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First off, I'm not at all a Clover Needlecraft spokesperson or benefit from saying nice things about them in any way! I'm just a big ol' nerd for the stuff they make. Such a nerd. Anyway, these weaving sticks are hella boss. Let's look at what they are, how they work and how quickly you can make something with them! Expect a bit of a soft spoken ramble, some tapping and wooden clicking, along with soft yarn sounds and lots of focused task actions. As promised, here's a link to Clover's weaving sticks demo, I love the thick yarn they use!: • Weaving Sticks -And these are Amazon affiliate links to- Clover Weaving Sticks "Fine", which are the set I use in this video: http://amzn.to/1zXeUaH Clover Weaving Sticks "Thick", which are bigger than what I used: http://amzn.to/1yGvgY5 Common triggers in this video: wooden tapping, soft speaking, fabric (yarn) rustling, sticky fingers, scissors -- I have a Tumblr that updates once a day with a soothing gif or a link to a tingly or relaxing sound generator. I also take asks and requests there: / stitchescritchesasmr Have a question? It may be answered in the FAQ: http://stitchescritchesasmr.tumblr.co... -- Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is often described as a “tingly” feeling in the scalp or back of the neck in response to certain aural and visual triggers. It's a neat thing that not everyone experiences, a good place to start learning more about it at this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomo... I'm not a licensed health or wellness practitioner and do not claim any specific health benefits from using this video.