From the early days of our social enterprise, we have tapped into the crochet skills of coconut plantation workers, rice farmers and working mothers who crochet during their free time to earn extra money.
In this posting, we're proud to show off the excellent crochet skills of Ole, a young working mother who crochets in her spare time to supplement her family income. Ole learnt to crochet when she was a little girl from her mother.
Ole's mother, who lives in a farming community in the countryside, helps with the crocheting whenever we have an order. At times, the neighbours, who are farmers, would also be engaged, thus drawing some extra income from the business that we generate.
Showcased below are our popular HOODY BEARS ~ teddy bears in the hood of different animals and other characters. We introduced the "Hood" concept to Ole who was at the time crocheting only cute animals; and she has made a great success with the idea as can be seen here:
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Our family of HOODY BEARS in three sizes ~ small with keychain, medium and large.
A few of the bears have their hood pulled back so you can see the bear face. |
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Hoody Chicken Bear and Hoody Doraebear (medium and large). |
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Hoody Cow Bear, Hoody Panda Bear and Hoody Zebra Bear. |
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Hoody Frog and Hoody Elephant Bears. |
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Hoody Giraffe and Hoody Pig Bears. |
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Hoody Kangaroo and Hoody Monkey Bears. |
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Hoody Rat, Hoody Dog and Hoody Rabbit Bears. |
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Hoody Spiderbear and Hoody Ultrabear. |
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Hoody Tiger and Hoody Robin Bears. |
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Our range of small Hoody Bears with keychain. |
TO ORDER: Please email us here to request for our latest catalogue to make your selection. Prices have been revised slightly from those indicated on our website.
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