Joanna scarf is heading to TN! Love the colors that reminded me of Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings and then of his very impressive sister in law, Johanna. Johanna is the reason we all know Vincent’s paintings today. By the way, there are several books about her out fairly recently. The most recent titled “The Secret Life of Sunflowers.l The scarf is made with hand spun yarn from @sdspin and other yarns and a great color statement on a fall or winter day. #alwaysandreadesign #vincentvangogh #joh...
This one felt like it needed to be names for Lee Krasner. If you are not familiar Lee Krasner was an Abstract Expressionist painter and was part of a group of painters called the New York School that included Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning. Oh, and she was married to Jackson Pollock. She was better known than Pollock when they married but eventually her work was overshadowed by his. Her work received a resurgence in attention and 6 mos after her death in 1984, MoMA held retrospective of he...
🌟 The Bisa Scarf! 🌟 Inspired by the vibrant and dynamic work of contemporary textile artist Bisa Butler. If you are unfamiliar with Bisa Butler, I encourage you to learn more. Her works are powerful stories and stunning color all at the same time. She uses spectacular colored fabrics to tell the most important stories of beautiful humans, often whose stories have been hidden from the world until now. So feeling the need to recognize the beauty and importance of learning histories, amazing wom...
I’ve decided to name this year’s Baroque scarves for amazing women in history. Who are some of your favorites? I’ll start… as an art historian I love Berthe Morisot and Camille Claudel and, for me, both of my grandmothers for very different reasons. My grandmothers, Velva and Margorie, both overcame enormous difficulties that life threw at them. Their intelligence and resolve got them through. I would love to know in the comments about your amazing women. #alwaysandrea #handmade #crochet #cr...
I’ve decided to name this year’s Baroque scarves for amazing women in history. Who are some of your favorites? I’ll start… as an art historian I love Berthe Morisot and Camille Claudel and, for me, both of my grandmothers for very different reasons. My grandmothers, Velva and Margorie, both overcame enormous difficulties that life threw at them. Their intelligence and resolve got them through. I would love to know in the comments about your amazing women. #alwaysandrea #handmade #crochet #cr...
Happy Friday all! Frida is going to MA today. I will miss her. Adios Frida❤️ Beautiful colors and handspun yarn from @spinningwheelstudio #alwaysandreadesign #handmade #crochet #crochetaddict #freeformcrochet #colorfulfashion #maximalcolor #bohostyle #crochetaccessory #wearcrochet #frida #fridalove #getthelook
🌟 The Bisa Scarf! 🌟 Inspired by the vibrant and dynamic work of contemporary textile artist Bisa Butler. If you are unfamiliar with Bisa Butler, I encourage you to learn more. Her works are powerful stories and stunning color all at the same time. She uses spectacular colored fabrics to tell the most important stories of beautiful humans, often whose stories have been hidden from the world until now. So feeling the need to recognize the beauty and importance of learning histories, amazing wom...
Easy DIY Crochet Rag Rug Tutorial | Fabric Crafts | Missouri Star Quilt Co.
Learn how to make this Easy DIY Crochet Rag Rug. Make your floors as snug as a bug in a rug! Follow along as Misty teaches you something new in this fun crochet crossover! Our host has teamed up with One Big Happy Yarn Co. to show us how to create a beautiful Crochet Rag Rug. Make it for any room in your home to keep your feet comfortable and warm. Time to break out your crochet hooks and get to work! Follow Missouri Star Quilt Co. for more fabric crafts and tutorials.
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