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Lovingly upcycled from worn denim and cotton jersey, Beetie is a one-of-a-kind pouch inspired by the dazzling jewel beetle. She’s got a curious soul and a deep love for shiny treasures — you’ll find a ring she’s hidden away in her tiny heart pocket. But don’t be fooled by her sparkle — Beetie has a soft side. She tends to tear up now and then, mostly because she forgets where she’s stashed her little treasures.

 

Compact yet full of personality, Beetie keeps your trinkets, coins, or small essentials safe with a snug drawstring closure. Her worn denim shell is a story of transformation, carrying both playfulness and purpose. Each pouch is handcrafted and uniquely detailed — no two Beeties are ever the same.

Beetie Pouch

C$241.80Price
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Only 1 left in stock
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    • 100% handmade and textiles sourced locally in Alberta. 
    • Made from 100% post-consumer and substandard textile items
    • Hand embroidered and partially hand-stitched
    • 2 pockets on the front panel and 1 on the back
    • Drawstring Closure
    • Shell: Composed of three children's denim jeans with several degrees of damage: CDE01, CDE02, WDE03
    • Lining and Opening: CSP01
    • Bottom: WDE02
    • Embroidery threads: 100% Polyester
    • Cubic zirconia used
    • Only Freshwater Pearl Used

     

    *Gently hand wash using mild laundry detergent. Do not bleach. Hang/ Flat dry.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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Growling Stitch operates in Edmonton, on Treaty 6 Territory and the homeland of the Métis. We acknowledge the Nêhiyaw (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Nakota Isga (Nakota Sioux), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux/Ojibway), Dene, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and Nakoda (Stoney) peoples, whose histories, languages, and cultures have shaped this land.We respect the sovereignty and enduring presence of all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, and we recognise our responsibility to live and create with care on these lands.

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