Together with Moherino Crazy, I am pleased to introduce you to another wonderful person, which is Justyna @zamotanacrochetart
Question:
When did you start to be interested in handicrafts?
Justyna @zamotanacrochetart
Handicrafts as such have always interested me. My beginnings are attempts at painting and then decoupage.
Question:
What were your beginnings like? How did adventure with crochet begin?
Justyna @zamotanacrochetart :
The first contact with the idea of crocheting was in May 2020, when I, very active on a daily basis person, was suddenly locked at home during lockdown with three children on homeschooling. I had to find something to keep my hands busy. And so it went. The first crochet hook and skein came to me in July of the same year and I fell into the world of handicrafts up to my ears 🙂
Question:
Your photos are always unique and polished. Have you taken any photography courses?
Justyna @zamotanacrochetart :
I have never taken any photography courses. I'm crawling in this field. So many other girls can show their handicraft in a beautiful way, so I guess it was motivation for me too - to show what I love to do in the most beneficial, eye-pleasing way. I guess that's it 🙂
Question:
You participate in many different tests, do you have a favorite designer? Could you reveal who it is?
Justyna @zamotanacrochetart :
My adventure with testing began with Ola Gryzik, or Knitting Mother. Her Thistle was my first test pattern. It is Ola, a wonderful and kind woman, but also a talented designer who creates patterns that I like the most. I already have almost all of them 🙂
What projects are your favourites?
Justyna @zamotanacrochetart :
I like projects that are a bit of a challenge, where crochet elements require a flexible wrist😁
But I also love very simple patterns, and those who know me better know that I am addicted to the so-called. In the meantime, I'm knitting/crocheting the simplest pattern in the world - immortal moss 😁
Question:
What would you say to people who are just starting their adventure with handicrafts?
Justyna @zamotanacrochetart :
It's a way to express yourself. If you love what you do, keep doing it, because there is nothing more valuable than the satisfaction of the work that has been done.