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]]>Jessie Maed’s designs are fun, modern and minimal. All her patterns are size inclusive, gender inclusive and sold on a pay-what-you-can-afford scale. They are also created with beginners in mind so if you’re new to knitting, a Jessie Maed pattern is a great place to start.
Knitter, designer and artist Brandi Cheyenne Harper is known for her simple, chunky and super cozy designs. Her Instagram feed is a calming sanctuary, promoting balance, creativity and self-love. If you need more craftivism in your life, check out Brandi’s book Knitting for Radical Self Care: A Modern Guide.
Based in Sweden, Anna Sjösvärd’s feed is full of snow-covered cottages, crackling fireplaces and serious fika vibes! Her knits are cute, cozy and stylish, with traditional Scandi designs on more modern, cropped styles.
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]]>The post Crochet Artists Kate Jenkins Knits Delightful Food-Inspired Creations appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Jenkins was only eight when she learned to knit and crochet, and she hasn’t stopped ever since. She drew inspiration from everything around, before realizing that food was her absolute favorite creative outlet.
“I was always looking for different ways to use my love of wool, textile, and color. And that’s how my art was born. The everyday has always fascinated and inspired me, particularly food. So I began to take things we all know and love—like fish and chips—reinventing them in wool,” explains Jenkins on her official website.
Jenkins explored her love for knitwear design at the University of Brighton, where she graduated with a degree in fashion and textiles. In addition to finding huge success with her viral, food-inspired crochets, she worked with several major fashion brands, including Missoni, Donna Karan, and Ralph Lauren.
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]]>As seen on your favorite 90s icons like Jennifer Aniston and Drew Barrymore and a younger-generation of Hollywood stars such as Rowan Blanchard and Lili Reinhart, designer Linda Meltzer’s creations appeared in Clueless and were staples in Rachel Green’s wardrobe. In 2020 the pointelle bloomer is taking over.
Bella Hadid loves this label and this cardigan is inspired by an Ibizan sunset. The “holidaying at home” styling approach is the retro feel we all need right now.
Each piece in this collection is as much of a statement as it is unique and Instagram stars are loving it. The camisoles are upcycled and the tanks use only deadstock materials.
Worn by Halsey, these rainbow-hued cardis and crop tops are handmade in Northern Ireland and they’re the perfect alternative to your boyfriend’s sweatshirt.
Another favorite by Instagramers, Ninh Studio is handcrafted in Copenhagen and it’s a sustainable take on your granddad’s sweater vest.
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]]>The post These Simple Tricks Will Make Your Sweaters as Good as New appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You can get a battery-operated pill remover or simply use a razor. Take your time and work on one area at a time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgtcYY7jqwS/
The fabric on the elbows can become thinner with use, and the best thing you can do to fix it is sewing on the patches.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo9R2GxDSAv/
It’s so annoying when you realize that a nasty moth has found its way to your favorite sweater and made a hole. You can use a needle and thread in the color of the sweater to pull the threads together for a seamless fix.
The post These Simple Tricks Will Make Your Sweaters as Good as New appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Awesome Knitwear Designers You Should be Following appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Jessie Maed’s designs are fun, modern and minimal. All her patterns are size inclusive, gender inclusive and sold on a pay-what-you-can-afford scale. They are also created with beginners in mind so if you’re new to knitting, a Jessie Maed pattern is a great place to start.
Knitter, designer and artist Brandi Cheyenne Harper is known for her simple, chunky and super cozy designs. Her Instagram feed is a calming sanctuary, promoting balance, creativity and self-love. If you need more craftivism in your life, check out Brandi’s book Knitting for Radical Self Care: A Modern Guide.
Based in Sweden, Anna Sjösvärd’s feed is full of snow-covered cottages, crackling fireplaces and serious fika vibes! Her knits are cute, cozy and stylish, with traditional Scandi designs on more modern, cropped styles.
The post 3 Awesome Knitwear Designers You Should be Following appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Crochet Artists Kate Jenkins Knits Delightful Food-Inspired Creations appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Jenkins was only eight when she learned to knit and crochet, and she hasn’t stopped ever since. She drew inspiration from everything around, before realizing that food was her absolute favorite creative outlet.
“I was always looking for different ways to use my love of wool, textile, and color. And that’s how my art was born. The everyday has always fascinated and inspired me, particularly food. So I began to take things we all know and love—like fish and chips—reinventing them in wool,” explains Jenkins on her official website.
Jenkins explored her love for knitwear design at the University of Brighton, where she graduated with a degree in fashion and textiles. In addition to finding huge success with her viral, food-inspired crochets, she worked with several major fashion brands, including Missoni, Donna Karan, and Ralph Lauren.
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]]>The post You’ll Want In on These Summer Knitwear Brands appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>As seen on your favorite 90s icons like Jennifer Aniston and Drew Barrymore and a younger-generation of Hollywood stars such as Rowan Blanchard and Lili Reinhart, designer Linda Meltzer’s creations appeared in Clueless and were staples in Rachel Green’s wardrobe. In 2020 the pointelle bloomer is taking over.
Bella Hadid loves this label and this cardigan is inspired by an Ibizan sunset. The “holidaying at home” styling approach is the retro feel we all need right now.
Each piece in this collection is as much of a statement as it is unique and Instagram stars are loving it. The camisoles are upcycled and the tanks use only deadstock materials.
Worn by Halsey, these rainbow-hued cardis and crop tops are handmade in Northern Ireland and they’re the perfect alternative to your boyfriend’s sweatshirt.
Another favorite by Instagramers, Ninh Studio is handcrafted in Copenhagen and it’s a sustainable take on your granddad’s sweater vest.
The post You’ll Want In on These Summer Knitwear Brands appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post These Simple Tricks Will Make Your Sweaters as Good as New appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You can get a battery-operated pill remover or simply use a razor. Take your time and work on one area at a time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgtcYY7jqwS/
The fabric on the elbows can become thinner with use, and the best thing you can do to fix it is sewing on the patches.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo9R2GxDSAv/
It’s so annoying when you realize that a nasty moth has found its way to your favorite sweater and made a hole. You can use a needle and thread in the color of the sweater to pull the threads together for a seamless fix.
The post These Simple Tricks Will Make Your Sweaters as Good as New appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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