I saw the superhero illustration below in an email newsletter I receive from Lion Brand. I loved it instantly. It would have been even better if they were crocheting instead of knitting but I’ll take what I can get. It reminded me of a funny moment I had with one of my Kindergarten boys.

When I saw this illustration, it was love at first sight! But where is Superman?
One of my co-workers was having a conversation with one of my Kinders. They were talking about superheroes and my co-worker said to the student, “We have a superhero right here.”
The little boy said, “No we don’t. Where is he?”
My co-worker pointed to me and said, “Mrs. Sherman is a superhero.”
“Nuh uh, what’s her superpower then?” he smugly asked, sure in his conviction that I was not a real superhero.
Without missing a beat, I said, “Crochet is my superpower.” He giggled.
“That’s not a super-power,” he countered.
I wasn’t bitter about this. Not many people know crochet is a superpower. I had my counter argument ready.
Well, I said it was a super-power because I could make anything with crochet. You can imagine the silly conversation that ensued about what I could and could not make. Days later, he was mumbling and giggling at the same time about whether crochet could be considered a superpower. This is why I love working with kids. Where else can you have such ridiculous arguments?
Speaking of superheroes, I’ve made some of my own. There’s Superman!
So cute! 🙂 Crochet has to be a super power… and a special one at that!
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Thank you! I certainly thought my mom had a superpower when it came to crochet. 😊
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Crochet is a super power!!! And you Yolanda are SuperHook Woman! (obviously I didn’t want to call you Super Hooker since that would be so inappropriate!) 😀
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Love your way with words. 😂
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Definitely a super power! Ball of yarn, a hook and ta dah magic!!
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I always believed we make magic with yarn! Yarn magic!
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I love that poster but agree with…where’s the Superman? Thank you for having made one.
You definitely have the crochet superpower…your hands are magic!
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I should crochet all the superheroes and make my own poster of them crocheting!
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Great post! I saw this amazing throw the other day– finger crochet?– I believe the lady said. I thought of your site. Is that easy to do– finger crochet?
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I’ve only done chains with my fingers. I’ll have to look into doing with other stitches. I would imagine it’s very easy.
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Oh good. Maybe even a beginner– like me– could do it too! 🙂
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After you mentioned it I’ve been practicing and I’m sure you could do it. I’m working on a post on how to do it. 😊
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Awesome! Can’t wait 🙂 So glad you are doing this!!
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That illustration is adorable! And yes, definitely, crochet is one superpower that anyone can learn ^.^
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Thank you Ky for stopping by. That illustration is definitely cute. The more I look at it, the more I want to do my own version with my crochet dolls. But first I need to make some superhero dolls!
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So cute! You are definitely quite talented! 🙂 I have tried crochet but did not get very far in the past. I really admire your work!
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Thank you! I appreciate that you took a look. 🙂
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