07/08/2026
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But this series is more than just outfits.
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And of course, I also want to give the spotlight to the beautiful yarns that make these creations possible. Most of my outfits are made using yarns proudly made by our local yarn makers here in the Philippines. (Crocheted by Carisse, Ashley's Crochet and YARNS by Angel)
At the same time, I also want to highlight the importance of ππππ πππππππππππ in crochet. As someone who wears **2XL**, I hope these photos remind everyone that handmade fashion is for every body. Crochet isn't just for one size or one body typeβit's for everyone. With the right pattern and a little patience, every stitch can become something beautiful, comfortable, and confidence-boosting.
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To all the talented pattern designers, thank you for trusting testers like me to help bring your visions to life. And to my fellow crocheters, I hope this inspires you to create, wear your handmade pieces proudly, and never be afraid to make them in your size.
Here's to celebrating creativity, craftsmanship, and confidenceβstitch by stitch, Friday by Friday.