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Custom Crochet Pop Culture Figurines

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From movie heroes to gaming icons, I turn your favorite screen characters into handmade crochet buddies. Each piece is crafted with personality and a whole lot of heart.

I never expected that I would be crocheting so many figurines, but I'm so glad I started. This video shows some of my favorite character creations, including Loki and a few custom cat designs.

I'm addicted to crocheting these little cuties! This Harry Potter figurine was a custom order, and I had a great time making his little glasses and robe. He makes the perfect desk buddy for any Potterhead.

People often ask how I make my "six figures" a month, and here they are! This video is a fun showcase of some of my favorite crochet figurines, including a custom character and the classic Snoopy as a keychain.

These Batman and Hello Kitty couple keychains are one of the cutest orders I've ever made. It was so much fun setting up this little video to show them off as a perfect gift for someone you love.

Who's your friend who likes to play? Bing Bong! I recreated the lovable character from 'Inside Out' using a reference image, focusing on his unique hat, trunk, and colorful flower pin.

This little panda figurine was such a joy to create. I used a reference picture to get the details right, from the small flower on her head to the tiny blue tutu.

A closer look at my handmade Loki figurine. I used a 3D model and reference images to capture his likeness, and I'm really proud of how this little God of Mischief turned out.

From a few balls of yarn to Bing Bong from the movie 'Inside Out'. This video shows the process of creating this colorful and imaginative character, perfect for anyone who loves the film.

Here is my crochet version of a character from The Lion King. This was my first time making a lion, and I was so happy I could create him from scratch without a tutorial for a custom order.

I'm a little late to the trend, but I had to show off my crochet Batman. This amigurumi was fun to make, complete with his cape and the iconic bat symbol on his chest.

About Characters from the Screen

Whenever I recreate a character like Loki or Batman, I don't just follow a generic pattern. I look at reference images to get the eyes, the costume, and the attitude right. It is all about catching the specific vibe of the character so it does not just look like a doll, but your favorite hero sitting right there on your desk.

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