ABOUT FREY

Hi! My name is Frey. I grew up in an Asian family where handcraft was always around me — my aunt sewing quilts, knitting sweaters, making clothes and shoes by hand. I loved watching her, and soon, I started picking up scraps to make clothes for my dolls. Back then, creating things with my hands made me feel safe and happy.

But like many of us, I was taught that crafting wasn’t a “real future.” I worked hard for decades to follow the path expected of me — good grades, big companies, stability. I gave up my childhood passions, one by one.

It took more than 20 years, complete burnout, and a deep struggle with anxiety and depression before I finally asked myself:

What if I stopped everything and simply started over?

In 2021, I left my job and began making things again. Quietly. Slowly. I sewed, knitted, experimented — and for the first time in years, I felt like myself again. I wasn’t earning anything. But I felt alive.

In 2024, I made a little Hug Cat bag charm. Friends asked where it came from. I posted a video on TikTok. People wanted to buy it. That was the very first product that brought in income — and it changed everything.

Since then, I’ve been creating functional, beautiful fabric goods: everyday bags, soft pouches, bag charms, and small cases. I also work with crochet and knitting — different ways of shaping warmth into daily use. Sometimes I explore other crafts, like when I engraved my very first silver bangle with 00:00 — I Am the Starting Point to mark this new journey. Not every experiment appears here in the shop, but each try reminds me why I love handcraft: the slowness, the joy of making, the trace of time in every detail.

My design style has grown with me. I still love simplicity — but not the distant kind. I want the things I make to feel gentle, honest, even a little playful sometimes. A roomy tote with quiet strength. A tiny charm that makes someone smile.

The studio has grown a little too. I’m joined by a few helping hands now. I’m still figuring things out — from production to shipping to all the messy bits in between — but I try to keep it slow, stay true, and leave room for joy.

If you’ve read this far — thank you. Every order keeps this small dream alive. I often include a little gift, just to say: I see you, and I’m grateful.

Let’s keep building something handmade, warm, and true.
— Frey