Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2016

made in marrakech

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Colorful proof that we actually did crochet sometimes, between traveling, souk shopping, chilling, eating, drinking, laughing, sightseeing, sun bathing and enjoying easy moroccan life.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

marhaba

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After a week in Marrakech, I'm back home and again I got so much inspiration and I miss the easygoing style of life.

There is a different rhythm over there and we had the most amazing time during the cool crochet workshop.
Marrakech is free-minded, cultural, colourful but sober. I fell in love with the city (for the sixth time) and so did all the participants.
Together with a lot of sweet souls from all over the world we have enjoyed crafts, colours, blooming spring, fine food and spectacular views!

Now rehab again.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

cover on the cover

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My wood & wool stool made it to the cover of the American Craft's 2013 Holiday Lookbook.

The lookbook went live last Wednesday and will be promoted through the American Craft Council throughout the month of December. It's an exciting special edition of American Craft magazine! Just have a L O O K!

[Dutch designer Ingrid Jansen takes crochet far beyond your grandmother's afgan. Vividly colored and patterned, her garlands, blankets and pillows are made to order for the enjoyment of both children and adult. Perhaps her most noteworthy use of crochet is to cover her handmade recycled wooden stools, an exuberant addition to any home. etsy.com/shop.woodwoolstool]