Not just a granny’s craft: Why teens are getting hooked on crocheting

Not just a granny’s craft: Why teens are getting hooked on crocheting


Ms Soo Qian Rong recently crocheted dolls of rabbit figure Miffy as farewell gifts for her colleagues after her first part-time job.

The 18-year-old, who is currently waiting to enter university, loves customising and creating cute plushies as gifts. She had picked up the craft two years ago after being drawn by the cosy and whimsical aesthetic of crochet videos, and watched YouTube videos to learn how to do it herself.

Crochet is a type of needlecraft where a hook is used to loop and connect yarn to create things like clothes and plushies. It used to be deemed the craft of grannies and older folk before seemingly enjoying a revival among young people today.

Ms Soo Qian Rong, 18, has been crocheting for two years.

PHOTO: COURTESY OF MS SOO QIAN RONG

While Ms Soo picked up the hobby recently, some others her age had an earlier start.

Ms Angela Liu Yik, 19, who is waiting to enter university, has been crocheting for seven to eight years – from the time she was in Secondary 1.

She was inspired to crochet during the Covid-19 pandemic, and learnt the craft from YouTube tutorials for the student-initiated learning segment during Home-Based Learning days.

“Part of the enjoyment of crochet is mindfully following a pattern, and I find that quite therapeutic,” she said.

Ms Liu Yik Angela, 19, has been crocheting for around seven years.

PHOTO: COURTESY OF MS LIU YIK ANGELA

“Pandemic crocheters” who have stuck with the hobby are now an entrenched part of the active crochet community here, observed Ms Jassandra Nay, 31, the owner of Memo’s Art House. Her studio stocks craft materials for crochet and knitting, and offers classes.



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