Snarky Crochet: Irreverent Patterns, Jokes & Puns for Silly Stitchers - Ingram

Snarky Crochet: Irreverent Patterns, Jokes & Puns for Silly Stitchers

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Craft your sass into every stitch with the hilariously irreverent patterns and crochet fun waiting for you in Snarky Crochet!

If you've ever wanted to say what you really think--without actually saying it--Snarky Crochet has you covered. From viral crochet creator Lisa Ha (@gettohookingcrochet), this bold and brilliantly petty pattern book is designed for makers who want to turn their feelings into fiber. Whether it's pettiness, irritation, heartbreak, or straight-up spite, there's a project here to help you stitch it out with sass.

With 15 lippy crochet patterns that blend sarcasm, humor, and passive-aggressive charm, Snarky Crochet redefines what a craft book can be. Along with the patterns, you'll find a hefty supply of crochet jokes, practical listicles, and must-learn tips, like how you can keep crocheting when surrounded by idiots.

Inside this one-of-a-kind book, you'll find:

  • 15 cheeky patterns, including the Middle Finger Cactus, Spite Stripe Scarf, Cat Butt Coasters, and more!
  • Beginner-accessible instructions so anyone can join the petty party--no matter their skill level.
  • Tips for customizing projects to throw even more shade with your stitches.
  • Listicles, jokes, and fiber puns for endless crochet fun!
  • Inspiration for gifts, gag projects, and yarn-fueled emotional catharsis.

Each pattern is an outlet--whether you're crocheting a revenge project for an ex-friend, or just need a reason to cackle while you craft. Lisa's voice is equal parts hilarious and empowering, inviting you to be unapologetically yourself and have fun with your yarn.

Perfect for Gen Z crafters, punk-hearted fiber artists, and anyone who's tired of pastel bunnies and cozy clichés, Snarky Crochet is a celebration of humor, honesty, and handmade rebellion. Use it to start conversations, get a laugh, or just vent in the most productive (and passive-aggressive) way possible.

Because sometimes the best way to heal--or roast someone--is one stitch at a time.