Patchie Pals
Mismatched, snuggly, and stitched with soul. Patchie Pals are characters made of colorful fabric scraps, button eyes, and visible seams. With flannel bellies, felt cheeks, and threadbare charm, they look like they’ve been hugged through every chapter of childhood. Part teddy bear, part survivor, all heart.
Ragstitch Darlings
Soft, floppy, and stitched with old‑soul sweetness. Ragstitch Darlings are classic cloth dolls with looped yarn hair, hand‑stitched smiles, and just enough unevenness to make them feel real. They’re a little frayed, a little faded, and 100% lovable—like the doll you never threw away and somehow always remembered.
Snugglepunk Plush
Soft bodies. Big emotions. Slight emotional damage. Snugglepunk Plush characters look like hand‑sewn misfits with oversized limbs, patchy fabric, and accessories that hint at a backstory. They’re sweet, expressive, and maybe just a little weird—in the best possible way.
Socktopian Stitchlings
Tube arms, button eyes, and stitching‑charm. Socktopian Stitchlings are DIY‑style characters that look like sock puppets who escaped the craft drawer. Built from upcycled bits, each one has its own quirky grin, floppy limbs, and chaotic energy that says “I was made with love… and maybe a glue stick.”
Tattertail Tumbles
They’ve got a limp, a patch, and a whole lotta heart. Tattertail Tumbles are scrappy dolls with mismatched limbs, frayed stitches, and that sweet “found in a toybox under the bed” charm. Imperfect? Yes. But that’s what makes them unforgettable.
Velvtykins
Meet the softest stars of the shelf—Velvtykins are flocked, fuzzy characters inspired by vintage animal figurines and posh playroom pals. Think short legs, oversized heads, and that irresistible velvet finish. With cozy pastel colors and sweet toy‑like features, these little ones are built for hugs, heart‑melts, and a touch of elegant nostalgia.