About me

Polmula means "flower" in the Karen tribal language. my little student called me Polmula when I was a volunteer teacher in her school around the borders of Thailand. This brand was produced full of my wonderful memories and I made it with my heart.

I am Thai by nationality. I learned how to crochet when I was seven years old; my mom taught me. I also know how to knit, particularly scarves. I always teach my students the basics of knitting.

During the COVID pandemic, I started learning how to make masks, bags, and I also began crocheting items like bandanas, keychains, and flowers.

I love flowers very much, and my dream is to have a flower shop on a small farm. This passion inspired me to crochet a variety of flowers to help people create beautiful bouquets to give to their loved ones.

At first, I was doing everything myself, and I ended up getting sick because I was overwhelmed. My husband encouraged me to ask my mom and sister for help. Today, my cousin also came to assist me. I love working with my family, and my mom was so happy to engage in her favorite hobby.

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