Celebrating wins in your crocheting community can be tough, especially if members are shy or unsure what to share. With these Weekly Wins Celebration templates, you can spark positivity and highlight achievements of all sizes. Make it easy for every member to feel valued and inspired.
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Weekly Wins Celebrations tap into positive reinforcement, one of the most powerful motivators in online communities. When members see their work recognized, it builds confidence and encourages repeat participation. Sharing wins, big or small, fosters an environment of support and camaraderie where everyone feels welcome.
Crocheting is a craft where progress is sometimes slow or personal. By highlighting achievements—whether someone finished a large blanket or learned a new stitch—you validate effort and nurture growth. This not only boosts morale but also inspires others to share and try new things, strengthening the fabric of your community.
This week I finally finished my granny square blanket. What is your proudest crochet win lately?
💡 Example: "This week I finally finished my granny square blanket. What is your proudest crochet win lately?"
Shoutout to anyone who tried a new stitch this week. Share what you learned and celebrate your progress.
💡 Example: "Shoutout to anyone who tried a new stitch this week. Share what you learned and celebrate your progress."
Weekly Wins time. Did you finish a project or finally master a tricky pattern? Drop your achievements below.
💡 Example: "Weekly Wins time. Did you finish a project or finally master a tricky pattern? Drop your achievements below."
I am proud of completing a set of crochet coasters this week. What small win made you smile?
💡 Example: "I am proud of completing a set of crochet coasters this week. What small win made you smile?"
Let’s celebrate progress. Share a photo or story of what you accomplished with your hook this week.
💡 Example: "Let’s celebrate progress. Share a photo or story of what you accomplished with your hook this week."
Who finished a WIP (work in progress) this week? Give yourself a round of applause.
💡 Example: "Who finished a WIP (work in progress) this week? Give yourself a round of applause."
My win: finally figured out a color change technique. What crochet skill did you level up this week?
💡 Example: "My win: finally figured out a color change technique. What crochet skill did you level up this week?"
It’s Weekly Wins day. Who wants to share a project that made them proud this week?
💡 Example: "It’s Weekly Wins day. Who wants to share a project that made them proud this week?"
Congrats to everyone who finished something, big or small. What did you create this week?
💡 Example: "Congrats to everyone who finished something, big or small. What did you create this week?"
Give a virtual high five to anyone who made progress on their crochet journey this week.
💡 Example: "Give a virtual high five to anyone who made progress on their crochet journey this week."
I tried a new yarn and loved the result. Did you experiment with anything new in your crochet this week?
💡 Example: "I tried a new yarn and loved the result. Did you experiment with anything new in your crochet this week?"
Let’s cheer for the small wins. Did you weave in your ends or organize your yarn stash this week?
💡 Example: "Let’s cheer for the small wins. Did you weave in your ends or organize your yarn stash this week?"
Who else finished a crochet gift? Share who it was for and what you made.
💡 Example: "Who else finished a crochet gift? Share who it was for and what you made."
This week, I learned how to read a complex pattern. What new crochet challenge did you tackle?
💡 Example: "This week, I learned how to read a complex pattern. What new crochet challenge did you tackle?"
Give yourself a pat on the back if you worked on your project this week. Progress counts.
💡 Example: "Give yourself a pat on the back if you worked on your project this week. Progress counts."
Weekly highlight: I completed my first amigurumi. Has anyone else tried something new?
💡 Example: "Weekly highlight: I completed my first amigurumi. Has anyone else tried something new?"
Let’s celebrate each other. Tag a member who inspired you this week and share their win.
💡 Example: "Let’s celebrate each other. Tag a member who inspired you this week and share their win."
Share your favorite moment with your crochet hook from this week.
💡 Example: "Share your favorite moment with your crochet hook from this week."
Did you teach someone else to crochet this week? Tell us about it and spread the joy.
💡 Example: "Did you teach someone else to crochet this week? Tell us about it and spread the joy."
Big or small, every step counts. What was your crochet win this week?
💡 Example: "Big or small, every step counts. What was your crochet win this week?"
Let’s round up our wins. Did you fix a mistake or finish a row you struggled with?
💡 Example: "Let’s round up our wins. Did you fix a mistake or finish a row you struggled with?"
Weekly applause for anyone who picked up their hook even once this week.
💡 Example: "Weekly applause for anyone who picked up their hook even once this week."
Finished your first crochet project? Share a photo and let us cheer for you.
💡 Example: "Finished your first crochet project? Share a photo and let us cheer for you."
Let’s spotlight someone who helped you with your crochet journey this week.
💡 Example: "Let’s spotlight someone who helped you with your crochet journey this week."
What pattern are you most proud to have started or finished this week?
