Springfield Crochet Workshop Teaches Beginners to Make Labubu Purse
Beginners learned crochet basics to make a Labubu purse at a two-hour Springfield workshop, gaining practical skills and local maker connections.

A hands-on crochet workshop at B’s Creative Studio taught beginners how to make a Labubu-inspired purse, giving participants practical skills and a finished accessory in two hours. Crochet Class LABUBU PURSE ran on Jan 24, 2026 at the studio, 1333 Wabash Avenue, Springfield, and was aimed at crafters new to hooking and pattern work.
Instructor-led and paced for novices, the session guided attendees through basic crochet techniques and the specific pattern steps needed to assemble the Labubu-style purse. B’s Creative Studio supplied materials and pattern details, letting students focus on learning stitches and construction without worrying about sourcing supplies. The ticketed class started at USD 39, and advance sign-up was required; ticket sales closed 24 hours before the event or when sold out, per the studio listing.
The format suited makers looking to move from single stitches to a small finished project. For many attendees, the two-hour time frame offered an achievable introduction to amigurumi-inspired accessories and a tangible result to build confidence. Learning pattern reading, gauge awareness, and basic shaping in a short workshop can speed the transition from following simple tutorials to adapting patterns and designing small accessories of one’s own.
The event also functioned as a local maker meetup. B’s Creative Studio’s classroom setting provided a social space where crafters could exchange tips, compare yarn choices, and discuss next steps after the purse project. For Springfield crafters who collect Labubu plush or enjoy kawaii-inspired accessories, the purse class connected fandom with hands-on making, turning a character motif into everyday wearable craft.
Practical takeaways for future participants include arriving ready to focus for a concentrated two-hour session and budgeting at least USD 39 for basic ticketing. Because materials and the pattern were supplied, newcomers could test the craft without upfront investment in tools. Advance sign-up remains important: the studio enforces a 24-hour ticket cutoff or closes sales when the class sells out.
The workshop demonstrates how short-format, beginner-friendly classes can lower the barrier to crafting, turning interest in Labubu-themed items into skills. Springfield crafters who missed this session can note B’s Creative Studio, 1333 Wabash Avenue, for future opportunities and should plan to register early to secure a spot.
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