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One day, I had a simple wish—I wanted my husband to gift me a flower that would never wither, one that he made with his own hands using yarn. To me, such a handmade flower carried more meaning than an expensive bouquet that would fade within days. Inspired by this idea, he eagerly bought yarn and a crochet hook, determined to learn. But despite following tutorials, he struggled and eventually gave up.
Time passed, and life moved on. Then, one day, my mother came to visit me and my daughter. Seeing her reminded me of something precious—she could crochet anything. When I was a child, she made all my sweaters, scarves, hats, and even shoes and dresses. She had once crocheted school bags and delicate lace from fine cotton thread. Back then, she supported me and my sister with her craft, spending an entire week crocheting a bag that was bought for just $0.80 and then sold overseas. As the years passed, her eyesight declined, and she gradually stopped crocheting.
Remembering this, I bought some yarn, and my mother crocheted me a beautiful white handbag adorned with flowers. I loved it. She then taught me how to crochet, and I found immense joy in creating. I made a tote bag covered in three-dimensional roses for my sister, a floral crown for my daughter, and a sweet crocheted doll for my cousin, whom I hadn’t seen in over 20 years. I also made gifts for my mother and, of course, many everlasting flowers for myself.
I no longer needed my husband to crochet me a flower—I could make them myself. He still wished to create something for me, but crocheting was not his strength. I realized that he wasn’t alone; many people struggle to learn this craft. That’s when I decided to offer something special—beautiful, handmade crochet gifts for those who wanted to give something heartfelt but didn’t know how to crochet. And for those who wished to experience the joy of crocheting, we provide high-quality yarn and free tutorials.
I love my mother deeply. She raised me with her skilled hands and passed down her craft to me. Perhaps, one day, I will do the same for my daughter, continuing this tradition of love, creativity, and resilience.