Heute blicken wir in dieser Woche beim Häkeln Nachrichten – und Aktuelles zu den Nachrichten von der gleichen Woche in 2011 und 2012.
March 8th is International Women’s Day. Häkeln for that! Diese Zeit des Jahres ist auch die Zeit für Loughborough in Bloom, a UK flower competition that in the past has also included crochet garden art.
This Week in Crochet 2011
First let’s look at what was on the blog during these dates in 2011.
The crochet artist I profiled during this time in 2011 war Laurel Roth. I mentioned in last year’s update that she’s been working more with wood than crochet lately. She had work in multiple exhibits in the past two years, was a 2012 Artist Fellow at the DeYoung Museum here in San Francisco and was featured as one of the 40 unter 40 artists by the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian.
Also in crochet art at this time there was a lot of news from Olek. She had a new show. She’d crocheted a tribute to Banksy. She was hitting the headlines. At this same time the following year (2012) she was still hot with her new show wrapping up in London. Olek continues to produce terrific crochet artwork. Her latest exhibition at New York’s Jonathan LeVine Gallery closes on March 23rd; she was interviewed about it by TIME.
In fashion, there were some great springttime crochet looks from Anna Sui in 2011. The following year there was a great Anna Sui fragrance ad with a model who was wearing crochet. Die 2011 Linie wurde von den 1970er Jahren inspiriert′s but Anna has gone back a decade to the mod 1960′s for inspiration for her 2013 looks and there are some cute bold designs in there including the white crochet/lace-inspired hoodie dress shown above.
This Week in Crochet 2012
Now let’s look at what was on the blog during these dates in 2012.
I shared the beautiful artistic hats of crochet artist Genna Miles. Es ist keine Überraschung, sie in meiner Zusammenfassung der aufgenommen wurde 100 einzigartige Häkelarbeithüte. Check out her creations further at Raggle Taggle Gypsy Hats.
I wrote about Le Souk, a Netherlands-based Fair-Trade-häkeln company supporting women in war torn countries. The crocheted teddy bears above by Danish brand Sebra are one of the Häkelarbeiteinzelteile they are currently offering.
And this was the time last year when I had first discovered Mark Dittrick’s book Harte Häkeln, which launched my exploration into 1970′s häkeln Designern, including a more in-depth look at Dittrick himself.
2013 Häkeln Nachrichten
And now the crochet news from this week, this year … I’ve actually only got one news piece this week because I’ve fallen behind in my own research, but here it is:
1. Volunteer Crochets 1000 Hats for Donation to Newborns.
“In the past year every newborn has left Dublin Methodist Hospital with a piece of work from Maryellan Krenek. The seven-year Dublin Retirement Village resident has crocheted more than 1,000 hats for newborns at the hospital in the last year, a feat that earned her an “honorary volunteer” award from the hospital. “I’ve been crocheting since I was 8,” the 84-year-old said, adding her aunt taught her a few things then she learned the rest with a book.”
Check back next Sunday for more crochet history updates and breaking news in crochet!


























