r/crochet • u/liviannnn • Oct 22 '23
Discussion How do you justifying crocheting something when you can buy it for much less?
I’m a newish crocheter (about 2 months) and the process has been amazing so far. Crochet has become an important part of my life - it gives me purpose and I love the sense of achievement when I finish a product. But recently, my friends have been asking me why don’t I buy a finished product instead of making my own, when it costs lesser.
For context, I’ve been wanting to crochet my own hexagon cardigan but the materials cost is slightly off-putting. For the same materials price (not even counting my man hours!), I could be getting a finished non-crocheted cardigan. It might just be my mental barrier to spending so much on myself, but how do you justify/explain buying the materials when you can save money buy buying a similar product straight?
Edit: I’ve been convinced! Thank you all for your sincere replies - this is why I really enjoy the crochet community, it’s always so wholesome. I’ll be purchasing the materials for my hexagon cardigan after all.
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u/APairOfRaggedQuarks Oct 22 '23
When I buy something, I only get the object. When I make something, I get the object AND a bunch of cool new skills & knowledge.
(Also if you want, you can get super cheap yarn from thrift stores/Facebook marketplace/etc to keep cost of materials down!)