Behind the Scenes of My Crochet Work
Get a peek into my little yarn world—from the melas where I meet you to the quiet moments when I am lost in a single stitch.
A glimpse of my stall at a local mela, filled with colorful crochet creations. It was a wonderful day, and almost everything sold out.
My stall at the Diwali mela. It was an amazing experience to showcase my work, from crochet flowers and keychains to evil eye charms.
Sometimes I get obsessed with a particular stitch. The texture and rhythm of creating this pattern in bright red yarn is so satisfying.
Feeling grateful, inspired, and proud. A huge thank you to the Mompreneur Circle for giving me a platform to showcase my handmade creations and share my passion.
Every pop-up event brings new energy and new customers. It was lovely to see people enjoying my work, from a woman loving her gajra to a little girl hugging her new bunny.
I love these moments when people connect with my work. This lovely lady is admiring some of my keychains at an event.
Working with my hands is a form of meditation for me. Each stitch quiets the mind and soothes the soul, a feeling that no machine can replicate.
Giving shape to a customer's vision. This is the beginning of a new custom order, and I love the process of bringing an idea to life with my hook and yarn.
A truly heartwarming moment from my Diwali Mela. An elderly lady was so moved by my work that she kissed my hand and called me a creative soul. This is why I do what I do.
What a successful event. Thank you to everyone who supported my art. I am holding my logo, beautifully painted by a fellow artist.
About Behind the Scenes & Customer Love
Making handmade items is more than just the final product; it is the rhythm of the hook and yarn that keeps me going. Every single stitch acts as a form of meditation, helping me craft intricate textures and details that a machine simply cannot replicate.
When you see my work, you are seeing a piece of my soul. From the early days of struggling with tricky yarn to the joy of setting up my stall at a local Diwali Mela, my journey as a kalakaar is defined by patience. I do not just crochet; I channel my energy into each piece, whether it is a small keychain or an elaborate poshak for Laddu Gopal.
My process is rooted in slow fashion. Unlike factory-made items, every custom order I take starts with an idea in your head that I work to give shape. I am grateful for the communities like the Noida Mompreneur Circle that have given me a platform to share this passion. It is incredibly moving when a customer at a pop-up tells me they can feel the love in a stitch, or when an elderly lady stops by just to appreciate the craft. These connections are the true reward of my business. When you choose handmade, you are supporting a process that values time, intention, and the human touch over mass production.
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I am Shweta, a *kalakaar* who believes that handmade is love in every stitch! My daughter is my biggest critic and fan, and seeing her excitement for my new crochet pieces is what keeps my passion alive every single day.
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