Crocheted Food Sculptures

UK-Based Artist Kate Jenkins Knits Delicious Dishes

It could be argued that if United Kingdom-based artist Kate Jenkins had it her way, the entire world would be made up of soft crocheted items. She has tackled bad habits such as cigarette smoking and even made an abundance of home decor out of yarn, now Kate Jenkins has turned her attention to one of the most important things in the world: food.

From fish and chips to Campbell's Soup and even a can of sardines, Kate Jenkins' delicious creations look good enough to eat. What is particular adorable about each craft is her slight tweaks. For instance, she has renamed the classic Heinz Ketchup to "Katez Tomato Stitchup." Unfortunately, people won't be able to get enough nutrients from these dishes, but there is no limit to imagination.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Marketing and Branding - The marketing and branding industry can leverage the trend of renaming food products in crocheted art to create engaging campaigns that generate buzz and connect with consumers on a nostalgic and creative level.

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