Random Acts of Crochet Kindness: Little Projects to Share the Love

Author:   Olivia Dieterich
Publisher:   Search Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781800923249


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Random Acts of Crochet Kindness: Little Projects to Share the Love


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Discover the worldwide movement spreading kindness and love through the power of crochet! Create 25 sweet and simple crocheted items to label with love and place in your local community, ready to brighten someone else's day. Random Acts of Crochet Kindness (RAOCK) has a simple purpose: create something special and then leave it out in the world for someone else to pick up and enjoy. These tiny acts of everyday magic have captivated fans worldwide - the #RandomActsOfCrochetKindness hashtag has been used by countless people sharing their testimonies of being touched by the thoughtfulness of strangers. After a personal tragedy, author and founder Olivia Dieterich started the movement to channel her sadness into creativity. She found that in addition to the boost to her own mental health, each small act of kindness had a profound effect on someone else's day as well. Her UK-based Facebook group now has over 350,000 members, and affiliated groups have since been created all over the world. Inside is everything you need to get involved: A beginner-friendly crochet how-to section, explaining every stitch and technique step by step. 25 crochet patterns: a range of quick makes that you can create in under an hour, including flowers, rainbows, stars, hearts, smiley faces, a sunshine, and more. 'Guest' designs from a range of well-known crochet designers, including Sarah-Jayne Fragola (@BellaCoco), Sarah-Jane Hicks (@flo_and_dot), Natasha Emmerson (@love.indy_) and Alexandra Lund (@nattythread). A guide to making labels, with templates to copy, wording to adapt or borrow, and ideas for where to place your 'acts of kindness'. Olivia's story, the journey of RAOCK into a global movement, plus real-life stories from members of the group. Kindness is contagious, so pass it on!

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Author:   Olivia Dieterich
Publisher:   Search Press Ltd
Imprint:   Search Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9781800923249


ISBN 10:   1800923244
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dieterich began pairing crocheted flowers with encouraging messages, and leaving them in public for people to find, after she lost a friend to suicide in 2018. “It gave me a sense of purpose,” she writes in her book, which is named after the Facebook group (now 358,000 members strong) she founded soon after she started the practice. “It made me happy knowing I was potentially making someone else’s day a little bit better.” Instructions for 25 tiny crochet projects—rainbows, hearts, butterflies, and more—are meant to spark joy. * Publishers Weekly *


