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CARLA DE BRUIJN – Crocheter Extraordinaire

June 22, 2009 by jd wolfe

Carla de Bruijn Orangutan

Carla de Bruijn Orangutan

A lot of us complain about crochet projects which require us to join a lot of motifs together.  I’m probably the loudest complainer.  You’ve read before where I have stated that I dismiss any pattern that begins with wording like “make 37 (or 337) of this motif…” I enjoy making those motifs, usually, and love the look of the projects pictured in a book or magazine, but I am completely thrown off by having to join all those motifs to achieve the finished project.

Not so, Carla de Bruijn!  Carla thrives on projects that are composed of hundreds of squares!  And, most of the design ideas come directly from her own head or from nature or other things she sees in the world around her.

Each afghan is large – about 80 inches by 80 inches (2m x 2m).  Working in this size gives Carla a lot of room to interpret her designs in crochet.  It also requires making a lot more squares than a typically sized afghan that is usually smaller than the size Carla makes.  Since Carla crochets nothing other than blankets, she has perfected her technique, perfectly adapting the images she sees in nature and from other sources around her into those numerous squares.  Each is certainly a labor of love as any realistic price tag would place them far out of the financial reach of most of us – no matter how aware we are of all the labor Carla puts into each piece.

Carla works mostly in cotton, occasionally mixing in some acrylic/cotton blends.  She’s been crocheting for 33 years and crochets only blankets/afghans.  Most of the times, the recipients of her hard work are friends and loved ones.  Like many of us, she finds the cost of materials and the amount of labor would not be returned were she to sell her creations.  Carla estimates that she spends about 300 hours crocheting each blanket that costs her about 200 Euros in materials.

To view more of Carla’s work, please visit her website:

http://www.carladebruijn.nl/

Please stay tuned for Part Two to be published soon.

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Designer Spotlight: Natalka Studio

Natalka Studio is an Etsy shop based in Ukraine with a wide variety of cross stitch designs, including realistic, detailed designs with women doing various things, holiday patterns, geometrics and more.

One of the biggest categories in the shop is called girl cross stitch, which features detailed designs of women with flowing hair doing things like drinking coffee, dancing and carrying flowers. There are seasonal projects in this category as well as a couple having to do with hobbies.

I like the knitting one, of course, and almost shared the sewing one as the featured pattern above until I realized the thread is coming off a cone on the floor and there’s no pedal for running the machine.

The one I am sharing here isn’t actually in that category but it is really cute. Little Girl with Watermelon uses 21 colors and measures 73 by 73 stitches. That’s 5.21 inches or 13.3 cm square if you work it on 14 count fabric. I love her messy hair and the little dress and matching bows. You could also change the colors if you have a little girl who isn’t as into pink (or doesn’t have brown hair).

The largest category on the page is animals, and there you will find wild animals like monkeys, pandas and sloths; ocean creatures such as rays, an octopus and a blue tang fish; frogs, dogs and geese, among others. 

There are also a lot of Christmas cross stitch patterns, which include a lot of traditional motifs and some more whimsical themes. I like this one of Santa resting by the fire with his boots off.

In addition to all these you’ll find pretty flowers, a bunch of mostly floral bookmarks, a whole big set of patterns with lemons, and a lot more. The fruits and berries section (if you like fruits other than lemons) would be perfect for decorating your kitchen or breakfast area.

Check out all the great patterns they have to offer at Natalka Studio on Etsy.

[Photo: Natalka Studio]

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