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Pamela Chase of Hooked4U Interview

Pamela Chase is the Owner and Hooking Specialist with Hooked4U. She is the mother of two children and six grandchildren. Pamela stated: As long as I can remember, I have had a love for things creative. When I was a little girl, my mother taught me how to make doilies with the small steel needles (that is what we called hooks back then) and crochet thread. Who would have known that I would still be crocheting now? A few years later, an aunt taught me how to make hats using yarn and bigger hooks. Wow! From there I started making blankets and granny square bags from scratch and taught myself how to read patterns. That opened the door for sweaters and other items. As I got older, crocheting was not as consistent but it was still in my heart. When I started back, I was on a mission. One of my missions was to find like-minded people to crochet with and people with an interest to learn. I found that with my niece who I taught to make scarves and a coworker who on our lunch, learned to make hats. From childhood, I have wanted to be a teacher. That never happened but teaching others to crochet has fulfilled that desire. Others on the job wanted to learn or join me at lunch to crochet. I soon made myself available to make this possible. But with the demands of working in a government agency, it was a challenge getting together. I find crocheting to be healing and therapy as it has helped me through health, mental, and work issues. My goal is to meet as many people as I can to share my love of crocheting and I want to include males also. Society sees crochet as an old lady boring activity but I want to show that it can be attractive to people of different genders and ages.
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