there doesn't look like much room to get your arm in there. it must be stretchy yarm for the neck opening. do you know if there's any more knit characters from this artist? (imageshack, so i can't figure out who made it.)
i had to find out more about the crochet lace tree.
it's in the Toronto area on Ward Island (part of a park). It was done roughly on-site, then disassembled, fancied up, and redone on the tree. the whole project took a few months.
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Felt Plush Toy from muju (sold, but nice!)
Radical Craft Action in Footscray
from sewsew - nice things by nice hands (some great stuff there)
Patricia Waller
samuel francois
paint by needle by narangkar glover
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skilled stitchery there ^.
knitting works better for trees, though.
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Designed by Carlo and Benedetta Tamborini for Diamantini & Domeniconi, the Gomitolo is available at The Conran Shop for $575.
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frances goodman's toilet graffiti embroideries
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i've posted some "cozies", and i wouldn't care to get anyone all excited and then disappointed. i suppose that you could ..... nah... you couldn't.
there doesn't look like much room to get your arm in there. it must be stretchy yarm for the neck opening. do you know if there's any more knit characters from this artist? (imageshack, so i can't figure out who made it.)
I think it's to put in someone's bed.
puppet, yes. pillow, not so much.
this is wonderful. i've only done tatting for lacy edging on a collar, etc. it's one of the most boring lacemaking techniques there is. i'm inspired.
i nearly weep to think of someone having to disassemble it some day.
it's in the Toronto area on Ward Island (part of a park). It was done roughly on-site, then disassembled, fancied up, and redone on the tree. the whole project took a few months.
i am just entranced by the contrasts.
this is my fave of her stuff: