Advice from a Lazy Crafter
Easy Wins, Fake Effort, and the Art of Doing Things… Eventually
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Hazel Harlow
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Advice from a Lazy Crafter
Easy Wins, Fake Effort, and the Art of Doing Things… Eventually
By Hazel Harlow
Ever feel creative… just not in a hurry?
Meet Sarah Someday, a crafter who believes inspiration arrives on its own schedule—and that finishing is optional. In Advice from a Lazy Crafter, Hazel Harlow delivers a warm, witty, and reassuring collection of gentle advice for makers who love creating but refuse to be rushed.
This cozy, humorous short book celebrates shortcut crafts, strategic procrastination, and the quiet art of making things that look impressive without requiring hours of effort. Through six lighthearted chapters, Sarah shares her best wisdom on appearing productive while doing nothing, decorating with unfinished projects, knowing when not to craft at all, and giving yourself permission to rest without guilt.
Perfect for quilters, knitters, stitchers, scrapbookers, and creative souls of all kinds, this book is not about hustle or perfection—it’s about comfort, confidence, and creativity that fits real life.
If you’ve ever said “I’ll get to it someday” and meant it, this book is for you.
Why You’ll Love This Large Print Short Advice Book
Large print, easy-to-read format—perfect for relaxed reading with your favorite mug
Short chapters you can enjoy in one sitting or dip into anytime
Gentle humor and cozy encouragement—no pressure, no guilt
Perfect as a gift for crafty friends, quilting buddies, or yourself
Celebrates creativity without deadlines
Reassuring, relatable, and laugh-out-loud familiar
Advice from a Lazy Crafter isn’t about getting more done—it’s about feeling better while you create. It’s permission to slow down, take shortcuts, and enjoy the process… eventually.