Dieterich began pairing crocheted flowers with encouraging messages, and leaving them in public for people to find, after she lost a friend to suicide in 2018. “It gave me a sense of purpose,” she writes in her book, which is named after the Facebook group (now 358,000 members strong) she founded soon after she started the practice. “It made me happy knowing I was potentially making someone else’s day a little bit better.” Instructions for 25 tiny crochet projects—rainbows, hearts, butterflies, and more—are meant to spark joy. * Publishers Weekly * Random Acts of Crochet Kindness (RAOCK) has a simple purpose: create something special and then leave it out in the world for someone else to pick up and enjoy. These tiny acts of everyday magic have captivated fans worldwide. The #RandomActsOfCrochetKindness hashtag has been used by countless people sharing their testimonies of being touched by the thoughtfulness of strangers. After a personal tragedy, author and founder Olivia Dieterich started the movement to channel her sadness into creativity. She found that in addition to the boost to her own mental health, each small act of kindness had a profound effect on someone else’s day as well. Her UK-based Facebook group now has over 350,000 members, and affiliated groups have since been created all over the world. We say: Create 25 sweet and simple crocheted items to label with love and place in your local community, ready to brighten someone else’s day. * Craft Focus * Random Acts of Crochet Kindness by Olivia Dieterich is a joyful, heartwarming celebration of the power of yarn to connect people, lift spirits, and spread happiness one stitch at a time. A Book Full of Heart and Hooks! Random Acts of Crochet Kindness by Olivia Dieterich is a joyful, heartwarming celebration of the power of yarn to connect people, lift spirits, and spread happiness one stitch at a time. Far from being just a pattern book, it’s a call to action for crocheters of all levels to share their creativity with the world in meaningful ways. The Concept What sets this book apart immediately is its unique focus. Rather than concentrating on blankets, garments, or homewares, this collection is all about small, accessible projects designed to be left anonymously in public places, gifted to strangers, or shared with friends, family, and community members—purely to brighten someone’s day. These are projects with purpose, and Olivia’s warm and compassionate writing draws you in from the very first page. Each design includes not only instructions but also a little note or tag you can attach to your finished piece, explaining the idea of the kindness movement. This framing gives the projects extra meaning and encourages readers to use their skills to make the world a little softer, a little brighter. Projects The book includes 25 charming crochet designs, ranging from cheerful flowers, hearts, cherries, clouds, rainbows, ice-cream and even cats! Most can be completed in under an hour, making them ideal for scrap yarn and perfect for beginners. That said, there’s enough variety here to keep more experienced crocheters engaged and inspired too. Each project is thoughtfully explained with clear written instructions and often a story about how that particular item has been used to spread joy within the Random Acts of Crochet Kindness community. Community and Spirit The heart of this book is really the spirit of community and kindness that it cultivates. Olivia shares uplifting stories from crocheters around the world who have taken part in the movement, giving the book a deeply personal and emotional layer. Reading these short anecdotes is almost as delightful as making the projects themselves. There’s also a guide to starting your own local kindness initiative, tips on leaving crochet gifts safely and responsibly in public, and even ideas for school or group involvement, making this a perfect book for crafters who want to build connections with others. My Favourite... My personal favourite was Sarah-Jane’s Love Cats, very sweet and endearing cat faces, with love heart noses. Awwww. They are not only fun to make but are also sure to bring a smile to anyone who finds them tucked into a park bench or bus shelter. My Observations This is more than a pattern book—it’s a source of encouragement, positivity, and purpose. It reminds us that crochet is not just a solitary craft, but something that can truly touch lives. Whether you’re leaving a flower on a stranger’s windscreen or gifting a rainbow to a friend going through a hard time, this book gives you the tools to make a small but meaningful impact. Here are a few things I particularly liked: The projects are fast and fun, making them perfect for crochet on-the-go or quick gifts. The emotional stories peppered throughout add a lovely human touch. There’s a growing online community connected to the book and its ideas, making it easy to share your work and find inspiration from others. Summary Random Acts of Crochet Kindness is a wonderful resource for anyone looking to combine their love of crochet with a spirit of generosity. Olivia Dieterich has created a book that not only delivers charming, easy-to-make projects, but also encourages us all to make a difference—one stitch at a time. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter looking for a new kind of project, or a beginner searching for small, approachable patterns with heart, this book will leave you inspired, uplifted, and ready to spread some yarny kindness in your own community. -- Carol Ibbetson * Cool Wool School * Creating something special and leaving it out in the world for someone else to pick up and enjoy has captivated fans worldwide. This book has everything you need to get involved in these tiny acts of everyday magic, including 25 patterns. * Machine Knitting Monthly, October 2025 * I’ve loved reviewing this lovely new book by Olivia Dietrich. It is a beautiful collection of mini projects, that are such fun to make and are so lovely to giveaway in little acts of crochet kindness. The book is beautifully written and presented with very user friendly instructions. A number of guest designers have contributed to the book, it’s so exciting to find so many talented designers in one place. So far I’ve made the cherries and a small pastel rainbow, lots more are on my list. Hope you enjoy it as much as I have. * @sweetpeafamilycrochet *


