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Holly
Holly Gressleyis inspired by everyday life.
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Indie Fixx
Jen WallaceJen Wallace is the writer behind the curtain creating the magic that is Indie Fixx, the blog that celebrates the indie design world, indie crafters & designers and the arts & crafts they create and sell.
Ever since she was a little girl and had a successful ribbon barrette business in the 5th grade, Jen has been committed to living a creative life and making a living at it too. She also wants to help others live this dream.
indiefixx.com
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jennifer
Jennifer Kabat. writer. thinker. fiction spinner.> View Articles (1)
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Jesse
Jesse AlexanderJesse Alexander runs very fast & he runs Jerome Jerome apparel line & He lives in Brooklyn, which is a wonderful place for inspiration. which you can see from his editorials.
All of his work has a strong influence from his research and work in lettering. However his apparel stems from his early work as a diy, basement screener for bands, which developed into arty shirts then to large duvet prints then silk scarves.
He's a contributing writer for KnitKnit magazine, a contributing artist for Arktip magazine & has had work exhibitied at Printed Matter in NYC, Gavin Brown in NYC, the nac in portland OR, youngblood gallery in Atlanta GA and a nondiscrtipt venue in LA.
jesse@overtimeandunderstand.com
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jill danyelle
Jill DanyelleJill has studied fine art & design, political science & psychology and health & wellness. In addition to her degrees from the University of Kansas and Columbia University, she has studied at Parson's School of Design and the Fashion Institute of Technology. Her interest in design and environmentalism has led her to investigate methods for creating products which are sustainable without sacrificing aesthetics. She believes that creative utilization of resources offers the solution to designing a better world. Aside from documenting her own recycled design projects and search for sustainable style, Jill also highlights the best of this emerging revolution in her daily blog, fiftyRX3.
jill@fiftyrx3.com
www.fiftyrx3.com
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karen
karenKaren Tanaka loves yarn - dyeing, spinning, and making things with yarn. She's an advocate of knitting, knitting, knitting.
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Kirsten
Kirsten Hudson is an Entrepreneurial Explorer, born and raised in New York City but currently living in beautiful downtown Los Angeles.pinkospy.com
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linda
linda scharfi am an artist living near boston, ma, usa, and among my interests is how crochet and related arts are used in an experimental and provocative way. i create hats and spin yarn, which you can see here:
http://www.stoneleafmoon.com
linda@crochetlab.com
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logan
logan billinghamExample is always more efficacious than precept.
-Samuel Johnson
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magda sayeg
Magda Sayeg, founder of Knitta Please, began by taking knitting out of the home and into the streets. The simple juxtaposition of this woven material placed within an urban environment has inspired a new generation of knitters who no longer view function as the sole purpose for knitting. This new approach to knitting questions the assumptions of a traditional craft while adding a previously unused material to the world of street art.www.magdasayeg.com/








