Alexi is such a talented young woman with boundless energy and enthusiasm for her work. I don't know Toni but I am sure she is a sweetheart sweetheart. Toni has great style and colour sensibility and often runs the most incredible giveaways on her feed as well. Romi is a wonderful advocate as in crochet and has just started an online crochet school. If you want to up your knitting game you need to follow Romi. Great style, a penchant for quality yarns and a consistently beautiful and professional feed. Crochet is Jess's super power along side her Boss Lady is nothing not to like about Purl Soho. She's a braveheart this is another sweetheart and super supportive. GG is widely known as The Iconic Orange Lady. And her new linen yarn is so is the sweetest of sweethearts. I love her taste and her product imagery is always inspiring. If you love Tunisian crochet coupled with fabulous taste ChiWei is your Weil is another sweetheart. Teacher, designer, maker and yarn retailer. They sure do look like they have their business worked out. I have not met the Coco Knit team but I find them inspiring. It is such a well thought out concept backed by in depth experience in all things knitting. A multi-talented knitwear designer, sewer and pattern maker with a very green am intrigued by this business. Ambah's shawl designs are magnificent and she has built a strong community of makers. I have broken them down into categories for you.įrom the Knitting/Crochet based in Melbourne, is my fellow Aussie Knitstar Season 6. You will see that I tend to love a sweetheart. I have chosen them either because I love their authenticity and messaging or because their work and imagery fills me with joy and inspiration. I have listed a small selection of some of my favourites. Whether it be feeds that help you up your crafting or creative game or feeds that provide inspiration of some kind, there is a plethora of wonderful content. But what I will say is that there is still plenty of inspiring content to be found on Instagram. Life must go on and livelihoods must be made.īut when did Instagram become so essential to the running of business, especially small creative ones like mine? Is it even essential or have we just been deluded into thinking that it is? I am definitely not the right person to answer that question. I feel the need for us all to have this collective intake of breath to "read the room" so to speak. "Aspirational" posts make me feel very uncomfortable, even squeamish right now. And to be frank, with the world in such a mess right now it somehow feels wrong to conduct business as usual. Apart from the lovely connections that I have made via social media, in general, I find it to be overwhelming and a huge time suck. It has changed so much over the years and algorithms seem to call the shots these days. It's been both a blessing and a curse since I started my business 9 years ago. I have a difficult relationship with Instagram.
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