Tia's yarn cuties

Tia's yarn cuties handcrafted crochet toys and decors

Another WIP!
13/08/2026

Another WIP!

Iykyk 🫣🫠😜
08/08/2026

Iykyk 🫣🫠😜

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Rena Llonoso, Knott Crochet
08/08/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Rena Llonoso, Knott Crochet

Chiton dress pattern test  from Sommerliebe collection by Alexandra Kluge.Yarn: fine cotton yarn by HappyYarnph, ombre y...
02/08/2026

Chiton dress pattern test from Sommerliebe collection by Alexandra Kluge.

Yarn: fine cotton yarn by HappyYarnph, ombre yarn in deep dive by Ashley's Crochet

31/07/2026

Skirt of chiton dress from the Sommerliebe collection by Alexandra Kluge. Pattern release on August 1. Fine cotton yarn in deep dive from Ashley's Crochet

Idea for nutrition month celebration.Watermelon bandanaYarn: poly cotton (red), belle basic cotton ( white, green)Hook: ...
25/07/2026

Idea for nutrition month celebration.
Watermelon bandana
Yarn: poly cotton (red), belle basic cotton ( white, green)
Hook: 3.5 mm tulip double ended
You can finish this in two hours!

16/07/2026

Unbox with me!

16/07/2026

Unbox my latest yarn haul. Can you imagine I got 120 pesos discount for each cake because it's CBC anniversary sale? Crocheted by Carisse

11/07/2026

4 fascinating ways knitting and crochet supports your mind…
There's something so deeply comforting about settling in with your knitting, and it turns out there is actual research behind that familiar sense of calm!

1. It can support emotional regulation.
Studies suggest knitting may help with emotional self control and encourage a steadier, calmer state of mind.

2. It can help keep your mind active over time.
Following patterns, counting stitches, and solving little problems as you go all support long term cognitive engagement.

3. It may help interrupt unhelpful habits.
Studies consistently show that keeping your hands busy can make it easier to redirect repetitive behaviours and impulses.

4. Support overall mental wellbeing.
Creative activities like knitting have been linked to reduced stress, increased feelings of wellbeing and that is often associated with the brain’s feel good chemical messengers, such as dopamine and serotonin.

Perhaps that is why so many of us feel better after just one more row.

Sources: Frontiers in Psychology (2023); Scientific Reports / PubMed (Sebastiano et al., 2025); research on cognitively stimulating leisure activities and healthy ageing; Stitchlinks and Knit for Peace wellbeing research.

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