Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Weekly Artists Features | This Cat Has A Talent For Crochet

Each week I bring you amazing artists and this week is no different. I'd like to introduce you to Catrin Maier, or "Cat" for short. She is the designer and artist of Cats Wire. Cat hails from Germany and while was a knitter in the beginning, a little crochet and the discovery of crocheted wire dawned a new expression for her.

I hope you enjoy reading about her journey and her art as not only does she have a wonderful story, but she is a talented artist too!

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Martiel @ Sewmantra Blog (Martiel): What is your art and how did you learn it?
Catrin @ Cats Wire (Cat): I make jewelry and sculptures, mostly in wire that is crocheted or knitted with a crochet hook, but also made on a loom from tiny seed beads. 

On a German TV show about news in computers and internet I happened to see a report about Etsy. I went to check out the site and came across a pendant, a crystal in a wire crochet setting. I can't even tell you why exactly I was so fascinated about it and I forgot who the artist was who made it. All I know is that I kept coming back, looking at it and wondering if I could do that. Although I have been knitting for years, I never enjoyed crocheting much.

There was a book recommendation in the listing and I ordered the book. Before it even arrived from the USA I had gotten out my only crochet hook and bought some crafts wire at the local bead store. I still had a few beads around, too. Then I started playing and never stopped again. The book was interesting for me mostly to learn about wire gauges and hook sizes. Although I looked through the projects which were interesting and even more through the artist projects in a separate chapter (oh, that wonderful Elizabethan wire crochet dress!!), I didn't look at the instructions. I just went ahead using the crochet stitches that I still remembered from elementary school.

I bought a tutorial for wire knitting with a crochet hook, but gave up after three rows. Beginning of this year when my forum did a blog ring with the theme "New techniques" I decided to try it again and just went for it. Since then I use both techniques.

Thanks to an insistent forum friend I started looming with beads about a year ago. I had always been sure I wouldn't be able to do that, all those tiny beads and me, hm .... we ended up to be a better team than I would have thought.


Martiel: What do you think is the most interesting thing about your creative expression?
Cat: I think it's interesting to take a look inside my head. A bit weird sometimes maybe, but nevertheless ;-) And there seems to be no end to what you can do, it's a long journey that I enjoy immensely as I hope others do as well.

Martiel: What circumstances led you to sell your art/creations online?
Cat: Shortly after I started to make jewelry, I stumbled upon a forum for jewelry artisans, back then called The Starving Jewelry Artists. I felt at home there right away and even shared pictures of my first pieces which was a big step for me as there were so many beautiful creations posted in the forum. They encouraged me and not long after I registered for my first online shop secretly. It took more than a month until I finally listed something in there. That was just over three years ago.

Martiel: If you could use only 5 words to describe your work, what would they be and why?
Cat: That's a tough one. Although I have been told that I have a distinctive style in what I do which people who know me always recognize, I don't follow a strict line.
I guess I'll choose unique, whimsical, elegant and "anything goes". Actually I almost just put down the last one. Although I am of course restricted by my abilities, supplies and tools, as we all are, my brain is not per se restricted in what it can come up with. One day a wire crochet snail, the other day a bead loomed cuff with a wild pattern, and after that maybe a pair of earrings inspired by the Elizabethan era.

Martiel: If you could be any precious or semi precious stone, what would you be and why?
Cat: I like to think I'd be an opal, not only because I love those stones so much, but also because of all the beauty that is hidden within, all the colors.

Martiel: Anything else interesting you'd like to share?
Cat: Most of the time I don't plan my pieces. It's always possible that what started out as a pendant will end as a ring or that a wire crochet bowl will turn into a pig sculpture along the way. I think that is why I sometimes have a hard time with custom orders at first. I have to tell my mind it's not allowed to run wild this time. It's okay once I get into the flow and working, but in the first stage I often feel the wire and hook are trying to take over. - - That's also the reason why I don't use tutorials or make them myself.

The very few tutorials I got I read through once, then put them aside and started fiddling, with a lot of trial and error granted, but usually successful in the end. Techniques I can't master that way tend to get neglected eventually. That has nothing to do with the tutorials, it's just that I'm a librarian and used to work in a structured way which is why I constantly seem to have the urge to throw that overboard in my creative work.

As I don't plan pieces, I obviously also don't count or measure during creating something. Sometimes I feel sorry myself that I can't recreate an item, but then I think that leaves me room to try something new instead, so that's fine with me.

Martiel: If someone wants to buy something from you, how do they find you?
Cat: I can be found in different places online.

My shops are on Zibbet, DaWanda and VonDir with Zibbet being my main shop and the other two being my foot in the European and German market. My English and German blogs are at Cat's Wire and Cats Draht. That's where I not only share business information, but where you can also learn a bit about me. My Facebook page is Cat's Wire. You can find pictures of my pieces there, random snippets from my life, cat pictures, links to other shops and my favorite songs, just to name a few things. My Twitter account is very neglected as I find it hard to keep up there; and of course you can contact me through all those pages.

Did you enjoy reading about Cat? Share your thoughts in a comment, she would love to hear from you!