Crocheting, or
Knitting for that matter, can wreak havoc on your fingers and wrists especially
if youβre doing it for long hours at a time. On average  I usually spend about 4-5 hours a day
crocheting. Though, during the fall/winter months that will double. Before I
begin I exercise my fingers and wrists to help with pain and stiffness that can
occur. I also take a break about every 45 minutes to perform these exercises
again. It totally helps me and I hope it will help you as well!
Exercises for the Fingers
- Place
     your Left pinkie finger in your right palm and press pinkie back repeat
     for all fingers then switch to your Right pinkie and repeat for each
     finger. Next take your thumb and press fingers into your palm and repeat
     for each hand.
- Hold
     your hands in front of you and curl your fingers so they touch the bottom
     of your palm. Slowly uncurl them until they are once again straight.
     Repeat at least 5 times.
- Spread your fingers as far apart as you can. Next bring them together forming a fist and squeeze. Repeat at least 5 times.
- Use
     the thumb and forefinger of one hand to massage the web of the thumb on
     the other.
- Twirl
     your thumbs in a circular motion.
Exercises for the Wrists
- Hold
     your hands arms out to sides of your body and make a fist. Draw circles with
     your wrists while pressing your arms backwards.
- Place your
     palms together (think yoga-prayer position) and push. Angle your wrists
     downwards with your elbows slightly up. Hold for a minute or so.
- Lay the
     back of your hand on a flat surface, and press down lightly with
     your arm. Hold for a minute or so and repeat for other hand.
- Bring
     your right hand up palm forward and place your left thumb on your wrist
     with your fingers placed on the back of your wrist. Using your thumb and
     fingers massage the bones and tendons that are in your wrist. Repeat for
     other wrist.
*Donβt forget to stretch your neck and your back as well.
Every little bit helps!
