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This Artist Started Micro Crocheting As An Experiment, And Now She Creates Tiny Animals And Plants Using Needle And Thread (70 Pics)
These crochet animals and plants are sure to be the cutest little things you'll see today! Not only are they adorable, they are also extremely tiny! Artist Lucia created this wonderful series of macro animals and plants, and she also shares her knit and crochet designs with her followers.
Bored Panda reached out to the artist to find out a little bit more.
"I started creating micro crochet just as an experiment, the idea came to my mind, I thought it would not take much time to make it. Of course, it takes a lot of time but continued creating the small things.
Then there was the moment when I went down to 0.35 mm sewing thread and micro crochet hook. When someone asked me for a 4.4 mm memory bear, first I thought it was impossible, but I agreed to make it. And I made it and then I came down to a 1 mm owl, the smallest in my collection. For now.
Mostly people ask me: Can you make it as small as possible? In such a way, this micro art came into my life step by step.
I get inspiration from my inner world and the love for animals and the process. When I am making a micro panda, for example, I really love this panda and I wish to make it as cool as possible."
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This is so cute, but I honestly can't imagine doing crochet this tiny!
Oops, cross-eyed panda jumped ship and a cuddle cute BROWN AND TAN Teddy Bear rplaced him. Still with crossed eyes so full of persomality but needs a home!
Amazing! A perfect, miniature elephant who has lost his chair's legs!
She's looking for her fella. She's so well dressed and such a pretty lass she won't wait long!
THAT'S what you've given us out here! Love for the work you do. Thank you. Love, Us.
I think I have instructions somewhere for crocheting a garden with carrots (among others) to plant/harvest in crochet earth, much larger than this.
I truly hope a bunch-swarm-herd-gaggle of all these are on display at the Smithsonian Institution. These are NATIONAL TREASURES, as YOU, THE ARTIST can claim!