The maker behind the blooms
I'm a self-taught crochet artist who believes that handmade things carry a little piece of the maker's soul. Every bouquet, every keychain, every tiny flower I stitch is made with genuine love and attention.
What started as a lockdown hobby has grown into something I'm deeply proud of — a small studio where slow craft meets big heart. I work from home, hook in hand, surrounded by yarn in every colour of the rainbow.
"Every stitch is a little act of love."
100% Handmade
Every single piece
How it all began
Picked up a crochet hook during lockdown with a YouTube tutorial and a ball of pink yarn. Made a very lopsided flower. Fell completely in love.
Friends and family started asking for bouquets as gifts. The joy on their faces when they realised the flowers would never die — that was the moment.
What started as a hobby became a small business. The first Instagram post went up, and the first stranger placed an order. I cried a little.
Hundreds of pieces later, every order still feels special. Each one is a little piece of me, sent out into the world.
What I believe in
Every single stitch is placed with intention. I pour care into each piece as if it were a gift for someone I love — because it usually is.
Handmade means no mass production, no waste. Each piece is made to order, so nothing sits unsold on a shelf.
Your favourite colour, your favourite flower, your vision. Custom orders are my favourite kind — let's make something just for you.
Unlike real flowers, crochet blooms never wilt. They're a forever keepsake — a memory you can hold in your hands.
The process
Choosing the yarn
I source soft, high-quality cotton and acrylic yarns in a rainbow of colours. The right yarn makes all the difference.
Stitching by hand
Each petal, each leaf, each stem is crocheted individually and assembled with care. A single bouquet can take 3–6 hours.
Finishing touches
Wrapped in tissue, tied with ribbon, and sent with love. Every order feels like a gift — because it is.
Whether you're browsing the shop or dreaming up a custom piece — I'd love to be part of your story.