Participate Submissions Participate Submissions Sort by Date Views Votes Title Ascending Descending Snowman, by Diogo Maurício Just a simple snowman in a snowy forest... 0 Votes | 28 Views Big City, by Diogo Maurício A large city at nighttime at the other side of a river 0 Votes | 29 Views Cat, by Rui A cat made by gluing small pieces of crumpled paper under fabric. Dimensions 30*30cm. 1 Vote | 32 Views The girl with the curls, by Andreia An elaborate piece with lots of crochet detail and pearl integration. Different crochet stitches on the dress, the body, the hair, the pearls. Approx. 20 cm in length. 0 Votes | 31 Views The unicorn!, by Andreia A crocheted unicorn, a passion that takes up most of Andreia's days. It combines the art of crochet with bright colours and shiny gold to delight the little ones! Approximately 20 cm long. 0 Votes | 32 Views Mermaid, by Sofia A mermaid made from crochet. The piece is about 15cm long. 0 Votes | 27 Views Busker, by Diogo Maurício Young man playing music in the street with a Vox Phantom guitar 0 Votes | 27 Views Asas, by Sofia A small figure, about 15 cm tall, crocheted - a passion of the author who spends much of her free time with this technique. 2 Votes | 38 Views Heart, by Rui The author's first work. A heart slightly larger than A4, with small crumpled papers attached. Using leftover coloured paper. 0 Votes | 28 Views The tree, by Sofia Crochet Christmas tree with beads. It represents the author's passion for crochet and her interest in the technique combined with the Christmas theme. Approximately 15cm high. 0 Votes | 29 Views A turtle that shouldn't be extinct!, by Pedro This turtle represents the author's concern for the preservation of nature and, in particular, marine species. Rolled and glued paper technique using small strips of coloured paper. A4 size. 2 Votes | 39 Views A collaborative heart, by Alexandre, Pedro e Fernando A heart made by 6 hands with the collaborationof 3 young people. After building the cardboard structure of the Christmas tree, they made the decorative elements one by one by gluing small rolled-up pieces of paper together. This work marks the beginning of Christmas productions for these young people! 1 Vote | 41 Views Previous 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Next Categories: