Craft Retreat.

 

Good things are better made together. Especially with people who own too much yarn.

 

You already have three people in mind. You've mentioned it once, maybe twice, in a group chat that went quiet. Everyone said yes in theory. Nobody booked anything.

A craft retreat is not a production. It's a cottage, a long weekend, and an unspoken agreement that this time the project actually gets finished. No agenda. No teacher. Just good light, a kitchen table that fits everyone's bags, and one rule: phones face-down until dinner.

Two to six people. One communal meal a day so nobody disappears into cooking. One afternoon with nothing scheduled. That's the one where the real work happens... and the best conversations you'll have all year.

You don't need a theme. You don't need a plan. You need to send the message you've been drafting in your head for six months.

 

"Someone has to book the cottage. It might as well be you.”

 
 

Who needs to hear this first. →

 
 

In case you missed these….


 

KOEL MAGAZINE

MODERN YARN STORIES

Real Stories. Real Patterns. Ideas YOU’ll want to make.

A digital magazine, reimagined… yarn and wool stories, published one by one.

In-depth interviews, original patterns, and ideas worth making.

 

Next
Next

Art Yarn.