I recently saw a crochet rhino head online that I loved and it reminded me that I’ve been intending to do a roundup of taxidermy-style crochet art. Here’s that roundup!
Shauna Richardson of the Lionheart Project is probably the artist best known for taxidermy-style crochet (eller “crochetdermy” as she calls it). This is just one of her many detailed realistic-looking taxidermy crochet animals.
Elaine Bradford is another crochet artist I’ve previously profiled on Crochet Concupiscence who also does crochet taxidermy art.
I love the crochet taxidermy pieces from Magda van der Vloed who works them using recycled plastic.
I recently learned that crochet artist Nathan Vincent, who most people recognized from his crocheted locker room, was doing crochet taxidermy pieces several years ago
Donya Coward is a UK textile artist who works with vintage materials, including old crochet, and found objects to create pet portraits, wall-mounted heads and more.
The Ladies Fancywork Society is a yarnbombing group. This one piece resembles crochet taxidermy.
Kid Crochet makes whimsical miniature crochet taxidermy pieces; she also does them using needlefelting
Etsy er Ministry of Craft sells taxidermy-inspired crochet animals
Mr X Stitch shared these crochet taxidermy heads from Manafkla Mina’s etsy shop
And finally here’s the crochet rhino I mentioned at the beginning of this post, via A La Sascha






























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