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A to Z Challenge: C is for Crochet
Crocheting has changed so drastically from how it began, back as early as the 1700s (though it’s turned up more noticeably since the early 1800s). It started with uses more practical to the times: creating nets and traps for hunters and fisherman. Later on, it became used for more decorative purposes (See more on crochet history).
From there crochet evolved again. Homes were adorned with granny square blankets thrown over the backs of sofas, and doilies found themselves the centerpieces on tables or for giving style to a nice side table lamp. Homes were given a softer, more cozy feel, by the crocheted pieces that were placed carefully around them.
Artists nowadays are taking the hobby of crochet to new heights, creating 3-D sculptures that are considered art alongside clay busts and paintings hung up on the wall.
It never ceases to amaze me what artists can do with the fewest amount of resources and tools. Who knew that simply having some yarn, a crochet hook, and a yarn needle, could create something like the underwater scene above?
New levels of cuteness using crochet, were found when the art of making amigurumi was brought over from Japan (see my post on
A to Z Challenge: A is for Amigurumi
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A to Z Challenge: A is for Amigurumi
Amigurumi is a Japanese word meaning crocheted or knitted, stuffed doll (Ami = crocheted/knitted; Nuigurumi = Stuffed Doll). Most of the pieces for these stuffed dolls, are worked by crocheting in the round.
The art of amigurumi had been widely enjoyed in Japan for decades, before making its way to the United States. It was in the early 2000s that it gained in popularity with sites like Etsy (an online marketplace for handmade goods) and
Ravelry
- A to Z Challenge: April 2016, Colored Pencil, Craft Tutorial, Crafts, Crochet, Free Pattern, Giveaway, Illustration, Knitting, Watercolor, What I am Working On, YouTube Amigurumi How-To Video
Announcing: Portfolio and Sketchbook
This past week, I’ve spent countless hours: taking photos of my art, re-sizing them, uploading them, and shifting them around. At the end of all that, I now have two new, static pages housed here on my site!
They can both be found in the upper, left-hand side bar. I will keep them up-to-date with all my new art pieces, as I finish them. This is my place to keep my work and share it with you!
Portfolio: Albums
- Finished Illustrations: colored in and ready to go!
- Adeline and the Mystic Berries: preliminary sketches I’ve done for my book and its characters.
- Amigurumi: all amigurumi found in this album, I wrote/created the patterns for, even if many of the characters themselves come from other imaginations.
- Misc.: side projects I’ve done for work, gifts, etc.
Sketchbook
- My sketchbook has its own page because this is the one category that will grow quicker than the rest over time.
I welcome you all to go take a look and let me know what you think!
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March Giveaway: Happy Sunflower!
I have been overwhelmed by the support I’ve been getting lately on my various social media sites! I am nearly to 400 followers now on Twitter, and I’ve reached 100 followers (well 99 but who’s counting?) on my Facebook Fan Page. With over 150 followers on Instagram, I couldn’t be happier!
Today, I’m hosting my first giveaway to say thank you to all of you who take a moment to read my posts and like to see what I’m working on! If there is anything you’d like to read more about, let me know!
You may remember that I recently posted my first
amigurumi pattern: Happy Sunflower