Extreme Knit - Theresa Honeywell
27. October 2008 Art & Fashion, Knitwear
We´ve all learned, here and here and here that knitting is far more than socks, scarves and sweaters…
But that knit-art can be used to explore the tough male world sounded pretty ridiculous to me - so far. Theresa Honeywell, knit-artist from Pennsylvania disabuses me.
With knitted motorcycles, a knit tool belt and the knit jackhammer she creates the macho counterparts to Nicole Gastonguay´s friendly objects with faces. Via Stadtspaziergänger, via Extreme Craft.










When Coco Chanel opened her first shop in 1913 in Paris, no one would have been thought that this woman would become one of the most influential designers of the 20th century, a role model for the industrially expanding world and a precursor for female independence....
Don´t worry, What´s Wrong With The Zoo isn´t going porn - instead, I have a look towards south. To Munich, Germany. In the midst of the Glockenbachviertel, the AMEN Store doesn´t only hawk unique mirroring but also cares about the good style. (read on)
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