Wow! Check 26 photos of sweaters which took 5 years and over a thousand hours to knit

Wow! Check 26 photos of sweaters which took 5 years and over a thousand hours to knit

Have you ever heard of such news? I think most of you are not. Even I got surprised. But the Knitter called “Nina Dodd” has spent five years with knitting custom clothes. Though it is easy to knit regular clothes, you will surprise after watching these images. When comparing with the other knitted garments, the stories behind these clothes are amazing. Most of the designs have based on live locations and things like animals, leaves, flowers, fruits, etc.

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#01 Tom And Dre, 2019

Fishing Joseph

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#02 Lo, Beachy Head, 2018

Beachy Head Joseph

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Sometimes it has taken several weeks and months to research, plan, and knit these designs. Sometimes Nina has spent several days and weeks to find a perfect location for the design as well as she said that the places should be attractive and simple for knitting.

And she selects the places which do not change rapidly. If it changes, often, knitting the design and shooting is terrible. She has said.

#03 Black Phoenix, 2019

Black Phoenix 2019

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#04 Jimmy, 2014

Jimmy

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#05 Rumi And Scarlet, 2019

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After finding a perfect location, she takes a photograph of a person standing there. Then she starts knitting the design for the final picture. Approximately she uses 10 to 12 different color shades of yarn to knit a picture. Per design, sometimes, it takes nearly 20 to 24 balls of yarn to knit complicated designs.

After 5 years and a thousand hours, it has been published by Hoxton Mini Press as a book. 

Creativity is the way you look at things. Be creative.

#06 Monsieur Chat, 2017

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#07 Chris, 2019

Chris 2019

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#08 Fimber Bravo, 2018

Fimber Bravo Joseph

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#09 Knitting Track

Knitting Track

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#10 Fatboy Slim, 2018

Cook Joseph Ford

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Little Pavel Abramov – 9-year-old Russian boy has begun to change the world

Little Pavel Abramov – 9-year-old Russian boy has begun to change the world

Though it is a bit surprising matter, sometimes, age does not matter to spread good deeds. The story I am going to reveal here is such a great thing to announce to the people who need the motivation to spread good ideas.

If a child sells his paintings for the betterment of stray animals, will you believe it? Yes. He is Pavel Abramov 9-year-old Russian boy who sells his paintings not to buy his stuff but to help stray animals. His mother, Ekaterina Bolshakova, is the strength behind Pavel. This project, named “Kind Paintbrush” to seek shelter and food for stray animals.
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pet painting
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Not only that, this mom and the little guy has started a Russian social media site to spread the positive thoughts among human beings. Without funds and employers, this little guy is doing a great job in society.


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This project deals with the Pet owners who are willing to help with the stray animal. Pet owners who are ready to provide shelter and food for stray animals will get a portrait of their lovely little friend. 

This little guy is an inspiration for not only Arzamas city. But for people all over the world. So, to spread good deeds, you do not need a lot of money, but a good deed is enough.

pet painting Pavel Abramov 02

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painting Pavel Abramov
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Russian boy trades his art
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Charming Ksyusha portrait was exchanged for 6 kg of buckwheat, canned dog foods, bandages, and medicine.


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Russian boy trades his art
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Timofey’s portrait was exchanged for a set of medicines and dog collars.

Russian boy trades his art for abandoned dog food
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Portrait of cute Onyx for 3 kg of canned dog food,4 kg of pearl barley, 2.5 kg of oatmeal, treats for dogs and household supplies

Russian boy trades his art for abandoned dog food
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Exchanged for 15 kg of beef delicacies for the shelter.

9 year old Russian boy trades his art
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