💡 Example: "What pattern are you most proud to have started or finished this week?"
My win: I crocheted every day this week, even if just for a few minutes.
💡 Example: "My win: I crocheted every day this week, even if just for a few minutes."
Let’s do a quick cheer for anyone who learned a new crochet term or abbreviation.
💡 Example: "Let’s do a quick cheer for anyone who learned a new crochet term or abbreviation."
If you gifted a crochet item this week, tell us how it was received.
💡 Example: "If you gifted a crochet item this week, tell us how it was received."
Share a tip you discovered while working on your latest crochet win.
💡 Example: "Share a tip you discovered while working on your latest crochet win."
Let’s recognize the effort. Who kept going even when their project got tough?
💡 Example: "Let’s recognize the effort. Who kept going even when their project got tough?"
Weekly Wins: Did you join a crochet-along or group challenge? Tell us about your experience.
💡 Example: "Weekly Wins: Did you join a crochet-along or group challenge? Tell us about your experience."
Who else organized their yarn stash this week? That’s a win worth celebrating.
💡 Example: "Who else organized their yarn stash this week? That’s a win worth celebrating."
Let’s hear about your favorite color combo from your projects this week.
💡 Example: "Let’s hear about your favorite color combo from your projects this week."
My highlight: finally joining all my squares together. What was your biggest hurdle this week?
💡 Example: "My highlight: finally joining all my squares together. What was your biggest hurdle this week?"
Applause for everyone who tried something outside their comfort zone this week.
💡 Example: "Applause for everyone who tried something outside their comfort zone this week."
If you posted a crochet project online this week, share a link so we can all admire it.
💡 Example: "If you posted a crochet project online this week, share a link so we can all admire it."
Let’s give a special shoutout to anyone who finished a project for charity this week.
💡 Example: "Let’s give a special shoutout to anyone who finished a project for charity this week."
Who else found a new favorite yarn or hook this week? Tell us what made it special.
💡 Example: "Who else found a new favorite yarn or hook this week? Tell us what made it special."
Let’s close out the week with gratitude. What crochet moment are you grateful for?
💡 Example: "Let’s close out the week with gratitude. What crochet moment are you grateful for?"
Weekly Wins: Did you teach a child or friend to crochet? Share the story.
💡 Example: "Weekly Wins: Did you teach a child or friend to crochet? Share the story."
What is one thing you did in crochet this week that made you proud?
💡 Example: "What is one thing you did in crochet this week that made you proud?"
To use these templates, pick one to post at the end of each week or during regular check-ins. Adapt the template to reflect your own or a community member's recent accomplishment, and always invite others to join in. Tag members when appropriate, and actively respond to comments to keep the positivity flowing. Rotate between different approaches—questions, spotlights, and open-ended prompts—to keep things fresh and inclusive.
These templates are designed for all platforms. Always adjust formatting for your chosen channel, such as using images or emojis on Instagram and Facebook, or keeping posts concise for Twitter. Use tagging features to highlight members and use platform-appropriate hashtags to increase reach. On forums or Discord, consider pinning the weekly post to maximize visibility.
Prompting members to celebrate milestones within ongoing projects—such as completing a certain number of rows in a temperature blanket or finishing a section of a Crochet-Along (CAL)—helps recognize smaller victories. You can also create themed Weekly Wins posts that specifically ask for updates on long-term projects, making it easier for members to participate even if their project isn't finished.
Use Weekly Wins prompts that invite members to share projects where they've practiced a new stitch (e.g., 'Did you master the crocodile stitch this week?'). You can also encourage before-and-after photos or descriptions of challenges overcome while learning advanced techniques, fostering a supportive space for skill development.
Absolutely! Many crocheters take pride in overcoming technical challenges. Prompts like 'Did you finally master that complex cable repeat?' or 'Share a win where you conquered yarn splitting or frogging setbacks!' acknowledge struggles unique to crocheting and make members feel understood and valued.
Tailor prompts to highlight projects that repurpose leftover yarn, such as 'Show off your best stash-busting project from this week' or 'Did you try a new scrap yarn pattern?'. This encourages eco-friendly habits and can spark idea sharing around minimizing yarn waste—a topic close to many crocheters’ hearts.
Feature prompts like 'Did you publish your first crochet pattern this week?' or 'Share your experience designing and launching a new amigurumi or accessory.' Recognizing original creative efforts supports indie designers and encourages others to try their hand at designing.
Acknowledge that setbacks can lead to learning and future wins. Frame prompts positively, such as 'Did you frog a project and discover a better approach?' or 'Share a creative solution for when you ran out of matching yarn.' This fosters resilience and helps normalize common crocheting hurdles.
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