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]]>The self-taught crafter first started crocheting in 2019, but only in 2021 got really into it. She began making amigurumis: miniature figurines; designing them and creating her patterns, doing commissions only for friends and family. But thanks to her husband’s support, Yuen got the courage to start her small business.
Scrolling through her cute Instagram account, you can find animal and food figurines, little dolls inspired by movies and cartoons, people, and more. The crafter explained on her social media that she needs one hour to 12 hours to complete each toy, depending on the complexity.
Because of the pain in her wrist, Yuen decided she would crochet every other day. Meanwhile, on the days in between, she draws new designs, does admin stuff, finances, marketing, and socials.
If you would like to purchase some of the adorable work, check out her Instagram account. But first, see our top favorite toys in the gallery below.
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]]>Her shop, called “The Faded Wildflower,” features products that are all crocheted by hand. She can create any designs from toys to dolls, to animals, based on her client’s requests. She can even turn your favorite pets into cute crocheted versions of them. Her handmade stuffed animals are excellent gifts to all animal lovers out there.
“This is the cutest stuffed dog I’ve ever seen! It looks just like our great dane…the eyes are amazing!! Rachel did a wonderful job of recreating our special guy. She was wonderful to work with and got him delivered right on time for my daughter’s b’day. I would highly recommend this stuffed animal to everyone!,” one of her customers wrote on her online shop.
Check out her latest works below.
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]]>The post Crocheter Makes Adorable Miniature Figurines appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The self-taught crafter first started crocheting in 2019, but only in 2021 got really into it. She began making amigurumis: miniature figurines; designing them and creating her patterns, doing commissions only for friends and family. But thanks to her husband’s support, Yuen got the courage to start her small business.
Scrolling through her cute Instagram account, you can find animal and food figurines, little dolls inspired by movies and cartoons, people, and more. The crafter explained on her social media that she needs one hour to 12 hours to complete each toy, depending on the complexity.
Because of the pain in her wrist, Yuen decided she would crochet every other day. Meanwhile, on the days in between, she draws new designs, does admin stuff, finances, marketing, and socials.
If you would like to purchase some of the adorable work, check out her Instagram account. But first, see our top favorite toys in the gallery below.
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]]>The post This Artist Transforms Your Pets Into Adorable Crocheted Animals appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Her shop, called “The Faded Wildflower,” features products that are all crocheted by hand. She can create any designs from toys to dolls, to animals, based on her client’s requests. She can even turn your favorite pets into cute crocheted versions of them. Her handmade stuffed animals are excellent gifts to all animal lovers out there.
“This is the cutest stuffed dog I’ve ever seen! It looks just like our great dane…the eyes are amazing!! Rachel did a wonderful job of recreating our special guy. She was wonderful to work with and got him delivered right on time for my daughter’s b’day. I would highly recommend this stuffed animal to everyone!,” one of her customers wrote on her online shop.
Check out her latest works below.
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