Hand-spun, hand-dyed, and flocked with dainty flowers, Natasha Fialkov’s smoke and lilacs art yarn is almost enough to make those old knitting needles click into action all by themselves.
These are “warm fuzzies” of great beauty — it’s easy to see that Natasha (LuxeFibre.com) has a background in Fine Arts!
i knit and crochet for boutiques, have my yarns and fibres in yarn boutiques as well as my website and here. i spin and dye my own fibre, and try to squeeze in as many other things as i can…. everything is made by me in a non smoking house with cats who are forbidden to come in my studio…
Art Yarn in Home Decor?
Or, what about this one? Entirely different in mood but equally exciting for special knit or crochet projects, the spring pansies bulky art yarn from the artist’s personal stash…
If, like me, you don’t feel your knitting and crochet skills are quite brilliant enough to be worthy of such glorious yarn… I could see this yarn wound artfully through a grapevine wreath, for a Spring door decoration, or even arranged in a simple wooden bowl to create a unique acccent on a side table…