Today is the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month and also the end of my interview series. Here’s a recap in case you missed some of the interviews. All photos are used with permission. (Click on the photos to link to the interview.)
Angele Lumiere
Spanish crochet designer and bilingual (Spanish/French) blogger at Le flux de la creativite
Juanita Quinones
Puerto Rican crochet tech editor, known as BoricuaCrochet on Ravelry
Ana Contreras
Guatemalan crochet and knitting designer and bilingual (Spanish/English) blogger at Lanas & Hilos
Paola Navarro
Argentine crochet designer, also known as Delicious Crochet
Sara Palacios
Argentine crochet designer, also known as Arrorro en Colores/Colorful Lullabies
Nuria Pastor
Spanish ex-pat crochet and knitting designer and bilingual (Spanish/English) blogger at Bezencilla
Charles Voth
Colombian ex-pat crochet and knitting designer and tech editor, also known as StitchStud
Maru Minetto
Peruvian crochet designer and bilingual (Spanish/English) blogger at Marumin Crochet
Thanks to everyone who shared an interview, especially since my requests were made at the eleventh hour. I learned a lot about crocheting and knitting in Latin American and Europe, as well as about how these different needle artists view the impact of their culture on their own work. I shared my own inspiration for this series here.
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