Dieterich began pairing crocheted flowers with encouraging messages, and leaving them in public for people to find, after she lost a friend to suicide in 2018. “It gave me a sense of purpose,” she writes in her book, which is named after the Facebook group (now 358,000 members strong) she founded soon after she started the practice. “It made me happy knowing I was potentially making someone else’s day a little bit better.” Instructions for 25 tiny crochet projects—rainbows, hearts, butterflies, and more—are meant to spark joy. * Publishers Weekly * Random Acts of Crochet Kindness (RAOCK) has a simple purpose: create something special and then leave it out in the world for someone else to pick up and enjoy. These tiny acts of everyday magic have captivated fans worldwide. The #RandomActsOfCrochetKindness hashtag has been used by countless people sharing their testimonies of being touched by the thoughtfulness of strangers. After a personal tragedy, author and founder Olivia Dieterich started the movement to channel her sadness into creativity. She found that in addition to the boost to her own mental health, each small act of kindness had a profound effect on someone else’s day as well. Her UK-based Facebook group now has over 350,000 members, and affiliated groups have since been created all over the world. We say: Create 25 sweet and simple crocheted items to label with love and place in your local community, ready to brighten someone else’s day. * Craft Focus * Random Acts of Crochet Kindness by Olivia Dieterich is a joyful, heartwarming celebration of the power of yarn to connect people, lift spirits, and spread happiness one stitch at a time. A Book Full of Heart and Hooks! Random Acts of Crochet Kindness by Olivia Dieterich is a joyful, heartwarming celebration of the power of yarn to connect people, lift spirits, and spread happiness one stitch at a time. Far from being just a pattern book, it’s a call to action for crocheters of all levels to share their creativity with the world in meaningful ways. The Concept What sets this book apart immediately is its unique focus. Rather than concentrating on blankets, garments, or homewares, this collection is all about small, accessible projects designed to be left anonymously in public places, gifted to strangers, or shared with friends, family, and community members—purely to brighten someone’s day. These are projects with purpose, and Olivia’s warm and compassionate writing draws you in from the very first page. Each design includes not only instructions but also a little note or tag you can attach to your finished piece, explaining the idea of the kindness movement. This framing gives the projects extra meaning and encourages readers to use their skills to make the world a little softer, a little brighter. Projects The book includes 25 charming crochet designs, ranging from cheerful flowers, hearts, cherries, clouds, rainbows, ice-cream and even cats! Most can be completed in under an hour, making them ideal for scrap yarn and perfect for beginners. That said, there’s enough variety here to keep more experienced crocheters engaged and inspired too. Each project is thoughtfully explained with clear written instructions and often a story about how that particular item has been used to spread joy within the Random Acts of Crochet Kindness community. Community and Spirit The heart of this book is really the spirit of community and kindness that it cultivates. Olivia shares uplifting stories from crocheters around the world who have taken part in the movement, giving the book a deeply personal and emotional layer. Reading these short anecdotes is almost as delightful as making the projects themselves. There’s also a guide to starting your own local kindness initiative, tips on leaving crochet gifts safely and responsibly in public, and even ideas for school or group involvement, making this a perfect book for crafters who want to build connections with others. My Favourite... My personal favourite was Sarah-Jane’s Love Cats, very sweet and endearing cat faces, with love heart noses. Awwww. They are not only fun to make but are also sure to bring a smile to anyone who finds them tucked into a park bench or bus shelter. My Observations This is more than a pattern book—it’s a source of encouragement, positivity, and purpose. It reminds us that crochet is not just a solitary craft, but something that can truly touch lives. Whether you’re leaving a flower on a stranger’s windscreen or gifting a rainbow to a friend going through a hard time, this book gives you the tools to make a small but meaningful impact. Here are a few things I particularly liked: The projects are fast and fun, making them perfect for crochet on-the-go or quick gifts. The emotional stories peppered throughout add a lovely human touch. There’s a growing online community connected to the book and its ideas, making it easy to share your work and find inspiration from others. Summary Random Acts of Crochet Kindness is a wonderful resource for anyone looking to combine their love of crochet with a spirit of generosity. Olivia Dieterich has created a book that not only delivers charming, easy-to-make projects, but also encourages us all to make a difference—one stitch at a time. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter looking for a new kind of project, or a beginner searching for small, approachable patterns with heart, this book will leave you inspired, uplifted, and ready to spread some yarny kindness in your own community. -- Carol Ibbetson * Cool Wool School * Creating something special and leaving it out in the world for someone else to pick up and enjoy has captivated fans worldwide. This book has everything you need to get involved in these tiny acts of everyday magic, including 25 patterns. * Machine Knitting Monthly, October 2025 *


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Olivia Dieterich grew up around crafts thanks to her Nan, but she found a true passion for crocheting when she was at school and struggling with her mental health; she learned to crochet from watching Bella Coco on YouTube. Olivia loves using crochet to put kindness out into the world and finds that doing so hugely benefits her own mental health, as well as bringing joy to other people. In 2019 she started the UK-based Facebook group Random Acts of Crochet Kindness, which now has over 350,000 members, with affiliated groups created all over the world, sharing kindness on a global scale. This is her first book.

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