Yarn Me Calm Community's WWW.
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Yarn Me Calm Community on Facebook is a hub of creativity and talent, where members come together to share their passion for all things yarn-related. Each week, the community showcases the incredible projects created by its members in the WWW (Weekly Work in Progress) give away.
All photo's used in this blog are from our WWW on Yarn Me Calm Community on Facebook, selected from January and February 2026.

Lindy's ‘Secret of the Dragonfly Blanket’ by Auburncraft Crochet Design using Stenli Candy and a 4mm hook. The pattern was chosen pattern in memory of her Granny who spent so much time over the years trying to teach her to crochet and knit.

Teg's beautiful wall art.

Chris's Marnie’s Garden, by Hooked on Sunshine inFiddlesticks Superb 8.
What is the Weekly Work in Progress (WWW) competition you ask?
The WWW competition is a platform for members of the Yarn Me Calm Community to share their ongoing projects and receive feedback and support from fellow yarn enthusiasts. It is a great way to showcase creativity, inspire others, and celebrate the art of yarn crafting. Projects shared don't need to be created with yarn from Yarn Me Calm, it is about celebrating creativity not where the yarn came from, however we do ask that members are respectful and don't promote other stores by identifying where it came from! The winner each week is drawn randomly and wins a $20.00 electronic voucher to spend at Yarn Me Calm.
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Criss's Magdala Shawl.
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Jemimah's Darjeeling blanket by red teapot atelier in Wolltraum My Melodyy.
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Linda's Apollo's Acknowledgement.
Why is the Yarn Me Calm Community so special?
The Yarn Me Calm Community stands out for its supportive and inclusive environment, where members of all skill levels are welcomed and encouraged to share their work. The community fosters a sense of camaraderie and provides a space for members to learn from each other, grow their skills, and find inspiration for their next project.Â
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Wendy's Serendipity by Canoe Mountain Designs in Stenli Candy & 3.5mm hook.
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Wendy's Jellybean Baby Blanket by Canoe Mountain Designs in Stenli Candy & 3.5mm hook.

Kerry's Sheepish Little Cardigan by Melissa K Designs.
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Unsupportive, critical, unhelpful or just plain nasty comments are not welcome in Yarn Me Calm Community, we believe in practising what my Nan used to say "if you can't say anything nice, then don't say anything at all!".
What kind of projects are shared in the WWW competition?
The projects shared in the WWW competition cover a wide range of yarn crafts, including knitting, crocheting, weaving, and more. Members showcase everything from intricate lace shawls to cozy blankets, colourful amigurumi toys to stylish garments. The diversity of projects reflects the creativity and talent of the community members. However regardless of skill level, everyones creativity is celebrated.

Jenny's No Drama Llamma.
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Ruth's Turtle Bay Blanketby Marken of The Hat & I.
Anna's Beginner Mochilla Bag by Marion Verloop.
How can you get involved in the Yarn Me Calm Community?
If you are passionate about yarn crafting and want to be part of a supportive and inspiring community, joining Yarn Me Calm on Facebook is a great way to connect with like-minded individuals. You can participate in the WWW competition, share your projects, ask for advice, and learn new techniques from fellow members.
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Michelle's Hidden Hearts.
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Terri's gorgeous weaving!
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Whether you are a seasoned yarn artist or just starting out on your crafting journey, the Yarn Me Calm Community welcomes you with open arms. Join the community today and be inspired by the amazing talent and creativity that flourishes within its virtual walls.

Anna's Caterpillar!


1 comment
What wonderful talented group of crafters. Such gorgeous pieces. Thank you for sharing