These earrings began with a simple idea: to take a quiet, traditional technique and let it drift into something lighter, almost weightless.

If you’d like to see the finished piece, the Peach Cascade Crochet Earrings are now available on the website.

Crochet is usually used to build fabric, something grounded and continuous. Here, it becomes something more fleeting. Small loops form open shapes, then gather and fall, like fragments rather than a surface. The beads are added one by one as the piece grows, catching the light in small, unexpected ways.
The soft peach tone came naturally, a colour that sits somewhere between warmth and calm. Paired with the translucent beads, it creates a gentle glow rather than a sharp sparkle.

The final form feels a little like something found rather than made. A cluster, a fall, a quiet movement. Not fixed, but shifting slightly as it’s worn.

Each pair carries that same process. Built slowly, without rush, and left just imperfect enough to feel alive.
And how tiny is my hook.

