
Lee Wilson
~Fiber Artist ~Teacher ~Mother ~Grandmother ~Dog Mom ~Friend
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Hi, my name is Lee Wilson, the woman behind the Chihuahua. I’ve been a lover of all things crafts practically all my life. I started crocheting when I was about 8 years old, when my mom taught me the basic stitches.
Over the years I married and had 2 boys, and have been raising 2 of my grandkids for the past 12 years. Emma, age 16, and Isaiah, age 15. During this time I began crocheting again, mainly to heal through failed relationships (2 divorces and 2 other tries at love) and to combat boredom, stress and just to relax.
Thanks to the world of social media I’ve learned so much and fell deeply in love with this beautiful art and decided to give my best shot at my own business.
I’ve expanded my interest to other fiber arts and landed in the worlds of Loom Knitting, Tatting, and Macramé. Though I thoroughly enjoy them all, crochet is my true love.
I started writing patterns about 4 years ago and wanted to share them with whoever wishes to give them a try. I’m now making video tutorials on YouTube, which you can find here. (I forgot to mention that I love to teach as well!) I would love to be a part of your crochet journey and to grow together in this wonderful art.
Blessings,
Lee




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