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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 23 MIN

Why Handmade Things Mean So Much

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KP Parker and listener Leigh explore the meaning behind handmade gifts, family traditions, and the projects that somehow keep finding their way back to us.What You’ll Hear:The Magic of Making Things by Hand: From knitted Pikachus to tiny ponchos, KP and Leigh talk about why handmade items feel different—and why a little extra effort can make something feel priceless.Crafts, Memories, and Family Threads: Leigh shares how learning to knit from her grandmothers shaped her love of crafting, and why finishing a long-paused project can feel like carrying a story forward.The Sweater Waiting to Be Finished: A half-complete lion sweater, a New Year’s resolution with surprising staying power, and a conversation about the comfort of making something one stitch at a time.CHAPTERS00:00 Paint swatches and ceiling color dilemmas02:30 Meet listener Leigh03:19 Why do we love handmade items so much?07:14 Knitting as meditation09:53 A grandmother’s half-finished lion sweater16:43 Stained glass and creative hobbies17:41 The crafts that stick—and the ones that don’t18:30 A New Year’s resolution still going strongFor the fully immersive, phone free light + sound experience, learn more at hatch.co. Follow us on TikTok @hatchpodcasts and YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KP Parker and listener Leigh explore the meaning behind handmade gifts, family traditions, and the projects that somehow keep finding their way back to us.What You’ll Hear:The Magic of Making Things by Hand: From knitted Pikachus to tiny ponchos, KP and Leigh talk about why handmade items feel different—and why a little extra effort can make something feel priceless.Crafts, Memories, and Family Threads: Leigh shares how learning to knit from her grandmothers shaped her love of crafting, and why finishing a long-paused project can feel like carrying a story forward.The Sweater Waiting to Be Finished: A half-complete lion sweater, a New Year’s resolution with surprising staying power, and a conversation about the comfort of making something one stitch at a time.CHAPTERS00:00 Paint swatches and ceiling color dilemmas02:30 Meet listener Leigh03:19 Why do we love handmade items so much?07:14 Knitting as meditation09:53 A grandmother’s half-finished lion sweater16:43 Stained glass and creative hobbies17:41 The crafts that stick—and the ones that don’t18:30 A New Year’s resolution still going strongFor the fully immersive, phone free light + sound experience, learn more at hatch.co. Follow us on TikTok @hatchpodcasts and YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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KP Parker and listener Leigh explore the meaning behind handmade gifts, family traditions, and the projects that somehow keep finding their way back to us.What You’ll Hear:The Magic of Making Things by Hand: From knitted Pikachus to tiny ponchos, KP...

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