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I made a little hat.
Fern wore the little hat.Â
Cats in hats. Piggy wearing a dinosaur hat, and Cyclops wearing a “Craig from South Park” hat.
Hiroko Fukatsu created this amazing hand made knitted unicorn mask for her dog. Check out her other work here.
Happy first day of Spring!
Vegetable embroidery by Green Accordian
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New yarn and needles results in a pi day scarf :) it will be roughly 30-40 numbers long, I’m excited!
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The making of a Christmas sock
Hampster in a teeny knitted sweater!
How do you even get that on a hamster
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Hugging Scarf, hand knit wool.
These intricate and extraordinarily beautiful embroidered silk balls are a form of Japanese folk art called Temari, which means “hand ball” in Japanese. These particular temari are even more impressive because they were handmade by a 92-year-old grandmother in Japan.
"Although she only learned this elaborate skill in her sixties, she has since created nearly 500 unique designs that have been photographed by her granddaughter NanaAkua. Impressive does not even begin to describe this feat of dexterity, imagination and keen eyesight. The difficult process of becoming a recognized temari craftsman in Japan is tedious and requires specific training and testing. This grandmother must certainly be one motivated and talented woman. And if that was not enough to garner your complete admiration, she now volunteers every week teaching others how to make their own temari.”
Temari have been made in Japan since the 7th century and are still highly valued and cherished as gifts symbolizing deep friendship and loyalty. They are traditionally given to children by their parents on New Year’s Day. Mothers place a small piece of paper with a secret goodwill wish for her child inside the tightly-wrapped ball. Alternately, some temari are made as noisemakers by placing rice grains or bells in the center.
Visit My Modern Metropolis to view more of NanaAkua’s photos of her grandmother’s beautiful handiwork and learn more about this stunning Japanese holiday tradition.
Erik Ravelo – Lana Sutra – United Colors of Benetton
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This is the new project signed Fabrica But you’re right for this maybe we would be happy if you find something about it to let us know and we would be happy to fix it United Colors of Benetton, Cuban operates dell’artista ad Erik Ravelo, made with plaster mannequins and wool threads.
The thrill of color, the heat wool, l’abbraccio that heats, the passion that unites, art that tells of his time: this is Lana Sutra, a series of 15 installations
http://www.collater.al/en/erik-ravelo-lana-sutra-united-colors-of-benetton/
http://erikravelo.info/
Some might consider this installation a bit ” Racy “
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