Crochet isn’t just relaxing—it’s powerful. What starts as a calming hobby with yarn and a hook can actually turn into a fulfilling small business that helps you earn extra income while doing something you love. As a mom of three and a mompreneur here in Cebu, I’ve learned that turning a passion into profit is possible with the right mindset, tools, and strategy.
If you’ve been wondering how to turn your crochet hobby into a small business, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started.
1. Find Your Crochet Niche
Not every crochet project sells the same way. Some niches are trending and in demand:
Fashion items: crochet bags, crop tops, hats, and accessories.
Home dΓ©cor: coasters, baskets, pillow covers, wall hangings.
Kids & baby items: booties, blankets, toys, headbands.
Lifestyle crafts: scrunchies, pouches, spa headbands.
π Tip: Choose something that you enjoy making AND people are already buying. Check Pinterest, TikTok, and Shopee for ideas.
2. Create Quality & Unique Designs
Handmade items stand out because they’re personal. To succeed, make your crochet pieces:
Well-made – focus on neat stitches and durable yarn.
Aesthetic – modern color palettes (neutral, pastel, boho).
Unique – add your own touch (buttons, linings, tags).
Customers love when your work feels special and not just “mass-produced.”
3. Set Up Your Small Shop
Here are simple ways to start selling:
Facebook & Instagram – showcase your creations through lifestyle shots.
Shopee/Lazada/TikTok Shop – easy platforms for Filipino moms to sell online.
Etsy – great if you want international buyers.
Local bazaars & craft fairs – perfect for building connections.
Bonus: Start with pre-orders to avoid stocking too much.
4. Price Your Crochet Creations Properly
One of the hardest parts is pricing. Remember: Your time, skill, and creativity have value.
A simple formula:
Example: If yarn costs ₱150, you worked 3 hours at ₱100/hour = ₱450 + ₱150 profit = ₱600.
5. Market Your Crochet Business
Don’t just sell—tell your story. People buy handmade because they connect with the maker. Share:
Your process (behind-the-scenes videos).
Styling tips (how to wear or use your crochet).
Mompreneur life (balancing crochet + kids + business).
Customer feedback & testimonials.
Use hashtags like #CrochetPhilippines #HandmadeWithLove #MompreneurCebu to reach your audience.
6. Stay Consistent & Keep Learning
Like any business, it takes time to grow. Stay motivated by:
Setting weekly goals (e.g., finish 3 products).
Learning new stitches or trending projects.
Connecting with fellow crocheters online.
Every small win counts—whether it’s your first sale or a customer message saying they love your work.
Turning your crochet hobby into a small business is possible—and you don’t need to be an expert to start. All you need is passion, consistency, and a willingness to share your creations with the world.
As moms, crochet is more than just yarn—it’s self-care, creativity, and now, an opportunity for income. So go ahead, start small, and stitch your way into business success.
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