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Square Buddies

Square Buddies

Meet the Square Buddies — a collection of adorable handmade crochet companions designed to bring a little extra personality and charm wherever they go! With their unique square-shaped bodies and customizable faces, each Square Buddy has its own character and style, making every one a special handmade creation.

Perfect as desk buddies, shelf décor, gifts, backpack charms, stocking stuffers, or collectible friends, these soft crochet pals are made with care and attention to detail. Whether you're drawn to cute animals, seasonal themes, fantasy creatures, or custom color combinations, there's a Square Buddy waiting to make you smile.

✨ Handmade with love by TKG Creations
✨ Unique character designs and color combinations
✨ Great for gifting, collecting, or displaying
✨ Lightweight, soft, and full of personality
✨ Custom Square Buddies available upon request

No two Square Buddies are exactly alike, giving you a one-of-a-kind handmade friend that's far more special than anything mass-produced. Collect your favorites or build an entire squad of Square Buddies to brighten your day!





Square Buddies are unique to TKG Creations, my brother told me the idea he had for me to make and I ran with it.

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Handmade by TKG Creations, a veteran-founded crochet brand creating unique handmade gifts, plushies, and custom crochet creations.

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