The Threadkins Journal

A Field Guide to the Threadkins Menagerie

Half of what we make is a small, soft animal with a very specific personality. A field guide to the crochet menagerie.

February 3, 2026·Harry
A Field Guide to the Threadkins Menagerie

Half of what we make is not a flower at all. It is a small, soft animal with a surprisingly specific personality. Here is a field guide to the menagerie, for anyone deciding which one is about to move onto their desk.

The classics

Ducks in every mood, from sunglasses to tiny hats. Bunnies with floppy ears and the occasional bow. Frogs in colours no real frog has attempted. These are the gateway Threadkins, and they multiply.

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The cuddly heavyweights

Pandas, bears, and a highland cow with better hair than most people. Bigger presence, same soft heart. Good for someone who wants one character to anchor a shelf.

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The unexpected ones

An axolotl with a permanent smile. An octopus with eight arms ready for a hug. A penguin in earphones, the unofficial desk DJ. These are the ones people photograph.

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How the family grows

New characters arrive most months, each made by hand, so no two are exactly alike. Buy three and two come free, which is how a single duck becomes a small committee.

Build a bouquet that means something

Pick six stems or more and your forever-bouquet discount applies at checkout. Nothing in it will ever need water.