Wild Crochet Shirret

Monday, March 12, 2012

Wildly Crocheting Motifs - what I taught at Fletcher Farm

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Labels: This amazing piece was done by a student with my guidance. We used yarns available in the weaving studio to complement yarns brought from home.
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Louise McCrady, the originator who created the word Shirret to describe her rug making methods, lived in Connecticut half her life, She came from Indianapolis. She was one of the first Annies when it was called Li'l Orphan Annie on the Indianapolis stage. She was a jazz singer, ran a Big Band, a book reviewer, an English teacher, an author. She graduated 5th in rank, magna cum laude, in the first class at Purdue University to admit women to the Arts and Sciences BS program.
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