Former General Hospital co-stars turned real-life besties, Kirsten Storms and Emme Rylan, are taking their love for crocheting and launching a new sweater collection they’ve dubbed KickInIt.
On a newly created Instagram page for their collab, the duo revealed, “The idea to collaborate with each other on a sweater collection manifested so naturally. We were each making sweater pieces and kind of just started putting our own pieces together like a puzzle. The first sweater we made together blew our minds. We knew we had to expand on our love for these cardigans and share them with you guys. Each sweater is truly a joint project that we work on TOGETHER – while we are just #KickinIt.”
The Instagram page, which has already amassed over 12,000 followers, showcases a colorful lineup of handmade sweaters with fun names like Proper-ish, The OG, The Berryigan, My Sunshine, Desert Daze, and The Kimono. It’s giving cozy chic—with a side of sass.
Kirsten Storms and Emme Rylan Unveil New Collection
Storms and Rylan have never been shy about their love for crocheting. In fact, it’s something they frequently share with their fans on Instagram. Now that Storms has made the move from Los Angeles to Nashville—putting her much closer to her real-life BFF—the door is wide open for more creative collaborations.
The result is a dreamy, handmade sweater collection that’s sure to storm the fashion scene (pun fully intended). Check out a sample via the embedded Instagram link below and see what all the buzz is about!
Kirsten Storms is best known for playing Maxie Jones on General Hospital and Belle Black on Days of Our Lives. While she’s currently on a temporary leave, she’s expected to return to the show soon. Emme Rylan, meanwhile, is known for playing Lulu Spencer on GH. Her other roles include: Lizzie Spaulding (Guiding Light), and Abby Newman (The Young and the Restless).
Photo Credit: ABC/Disney/Ricky Middlesworth.
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