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Elegant, versatile, bold and glamorous, the Rococo Shawl makes for an enjoyable and meditative long-term project with infinitely rewarding results.
This striking shawl makes splendid addition to your year-round wardrobe. Wear it with your coats and jackets to stay toasty and in style through the coldest days of the year, or keep it close and ready to wrap and envelop you on chilly nights and brisk mornings at any time of the year. Sexy and ultra-feminine, the shawl would make a marvelous evening-wear or special occasion companion, too. The Rococo Shawl is a hit with brides and bridesmaids.
** Wood Shawl pins shown here are available for sale in several shapes (square, oval, diamond, etc). Please visit http://ateliertpk.etsy.com
19 sts. and 28 rows = 4 inches (10cm) (in pattern stitch)
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I am a wearable fiber artist, designer, and maker of hand-knit and crochet fashion accessories and clothing.
Head over heels in love with designing and creating hand-knit and
crochet accessories, clothing, and fiber jewelry, I have been
experimenting with textures, colors, shapes, and drape since 2007. Each
piece in my collection is an original design, created entirely by hand, one
stitch ...
I am a wearable fiber artist, designer, and maker of hand-knit and crochet fashion accessories and clothing.
Head over heels in love with designing and creating hand-knit and
crochet accessories, clothing, and fiber jewelry, I have been
experimenting with textures, colors, shapes, and drape since 2007. Each
piece in my collection is an original design, created entirely by hand, one
stitch at a time, in my one-person studio in Westchester County, New
York. I work almost exclusively with natural materials, including merino
wool, baby alpaca, silk, cashmere, and fine cottons. New styles are
added to the collection throughout each year, and include a variety of
scarves, cowls, shawls, shrugs, hats, gloves, fiber jewelry, and other
innovative pieces. I have worked on a number of custom commissions,
including bride and bridesmaid accessories (shawls, wraps, and more).
My designs are carried by select boutiques, and have been featured in
numerous online and several print publications. My undergraduate (B.A/B.S, Fordham University) and graduate (M.A., New York University) degrees are in the humanities (psychology & literature).
I exhibit my original designs at juried fine craft & art exhibitions around the United States, including the American Craft Council shows, CraftBoston, and others. In 2013, you can meet me at the following events:
American Craft Council Show, Baltimore, MD, February 22-24, 2013
CraftBoston Spring Show, Boston, MA, April 19-21, 2013
Fall Crafts at Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, NY, September 20-22, 2013
Elsewhere