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		<title>Hand.Hook.Yarn</title>
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		<dc:creator>isy @ fitzroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there a particular theme, style or ethic behind your current collection? My collars are inspired by vintage fashion, and it shows, iv been going to op shops since i was a little tacker with mum and i dont think &#8230; <a href="http://www.incube8r.com.au/2010/03/hand-hook-yarn/">read full article &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Is there a particular theme, style or ethic behind your current collection?</strong><br />
My collars are inspired by vintage fashion, and it shows, iv been going to op shops since i was a little tacker with mum and i dont think i’ll ever stop. It’s when im happiest going through racks of random stuff and the smell, it’s like a treasure hunt. I think it’s taught me to really appreciate the styles of old, the thought and skill that goes into garments, and quality of materials, and above all it’s just an aesthetic i resonate with the most.</p>
<p><strong>How long has your label been an ongoing project for you?</strong><br />
I came up with the label early last winter, after thinking about it for a while it just came to me. Hand Hook Yarn seemed so fitting, it describes the organic process of what i do, my hand controls the hook which weaves the yarn. It’s all i need and i can do it anywhere, sometimes i jump on the train and crochet to the end of the line and back, or i go to the park, it’s better than staying home.</p>
<p><strong>Who taught you how to crochet?</strong><br />
In 2006 i volunteered in a program which was based in a remote aboriginal community called Papunya, another volunteer ‘Zowie’ was crocheting on the bus as we headed out from Alice, it looked interesting and i asked her to teach me. I really enjoyed it and i think being a knitter had helped me understand the concept, i picked it up pretty easily and after a while i started to experiment and come up with my own designs.</p>
<p><strong>Tell us a bit about your favorite piece, if you can pick one as they&#8217;re all so adorable!</strong><br />
My collars are my baby’s now, since i started them i haven’t paid much attention to any other projects, i like them because they’re smaller and more interesting, i don’t get bored because i can constantly challenge myself with formulating new designs.</p>
<p><strong>What are your future plans for your label?</strong><br />
i have no idea! its crazy and exiting and so satisfying to have my talents recognized. I take everyday as it comes, but i’d be lying if i said it wasn’t the unlimited dream to make a living off my art, i know a lot of people agree with me on that one.</p>
<p><strong>Any advice for others wanting to follow a creative career?</strong><br />
Do it! don’t delay, don’t procrastinate, make a plan, break it up into small achievable tasks and do one of them right away. It feels good.</p>
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