says
Mikey I watched your video on C2C, and I am left handed. Do I start on the right corner? I have never made one so I want to get started on one. Thanks.
Mikey says
You can start on any side, just be consistent when following along.
Lilli Boettcher says
Where do I start I guess first to say thank you for helping me learn new Stitches my favorite part is your mystery which was a giraffe and a few other things. So thank you for all your help and videos which was so easy to follow also would like to take the time to say thank you to Daniel for the music that he plays so beautifully okay stay safe bless you both big hugs from Falls City Oregon