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6. A Cut Above Peter Callesen’s amazing fantasy worlds allow us to see how they were made, like this archway that opens onto the very page it was cut from. He plays with the border between two- and three-dimensional space, and creates a surprisingly sturdy magic from the fragility of white paper. petercallesen.com

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7. Makin’ Bacon Regina Gonzalez makes fantastic patterns for things we never thought we’d want to knit. (The bacon wrap is especiallly fabulous.) You have to smile, or at least giggle nervously. monstercrochet. com/ Patterns.html

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8. A Stitch
in Time
Claire Coles loves
to stitch, whether a
delicate edge or a
messy scrawl. She
sews elegant roses,
cheeky birds, and
scribbly branches on
teacups, tables, and
wallpaper, reminding
us that embroidery
isn’t always contained
within the hoop.
clairecolesdesign.
co.uk

References:

http://petercallesen.com

http://www.monstercrochet.com/Patterns.html

http://www.monstercrochet.com/Patterns.html

http://www.clairecolesdesign.co.uk

http://www.clairecolesdesign.co.uk

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