Jenne Anlgrim
Jenne Anlgrim
Jenne Anlgrim
Jennifer Clayton, Mound, MN
Acrylic yarn, crocheted and embroidery.
I thought the tree would enjoy some wild life, so I made an ant having a picnic. Thanks for doing this!
Jessica Fulcher
Jessica Hansen, Rosewell, NM
Yarn bee luscious lemon drop yarn, hand spun and hand dyed finger weight wool yarn, and crochet.
This ‘leaf’ is made using a combination of commercially synthetic yarn and homespun 100% wool yarn. It is representing the interdependence of the commercial industry and the independent business industry. The two are as interconnected and dependent on each other as the crocheted yarns are. People who have shops (say on Esty) could not do everything they need to without the help of commercial materials and those who make the material would have no need to with out the market for homemade items. The pineapple design made with the fuzzy yarn could also be symbolic of how the traditional and non-tradition are interconnected with each other. What is new and old today may someday become traditional, just as traditional things used to be new.
Jessica Witte, St. Louis, MO
Pouch of birdseed – to engage wildlife as well as the fibers community. Thanks for another strong project!