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It’s easy to mistake one ofMarianne Seimans creations for a real-life piece of nature.
The Estonia-based artist crafts amazingly lifelike flora and fungi in crochet, sparing no small detail in her work.
From polka-dot mushrooms to flower-dotted vines, these tactile pieces are as impressive as they are enticing to touch.
Much likeamigurumi, Seiman’s works have a cute quality to them.
Soon after joining Instagram, I found out about and joined #the100dayproject, she tells My Modern Met.
In the first years, I just made crochet brooches.
But in 2020, I narrowed the topic down and made 100 days of crochet mushrooms.
Next year, it was all about sea life and in 2022 it was crochet flowers.
After completing 100 days of making flowers, I just kept going.
it’s possible for you to purchase available crochet art via Seiman’sEtsy shop.