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Hello everyone! We’re working on a community project with @qixifest to introduce the long forgotten Qi Xi Festival (七夕节) which was once grander than Chinese New Year.
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6 months have passed since we first launched our Granny Square Block Stitch Tote Bag class! We’re so happy that our students had a smile on their faces once they finished this tote bag, which is like their everyday bag.
It has been awhile since I’ve gone for a holiday other than Australia. As usual, how can I forget about my babies?
This 28-Year-Old’s Short-Lived Childhood Hobby Ricrocheted Into A Full-Time Business It came with a surprise when Victoria Sek from Vulcan Post decided to do an email interview with us, not knowing where and how she knew about us!
It has been a real honour to have grown Tiny Rabbit Hole from a 3-men team to something even bigger! There has been so many ups and downs and probably you wouldn’t have known that we have been operating for a year!
Bare your heart to your lover by crocheting a heart for them! I have specially designed this heart that isn’t too big to let your bear to hug it and gift it to your lover.
Spotlight has the biggest section dedicated to yarns. The have a huge range of selection, from plain ones, thin ones, to rainbow coloured ones and T-shirt yarns.
If all spaces from all outlet combined, Daiso is the biggest craft shop in Singapore! But in actual fact, they have the smallest inventory.
A heartlandish craft shop located in Heartland Mall right beside the MRT station. We love the clear-cut layout of the shop.
Last Christmas was our busiest month in the entire history of Tiny Rabbit Hole. We received a custom order from an unsuspecting poor little girl who claimed to be a student.
I wonder whether any of you use apps to count your stitches? It’s kind of a headache when you keep missing counts so you’ll be scribbling all over any piece of paper you can find.
By far, Ondori is the biggest craft “shop” we have ever visited. Nope, not really a shop but a warehouse in quite a secluded location.