Categories: Fashion

Get Your Handmade Crochet Goods From These IG Shops

Ever wanted to put a unique twist to your clothing? Well, crochet is all the rage!

The time-consuming hobby became a hit for creative individuals over quarantine, with many new crochetiers cooking up fun, funky pieces for all kinds of things. While for some it remained a hobby, others thought to make a business out of it.

If you’re interested in purchasing crochet goods from your very own local crafters, we’ve got the best list for you!

Crochet Corner

Those with special characters in their heart will love Crochet Corner’s customized crochet clothing. Memorable animated characters like Cinnamoroll, Naruto, and Howl from Howl’s Moving Castle can be seen clearly through many of the shop’s pieces. Keep browsing to see their Sour-themed tote bags and We Bare Bears bucket hats!

Sutetchi Crochet

Anyone in need of some fruity earrings? Sutetchi Crochet sells the cutest crochet items! From fruit earrings to colorful headbands and autumn leaf coasters, this is the go-to shop for the best accessories. While commissions are closed for now, feel free to send them a message to see what they’ve got onhand.

Ligon Crochet

Go functional with Ligon’s super useful crochet tumbler holders! These will help you make sure that your tumbler stays with you at all times, giving you less chance of losing it. Customers can also enjoy the shop’s bottle cozies and bandanas for some stylish, lowkey accessories.

Stitched by Denise

Handmade with love, this shop offers fashionable crochet tops and other apparel. The QC-based business touts colorful bags and crop tops in their inventory, among soft plushies and unique cardigans. Orders are currently closed, but you can follow the shop for more updates on their next openings!

Looped In Manila

Another shop based in QC, Looped In Manila has a number of quirky products made just for their customers. They’ve sold flower-lined babydoll tops and penguin AirPod cases, as well as pastel phone pouches and even vape covers! Their page has all you need to know about the prices, colors, and designs available.

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Patrice Miranda
Tags: Local Goods

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