
Crocheted Hat in Carnation from Guatemala 'Carnation Beauty' Item ID: 2671778785
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Monica Oseida hand crocheted fashion accessories
I've been crocheting since I was eight years old. With great patience and lots of love, my mother taught me as a family legacy. I immediately fell in love with this art.
I've always enjoyed it and saw it as a hobby. However, I soon realized it could become a source of income for me.
Now that I'm a mother, crocheting is an activity that keeps me in balance and brings in some extra money for household expenses.
I work mostly at night or when I have some free time during the day. This lets me coordinate my time as a mother and my crochet art. My husband stands behind me on this.
In college, I earned a degree in visual arts with a specialty in painting. And although I don't work as a fine artist at this time, I love painting and photography. I'm sure my art studies contribute to my crochet work.
I hope to create more original designs and, in this way, continue exploring my creativity and new styles. I love crocheting! I love to bring ideas to life with woolen yarns and my own two hands.
I've always enjoyed it and saw it as a hobby. However, I soon realized it could become a source of income for me.
Now that I'm a mother, crocheting is an activity that keeps me in balance and brings in some extra money for household expenses.
I work mostly at night or when I have some free time during the day. This lets me coordinate my time as a mother and my crochet art. My husband stands behind me on this.
In college, I earned a degree in visual arts with a specialty in painting. And although I don't work as a fine artist at this time, I love painting and photography. I'm sure my art studies contribute to my crochet work.
I hope to create more original designs and, in this way, continue exploring my creativity and new styles. I love crocheting! I love to bring ideas to life with woolen yarns and my own two hands.

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This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.


















































