Welcome to Twisted Fiber Friends!! In this tutorial, I show you how to crochet a semicolon cuff to support suicide awareness and mental health. This beginner-friendly, accessible crochet project features a ribbed cuff and a raised semicolon appliqué that is easy to follow by touch as well as sight. I explain each step clearly, focusing on texture, stitch placement, and how the finished piece should feel in your hands. This project works well as a wrist cuff, bracelet, or awareness accessory and is designed to be inclusive for visually impaired crocheters. Materials, stitch counts, and accessibility tips are included to help you crochet with confidence and purpose. If this project resonates with you, feel free to share your story or who you’re making this for in the comments. You’ve come to the right place for everything fiberlicious including; yarn chit chat, hooks and other tools, CALs, patterns and much more. Every Sunday we will rotate between our four channels, so be sure to subscribe to all four of us: Froggy at Froggywentaknitting: https://www.youtube.com/c/Froggywentaknitting Coco at Cocktails and Crochet with Coco: https://www.youtube.com/c/CocktailsCrochetwithCoco Maureen at My Crochet Story https://www.youtube.com/@mycrochetstory7169 Sam ay Sam’s Yarn Basket https://www.youtube.com/@ByHookorbyNeedles_Sam We also have Twisted Fiber Friends Merch! You can contact the group directly at TwistedFiberFriends@gmail.com Join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/twistedfiberfriends The next episode will be on Sunday, at

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