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Tuft times: the new craft hobby that sparked a craze among young Chinese

  • ‘Tufting’, which involves using a special gun to thread and cut yarn, is booming as under-30s look for new stress-relieving hobbies
  • Handicraft workshops have seen an explosion of interest in the past few months as word of the craze spreads on social media

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Participants at a tufting workshop in Beijing make mats and rugs. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Using a craft gun to shoot yarn through a fabric screen, Nora Peng puts the finishing touches on a rug in the shape of a corgi’s bottom – the perfect stress-relieving hobby for her frantic days.

She is one of a growing number taking up the handicraft “tufting” as the country’s younger generations look for options away from the daily rat race.

The handicraft creates versatile shapes and patterns by using a special gun to thread and cut yarn though fabric pinned to a wooden frame.

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“I think tufting is very stress-relieving,” college student Peng said, her voice almost drowned out by the noise of the tufting gun.

The hobby has enjoyed a boom over the past few months. Photo: AFP
The hobby has enjoyed a boom over the past few months. Photo: AFP

“I have to read textbooks every day for school and it’s exhausting.”

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