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make your own
wardrobe. find joy in
every stitch.

Crochet and knitting patterns + pieces for new and experienced crafters. Make something you're proud to wear, and do something good for yourself and the planet.

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creation > consumption ✦
less scrolling, more stitching knitting patterns crochet pieces all levels welcome slow fashion less scrolling, more stitching knitting patterns crochet pieces all levels welcome slow fashion

Slow Fashion

Every piece is made with intention. I believe in buying less, making more, and wearing what you love until it falls apart.

actually wearable

Clothes you make yourself are priceless, lifelong investments. No fast fashion timelines, no trends you'll hate in six months — just things you made and will wear forever.

made with mindfulness

Knitting and crochet are meditative and genuinely reduce stress. I design for the process as much as the finished object — because how you spend a Tuesday afternoon matters.

Featured Patterns & Pieces

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why name a brand after the worst day of the week?

I named this brand after Tuesdays because I think the best things happen on ordinary days when you're actually paying attention. Every stitch is a tiny choice to slow down.

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Digital patterns and one-of-a-kind handmade pieces.

One-of-a-kind pieces

Cropped tops and pullovers, crocheted slowly by hand in natural fibers.

Note: these prices do not reflect the value of the pieces, but are priced to be accessible and to put these projects out into the world.

The Wildflower Sweater - naturally dyed striped crochet sweater One of a Kind

The Wildflower Sweater

A cropped long-sleeve pullover crocheted in stripes of rose, rust, brown, and cream. All natural fibers, with several shades hand-dyed using plants. Mixed stitch textures give it that handmade, heirloom feel. One of a kind, ready to ship.

FIBER
Wool, cotton, blended
DYE
Partially plant-dyed
FIT
Cropped, relaxed
LENGTH
17 in
WIDTH
19 in
SLEEVE
19 in

The Wildflower Sweater

A one-of-a-kind cropped pullover, crocheted slowly over many evenings in stripes of rose, rust, cocoa, and cream. The yarns are all natural fibers.

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The Sunshine Halter

A buttery yellow tie-front halter, crocheted by hand. Perfect for warm summer days!

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The Sunshine Halter - butter yellow tie-front crochet top One of a Kind

The Sunshine Halter

UNDERBUST
28 in
BUST
34 in · stretchy
The Rose Halter - dusty rose tie-front crochet top One of a Kind

The Rose Halter

UNDERBUST
28 in
BUST
34 in · stretchy

The Rose Halter

A dusty rose tie-front halter, crocheted by hand. Made with wool, breathable and stretchy.

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2. Pieces ship in 2–3 days

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3. Make something beautiful

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hi, I'm Sam.

I'm 20 years old, and for most of my life I have loved to knit and crochet, making clothes for myself and gifts for everyone in my life.

I've struggled with my mental health for a long time, and making things with my hands has consistently been what pulls me back to myself. There's something about sitting down with yarn — the rhythm of it, the slowness of it — that feels like genuine self-care. It gives my mind somewhere to be and my hands something to do.

Climate change weighs heavily on our generation — and I continuously find myself running into the gap between caring deeply and knowing how to act on it. It turns out fiber arts are a wonderful way to opt out of fast fashion, and bring environmental sustainability into everyday choices. Every piece you make is something you didn't have to buy, didn't have to throw away, and wasn't made using unethical labor.

My favorite thing in the world is when someone compliments your outfit and you get to say "thanks, I made it." I want that feeling to be accessible to everyone. Slowing down and making things with our hands is how we can redefine our societal values and make actual changes in our world from a state of joy instead of fear.

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reclaiming the worst day of the week.

I have often dreaded Tuesday — no fresh start feeling, and yet too far from next weekend to get excited.

And I think that's exactly when finding joy matters most. Not because it's a special occasion. Not because you have a lot of time or the perfect setup, not because you earned it by getting through the week. Our life is made up of how we choose to spend our time — let's spend it making beautiful things with our hands and in our hearts.

Tuesday Stitch is about reclaiming ordinary time — choosing to make instead of buy, to slow down instead of scroll, to be present in a small and tangible way. Joy in every stitch, especially on a Tuesday.

Tuesday Stitch handmade halter top

the values behind everything I make

Creation > Consumption

Fast fashion has made it hard to care about what you wear and where it comes from. Making your own stuff is one small way to opt out of that — and it's genuinely more satisfying.

Slow Living

The slow, repetitive rhythm of crochet and knitting is the point — not just a side effect on the way to a finished object. The joy is in the process, not the product — a philosophy that should be applied to all parts of life.

Sustainability

Choosing natural fibers and local materials whenever possible. Intentional choices and transparency is how we can redefine the fashion industry as a tool for self love instead of planetary destruction.

Accessibility

You don't need a lot of money or a lot of time. You need yarn, a Tuesday afternoon, and a pattern that actually makes sense. That's what I design for.

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