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Welcome to Stitches & Glaciers, our Alaskan Crochet Cruise. This adventure is about so much more than yarn. It’s about connection, creativity, laughter, and sharing Alaska's breathtaking beauty together.

 

Download this pre-cruise handbook for first-hand knowledge of how we operate, what to expect and more. This is 35 pages of information to answer most questions you may have. 

 

Whether you’re a returning cruiser or joining us for the very first time, you are truly among friends. From relaxed stitching sessions filled with inspiration and storytelling, to those unforgettable moments standing on deck as glaciers drift by and wildlife appears along the rugged coastline, this journey was thoughtfully created to feel welcoming, easygoing, and full of joy.

 

Together we’ll crochet, explore, learn, and celebrate the simple magic of being surrounded by people who understand the happiness a hook and ball of yarn can bring. You’ll meet new friends, discover new techniques, and create memories that will stay with you long after the final stitch is made. There will be moments of quiet reflection, bursts of laughter, spontaneous adventures, and of course, plenty of time to sit back, relax, and just take it all in.

 

So settle into cruise life, grab your yarn, dress for the ever-changing northern weather, and allow yourself to fully enjoy every experience along the way. Alaska is vast, wild, and incredibly beautiful, and we are honoured to share it with you.

 

Let’s get hookin’,

Michael & Daniel

Alaskan July 2026 Pre-Crochet Cruise Handbook

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