White Crochet Cranes Inspired by Droog: A Special Tribute to SpaceX Crew-10

For the past few weeks, I’ve been receiving a surge of orders for white crochet cranes, and I’m so grateful for the support! ❤️ It’s been exciting to see how they connect to something truly out of this world—Droog, the zero-gravity indicator for the SpaceX Crew-10 mission.

For those who missed it, Droog is a small, white origami-style crane plushie that accompanied the astronauts on their journey, floating gracefully in microgravity as a symbol of their transition from Earth to space. The choice of a crane is both poetic and meaningful, representing peace, resilience, and hope—values that resonate deeply with space exploration. 🌌

While I’m not the original creator of Droog, I love that my crochet cranes can be a part of this story in their own way. I’ve been making them in different sizes, like small and medium, and even adding personal touches, such as embroidering “10” on each wing for those who want a special tribute to Crew-10. I’m especially grateful that they’ve found a place in the collections of space fans who appreciate the significance of this mission. 🚀 It’s always a joy to know my creations are going to people who share a passion for exploration and discovery.

If you’d like to learn more, check out my previous blog post where my crochet cranes were featured in a collectSPACE article! And if you’d love to add a white crochet crane to your own collection, you can find them on my Etsy shop here (solid color) and here (multicolor)! 😊

My Etsy Shop Featured in collectSPACE Article as an Alternative for SpaceX Crew-10’s Zero-G Indicator

Exciting news! My Etsy shop was recently mentioned in a collectSPACE article about the SpaceX Crew-10 mission and its unique zero-gravity indicator—a hand-crocheted origami crane named “Droog.” 🕊️

To clarify, I did not create Droog, the crane that flew with the astronauts. However, the article included my Etsy shop as an alternative for anyone interested in purchasing a similar hand-crocheted origami crane. Seeing my work listed in connection to such a historic mission is a huge honor!

The crew’s choice of an origami crane as their zero-g indicator is especially meaningful—it’s a universal symbol of peace, hope, and perseverance. I love that something as delicate as a crane played a small but special role in the mission, helping the astronauts confirm when they reached microgravity.

If you’d like to read the article, written by Robert Pearlman, you can check it out here:
🔗 collectSPACE: SpaceX Crew-10’s Zero-G Indicator

And if you’re looking for your own hand-crocheted origami crane, you can find them in my Etsy shop here (solid color) and here (multicolor)! Thank you for all the support—it means the world (and beyond 🚀).

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