This Artist From Japan Uses Crochet To Turn Familiar Foods Into Surprising Accessories (17 Pics)
Okame Amimono is a Japanese fiber artist who uses crochet to reimagine everyday objects as playful, functional works of art. Her creations range from bowls of noodles and sushi pieces to handbags and coin purses, all crafted with vibrant yarn and striking attention to detail.
What appears to be a plate of food at first glance often reveals itself as a clever accessory, turning the ordinary into something both surprising and practical. By blending humor, craftsmanship, and utility, Amimono’s work highlights the creative potential of fiber art while celebrating the charm of the unexpected.
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Ice Cream
Pasta And Pizza
Real noodles like those in the upper plate would be a huge production challenge but I would so buy that pasta if someone made it.😋
Ramen Bag
This isn’t your average bowl of ramen—it’s a handmade knitted ramen bag! One of a kind and irresistibly fun!
Omelette Bag
Okonomiyaki Hat
Okonomiyaki on my head?!
Good to see - thank you. The news is filled with horror. This sort of thing is a wonderful diversion - reminds me that there's plenty of nice silly things going on.
This is adorable! I want to level up my skills to get this good one day! :D
Good to see - thank you. The news is filled with horror. This sort of thing is a wonderful diversion - reminds me that there's plenty of nice silly things going on.
This is adorable! I want to level up my skills to get this good one day! :D
