Crochet mandala

Crochet Mandala Elements

Crochet mandalas are circular pieces of art that are made up of various elements that come together to create a stunning design. They can be small or large, simple or complex, and can be used in a variety of ways, such as wall hangings, coasters, or even blankets.… Read More »Crochet Mandala Elements

What is crochet mandala

What is Crochet Mandala?

Mandala is a geometric design that holds spiritual significance in various religious and cultural traditions, especially in Hinduism and Buddhism. The term “mandala” is derived from …

Crochet Artist vs Crochet Designer

A crochet artist is someone who creates art using the technique of crochet. Crochet artists use this technique to create a wide variety of art, including sculptures, installations, wearable art, wall hangings, mandalas. Crochet artists often experiment with different types of yarn or thread, and they may incorporate… Read More »Crochet Artist vs Crochet Designer

Sea Angel Grass

Crocheting angels

An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, often depicted as a messenger of God or a guardian of human beings in various religions and spiritual traditions. Angels are typically depicted as having wings, and are often portrayed as being immortal and all-knowing. They are believed to be… Read More »Crocheting angels

Cotton types

Cotton is a type of fiber that is obtained from the seeds of the cotton plant, which is a member of the mallow family. There are many different types of cotton, and the specific characteristics of a cotton fiber can vary depending on factors such as the variety… Read More »Cotton types

Cornflower Large Rose Rays Doily

Crochet doily types

Crochet doilies are decorative pieces that are typically made from fine thread or yarn, and are used to protect or decorate surfaces. There are many different types of crochet doilies, and the specific design and style of a doily can vary depending on the intended use, the materials… Read More »Crochet doily types

What is Cotton?

Name in Lithuanian (medvilnė) suggests that it is wool growing on a tree. Neighboring languages ​​have a similar meaning (baumwolle in German, kokvilna in Latvian). In Europe in the Middle Ages, it was known that this fiber, similar to sheep’s wool, was brought from distant lands. But Europeans… Read More »What is Cotton?

Lyjo lelijo

“Lyjo Lelijo” is Sutartine, Lithuanian traditional multipart song, three voiced. Sutartine is polyphonic form of singing. From 2010 sutartine is inscribed in UNESCO list as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Sutartine can be two-voiced or three-voiced polyphony, also there are four-part songs that are performed by four singers… Read More »Lyjo lelijo