Crocheting has always been considered a grandma activity. However, crocheting is now gaining popularity amongst Gen Z and has even inspired many to create their own clothes and accessories. By posting their creations on TikTok, Gen Z continues to encourage others to join them in crocheting a whole new wardrobe that is cute and sustainable.
We’ve all had that crisis where we think we have nothing to wear. Naturally, that means it’s time to get new clothes. So why not try to crochet your own clothes? You may be thinking, “Why would I want to crochet my own clothes when I can just buy something similar at a store?” To answer that burning question, depending on where you buy something, the item of clothing may not have the best quality, especially if you are looking for the cheaper side. By crocheting your own clothes, you are ensuring you get high-quality items that just so happen to have your personal touch.
While you may feel like you’re in your grandma’s era, the benefits outweigh the grandma feeling. Besides, who doesn’t want to crochet cute clothes with tea and a good TV show? Gen Z crocheters have made sure that you don’t feel too grandma-esque and are encouraging the cozy vibes. By posting their creations online, Gen Z is proving that crochet is not just a grandma sport and that everyone can do it.
Crochet vs. fast fashion

Fast fashion has become increasingly popular with its mass production and low prices. However, while it may be the affordable solution for some (even I have fallen victim to the cheap prices), the quality is typically poor. These products also increase waste, which isn’t very eco-friendly. Not to mention, the high demand results in unsafe working conditions. Of course, thrifting is still an option. However, if you ever decide to do away with your thrifted items, we’re back to square one.
Crocheting your own clothes, on the other hand, is considered slow fashion. That basically means that more thought is being put into the product and materials used. Crocheting uses yarn (obviously), and yarn can frequently be made out of recycled materials, making it more sustainable and better for the environment. The high quality will help your clothes last longer, thus wasting less clothing and money.
Which is more appealing: low price or high quality?
Unfortunately, fast fashion still remains popular and in demand due to its affordability. One argument against crocheting your own clothes would be the price. Yarn is not cheap; however, it is more sustainable than mass-produced products. Most yarns are made out of recycled materials or materials like wool and hemp. And if you shop the sales, you will surely snag a few higher-quality yarns for a decent price.
While fast fashion may have the appeal of lower prices, the sustainability and eco-friendly materials used to make yarn have it beat. The quality of your wardrobe will be ten times better than if you purchased clothes for a super cheap price. Not to mention, you’ll save money in the long run because you are less likely to get rid of your crocheted clothes.
The DIY takeover

If you’re on TikTok, you’ve seen the countless posts of Gen Z crocheters using their creativity in different ways. From making cute stuffed animals to crocheting prom dresses, Gen Z has become the ultimate DIYers. Their DIY projects are often cheaper than buying the actual product, saving Gen Z and others a whole lot of money. The finished product looks much better than the inspiration pic, too.
When it comes to crocheting, Gen Z has it covered, especially during the festival and prom season. If you’ve ever been to a music festival like Coachella, you have probably seen an assortment of handmade outfits. They’re ideal for events like that because they can be lightweight and they are completely custom-made. That means you’ll be the only one rocking your fit.
Another plus is that your closet will be completely DIY’d. Of course, finding patterns and ideas can be tricky. Again, the Gen Z crocheters have your back. Most crochet videos you will see as you scroll on TikTok include a link. Apps like Pinterest and Lemon8 link to patterns as well. That makes it easy to find a design you like!
Be your own designer
One benefit is that when you create your own clothes, you design them to fit your preferences, so you won’t be as likely to discard them. You get to pick your own colors, patterns, and sizes. Maybe you want a more oversized sweater or a cropped cardigan. The possibilities are endless when you are the one designing your clothes.
That’s the beauty of being a DIY queen/king. No matter the style, you are sure to find patterns to fulfill your heart’s desires. Not to mention, your creations will be one of a kind and unique to you. If you become a master DIYer, you will be able to fully express yourself and your personality through your clothes, because they’ll be made by you! It doesn’t get more personal than that.
Not for you? Support the creators!

You may still be thinking, “Gee, that does sound nice, but what if I don’t want to crochet my own clothes. Maybe I want to buy premade clothes.” That is totally all right! Crocheting isn’t for everyone. Maybe you don’t feel like spending a lot of money on yarn. Or you don’t have time to learn a new hobby. There are still ways you can obtain an anti-fast fashion and sustainable wardrobe.
Many Gen Z creators sell their art online. Sometimes crocheters will even sell their patterns, so by purchasing something, you’ll be supporting small businesses and artists. They can sell anywhere, like Etsy, a TikTok shop, or even their own website. And the best part? You can also help them out by finding their TikTok and boosting their platform, which will allow more people to discover their designs!
Another great thing? Most Gen Z creators make articles of clothing that are relevant and trendy for a Gen Z audience. If that’s your style, you’ll have no problem finding cute new clothes to add to your collection. However, if that’s not you, never fear; they crochet clothes for all styles, so you’ll find something that fits your vibe. Now the only problem is carving out space for all your new clothes!
People used to say that crocheting was a grandma’s hobby. But Gen Z and young adults are changing that tune as they share their projects and take on the relaxing practice. And you can do it, too! Crochet your own wardrobe to combat fast fashion companies, craft sustainable clothes, and grow in your appreciation of handmade things. Now is the time to buy the yarn and start your crochet journey!
