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Pam Skorupski Pam Skorupski makes useful objects from waste material, leftovers, and castoffs by collecting cotton fabrics from quilter's scraps, rummage sales, resale shops and such, then crocheting them into rugs and chair pads. She collects these 'scraps' until she has enough in one color way to combine into heathered patterns, or to make a solid background for an abstract floral motif.
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Statement: Using ones talent to make something functional of nothing is one of the purest forms of craft, and to make it beautiful is one of the purest forms of art. Pam uses reclaimed and recycled cotton material in colors made beautiful only by her collection and combination of them into pleasing textures and patterns and motifs. Media: Crocheted cotton strips
Customization available: Specify floral row, floral spiral, or random and general color ranges, with several choices. Pricing and Ordering information: Call (630) 393-4598. |
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