Ohhio - Anna Marinenko’s Hand-Knit Chunky Blankets Earning Her a Fortune Seen any of these artistic chunky woolen blankets on Pinterest or Etsy? Yes? Probably, what you have seen is 27-year old Anna Marinenko’s creation, Ohhio. And, guess what? She is making a fortune selling these snug blankets! Marinenko’s Ohhio Etsy store is exceedingly popular with 34,000 admirers beloved her shop. It has earned similar kind of attention over Facebook with 12,600 and Instagram with 27,600 followers all around the globe. The count is still ON! Anna hails from Keiv, Ukraine. Over a year ago when she found a chunk of merino wool, he idea struck her and she started knitting these blankets with her hand without any knitting needles. According to her, this
In the story “Everyday Use”, by Alice Walker, the story is told from the perspective of the Mama and the story involves two daughters.The oldest daughter changes her name and doesn't appreciate her culture, Dee and Maggie both want the family quilt. Dee wants the quilt, but the mom doesn't want to give the quilt to her, she wants to give the quilt to Maggie. Maggie wants to hold on to her heritage and Dee doesn't understand her heritage, her mom knows that Dee won't hold on to the family heritage.In the poem “My Mother Pieced Quilts” memories revolve around the poem.The poem is mainly about the mother's talent of weaving and how she weaves memories out of old fabric she finds that doesn't work anymore.In both of these stories,
Other yarn dolls were not dressed with felt or material; instead, the yarn formed the dress for a girl, or the pants for a boy. Yarn dolls were made during the Colonial American period from homespun yarn. Throughout United States history, the most popular handmade doll was the cloth, rag, or yarn doll, especially during Colonial America coming as far back as 1630s.
On the other hand, polyester is a manmade Fiber so you have more creativity with it. ´hey can be engineered a certain way with a specific end use. Many chemicals are involved
The first art piece consists of a beautiful curtain fragment of coptic textile from the late Roman and early Byzantine 4th century. Woven textiles were commonly incorporated in Byzantine clothing tapestries, furniture coverings and curtains. The most expensive textiles were made of silk. Inexpensive textiles like the curtain fragment were made of linen and wool. Although dyed textiles were rare, they were colored with plant based dyes like saffron or minerals (Carrol, pg.57). The majority of textiles were created by the horizontal two-beam loom later to be replaced by the vertical loom and domed spindle whorl.
Native Americans are the indigenous people of the North American continent and the cultural traditions and art forms are unique to these regional groups. The people in these groups have several names and the first adopted name Indian by Spanish explorers proved erroneous, however, now accepted names include either American Indian or Native American. I will refer to these groups as Native Americans or by their tribal affiliation. There are diverse tribal groups original to North America who lived on the Great Plains, in the Woodlands, on the Northwest coast, and in the Southeast or the Southwest regions. Various Native American tribes created art forms such as the Apache, Cherokee, Pueblo, and Hopi communities. In my research, I found that the Navajo also contributed in many ways to Native American art through making jewelry, beading, drawing, painting, sculpting, carving, and weaving. These art works provided their tribe notoriety with countless “years of experience through their creativity and sense of design”, lending to an “astonishing volume and variety of artwork which has created a lasting legacy”, per NativeAmerican-Art.com (2010). Understandably, art comes in various forms and from various cultures, but the Native American Navajo tribe contributed vastly and merits mention for its beautiful contributions. Therefore, I
woolen yarn (Buckley 12). A layer of white cotton string is wrapped around the yarn (Honig
They didn’t have any permanent collections in the museum, but one of the collection exhibits was on a theme about wool rugs that had acid dyes, ink, or watercolor. All together in one room there were four wool rugs created by Anna Betbeze. They all include large abstract paintings within the rugs. The rugs have burns and are bleached in some areas. There is a purple rug named All That’s Left with burgundy and different purples spots, it was created with acid dyes. The second rug named Mimosa is yellow with whites and light brown areas, which are acid dyes and watercolors. The next one is created with acid dyes and india ink, it is a light beige color with black, blues, purples, pinks, orange, and brown. This specific wool rug is named Black
Flora, L, Fashion World's Love For 'Migrant-Worker Plaid Draws Ridicule From China's Net Users Jing Daily.". in Jing Daily, 2017, https://jingdaily.com/fashion-worlds-love-for-migrant-worker-plaid-draws-ridicule-from-chinas-net-users (accessed 10 August 2017).
Camp Faris English 3 - A1 Mrs. Cox 14 November 2017 A Building of Elements When you think of the word gothic, your first thought is creepy, unwarranted, darkness followed by an everlasting effect. However, what you don't see is the connection its themes share to the author and the readers. In this case, the themes build off each other in order to form an overall idea of the authors livelihood.
She remembers graduating Anne Hutchinson Elementary School with a a/line dress that was white lace on the top half and a mint blue/green skirt on the bottom half. She remembers getting picked up at Hommocks Ice Skating Rink at 1:40 to get her new puppy Gracie in Pennsylvanian and the trip being 4 hours long just to get there. She remembers that her family and her picked Gracie out, out of a total of 5-7 other siblings. She remembers falling of a top riser in the auditorium of Anne Hutch and getting 3 enormous bruces all over her legs. She remembers that she used to go up in her tree/play house with a puzzle that had laces on it and other things on it and sitting in there trying to learn how to tie a shoe. She remembers that she learned how
Presenting “My Precious Quilt”, a new fabric collection by Leanne Anderson of The Whole Country Caboodle
There clothing for the girls were mostly dresses. A blanket was made out of dog fur, feathers, and mountain goat wool. In the winter they would grab a blanket or a robe.
The Schoolroom on the Second Floor of the Knitting Mill starts with a mostly lighter tone. A traditional, happy, school room is depicted. The speaker expresses that they “miss” the teacher, Mrs. Lawrence, her room, and the school in general. The tone changes at the somewhat ominous line 15, “somehow it happens,” The line of children crosses the threshold and the speaker, Judy, is told she is not a good leader. The tone is mirrored in the reader’s opinion towards Mrs. Lawrence. Informal diction is used and, on a second reading, several words indicate that even from the beginning the poem may not be as light and sweet as it initially appears. Mrs. Lawrence “carves” her nails, the chimney “[breaks] up the sky”, and it is said that moving over
The Hmong people are well known for their survival antics from their silent war with China and their migration from the Vietnam War. Hmong is a term many have never even heard of but their culture it is known as "free people." Hmong textiles has survived just like their whole culture. The attractive handcrafted designs have been in their history for over two centuries, and their embroideries are popular among the Asian countries as well as the United States. Hmong textiles includes a variety of embroideries on their Flower cloths, story cloths, and their New Year dress. All fabrics have powerful importance in their customs to bring prosperity and good fortunes. Needlework is a substantial skill in their community that can not be forgotten,
Classic Knitwear, a publicly traded company, is a manufacturer and distributor of unbranded casual knit apparel. Some of their products include T-shirts, sport shirts, sweatshirts, fleeces, and many others. Classic focuses on the non-fashion casual knitwear that has gained the company $550 million in revenues in the year 2005. Classic had concentrated its’ market on this segment of casual knitwear because CEO, Ortiz and CFO, Chong had believed it offered faster growth potential than ordinary retail.