Artist Crochets Early 2000s Tech In Detail That Shouldn’t Be Possible With Yarn
I’ve always had a lot of respect for crafting, especially when someone takes a medium like crochet and pushes it way beyond what you expect.
I’ve tried enough DIY projects myself to know how much patience and skill it takes just to get the basics right, so when I see someone operating at this level, it genuinely blows me away.
That’s exactly what artist Nicole Nikolich is doing with her work. She’s recreating iconic early 2000s tech, things like flip phones, old computer interfaces, and nostalgic digital relics, entirely out of yarn. And somehow, she nails not just the shapes, but the tiny details that make it all instantly recognizable.
It’s the kind of craftsmanship that turns something cozy and familiar into something incredibly clever, and honestly, it’s hard not to be impressed.
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