Spring Crochet Inspiration: Susanna Bauer’s Crochet Leaf Art

Are you looking for a little bit of crochet inspiration for spring? Of course, as far as patterns go there are plenty of roundups for Mother’s Day crochet patterns, Memorial Day projects, and spring shawls. However, if you just want to gaze at something pretty that might inspire you to do something more innovative with your own work, then look no further than the upcoming art exhibition by Susanna Bauer. What she does with nature and crochet is truly amazing.

Who is Susanna Bauer?

Susanna Bauer is a fiber artist who merges the worlds of crochet and nature. She uses simple crochet stitches and yet her work is so innovative that it immediately captures the attention. Why? Because she repurposes found fallen natural leaves into art by crocheting directly onto and around them.

Bauer has been showing her art since 2008. She had her first solo show in 2013, according to the CV on her website. With each new collection of her work, she takes her unique process even further. She creates both 2d and 3d crochet leaf designs. Make sure that you take the time to explore her site to see all of her different work. It truly is some of the best spring crochet inspiration on the web! Notice that although her crocheted leaves make up the biggest percentage of her body of work, she also has crochet over stones and crochet added to wooden sticks.

Susanna Bauer’s Crochet Leaf Art: How Does She Do It

She doesn’t do anything in particular to strengthen the leaves. In other words, she doesn’t apply some special glaze to solidify the leaves and make them stronger. She uses botany techniques to wash and dry them. Then she works very carefully to add intricate crochet lace directly to the leaves themselves. This really gives new meaning to working with tension in crochet. Of course, crocheters and knitters all know that tension makes a big difference when creating fabric. Just imagine the added factor of working with the soft or brittle organic nature of the leaf at the same time.

Susanna Bauer crochet leaf art

Crochet Inspiration: Spring Art Exhibit

Susanna Bauer is an artist. She uses the craft of crochet and her botany skills to create small works of art. As an artist, she displays her work in galleries. In fact, she has a spring 2021 gallery show in May/June at Le Salon Vert in Switzerland. If you happen to live there or know someone who does, visiting this crochet inspiration in person should definitely be on the calendar. After all, if it’s as amazing as this viewed on the screen, just imagine having the opportunity to see all of the stitch detail in real life.

How to Use This Crochet Inspiration

If you’re really creative then maybe you’ll take this crochet inspiration and run with it. However, you don’t have to actually go try to crochet on leaves in order use this inspiration. You might crochet a cozy for river rocks to create artistic paperweights. Perhaps this inspires you to look for spring crochet patterns for leaves, flowers, and other crochet appliques. Or maybe this simply makes you want to get outside and crochet while in nature. Let it inspire you in your own way!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Susanna Bauer?

So here’s the thing… Susanna Bauer is a super talented fiber artist who combines crochet with nature! She takes found, fallen leaves and crochets right onto them, creating these incredible little pieces of art. She’s been doing it since 2008 and creates both flat and 3D designs!

How does Susanna strengthen the leaves for her art?

Honestly… she doesn’t do anything extra to strengthen them! She uses botany techniques to wash and dry the leaves, and then she carefully crochets directly onto them. It really makes you think about tension when you crochet, doesn’t it?

Where can I see Susanna Bauer’s crochet leaf art in person?

Yes! She had a spring 2021 gallery show in May/June at Le Salon Vert in Switzerland. If you happen to be nearby or know someone who is, it sounds like an amazing opportunity to see all the stitch details up close!

What if I can’t crochet on leaves myself… how can I use this inspiration?

Oh, that’s easy! You don’t have to crochet on leaves to be inspired. Maybe it makes you want to crochet little cozies for river rocks, or perhaps you’ll look for spring crochet patterns for leaves and flowers. Or maybe it just makes you want to grab your hook and go crochet outside!

Besides leaves, does Susanna crochet on anything else?

She sure does! While the crochet leaves are her most well-known work… she also has pieces where she crochets over stones and adds crochet to little wooden sticks. It’s all so unique and inspiring!

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