
Nikki Raffail
GBBest way to learn to crochet I’m so grateful for the Woobles for helping me teach myself how to crochet last year. It has become a life-saving hobby, and a very important comfort to me. The first thing I ever crocheted was the beginner+ kit of Sebastian the Lion. Even though it was slightly more advanced, the instructions and videos were very clear and helpful every step along the way. Every part of it was so easy and I felt so accomplished after my first project, and encouraged to learn more. My only trouble at the beginning was whenever the yarn would split, so I’m super stoked to see that they’ve began making their own yarn that won’t have the same problem. I always recommend the Woobles to anyone who says they want to learn how to crochet. :)

Chrissy Mc
GBLove Thé Woobles! These are great kits. I was looking for a new hobby and enjoy crafts that provide a quick end result and instant gratification. The Woobles check every box. The instructions are great, the supplies are fabulous quality, and the projects are easy for the most beginner of beginners. And after a few hours, you have a cute little creation to show off! After making few Woobles, I felt confident enough to try other crochet ventures. I am obsessed with the Easy Peasy yarn and wish it was sold on its own. No other yarn compares. Highly recommend The Woobles!

NR
GBWhere did the negative review go I’ve made dozens of their kits - accessories and full kits. I have left about a dozen five star reviews. I got one kit that didn’t have enough yarn (I crochet tight and never had this issue before). I left a negative review for it. Someone from customer service asked for details including photos of what I did (because apparently I’m not trustworthy). They said sorry and the negative review was never posted. I now don’t trust them. For the amount you get, it is very pricy but I was willing to pay that for learning a skill. Honest reviews are highly important especially for a $40 kit. If you want to try it, I’d recommend the basic beginner kits. Practice with those and then move on from Woobles. It’s unfortunate as I did like the company before that.

Em
GBIn theory this is fun and accessible In theory this is fun and accessible. In practice it’s a bit different. I crocheted with my grandma as a kid so I have a foundational knowledge, however, these kits, although packaged adorable, are much less accessible even to me. My daughter laughed at the final result, it didn’t look like the photo on the package! Overall, not relaxing, stressful, takes about 8-10 hours for one “Wooble.”

Jennifer Macdonald
CAI've never been a crafty person, but.... I've never been a crafty person. I've tried knitting once, but I have small hands for my age and I could never hold the needle right. I kept getting ads for Woobles on my Facebook and Instagram and I saw how cute the penguin was and knew I had to atleast try it. It took me a couple weeks of doing a round or 2, stopping for a while and picking it back up before I finished the first project. It wasn't too easy, but it wasn't hard since there were video tutorials on how to do each part. Now, almost a year later I crochet almost every day and I spend arguably too much on yarn to make stuff with :-D. I don't regret it, and if you're looking for a new hobby, picking up a kit might work well for you.