Sage Tyrtle

After listening to episode 16 of Cast-on ini the car, guest hosted by crotcheter Sage Tyrtle, I was all about getting home and finding out more about Sage’s miniature crochet. There’s not a lot out there in webland about Sage. She does have a podcast by the name of Quirky Nomads and is just as engaging here as at Cast-on. If you haven’t listened to episode 16 of Cast-on yet, I highly recommend it. Sage is a beautiful story teller and had me completely entranced and she chose an excellent song by Jim’s Big Ego “Stress”, had me laughing in the car.

So I emailed Sage and she has been kind enough to share these pictures with us. Amazing work.

Seventies afghan - 3″ x 3 7/8″
Seventies afghan - Sage Tyrtle

Brown seventies afghan (mentioned in the Cast-on podcast) - 2 3/4″ x 3 1/4″
Brown seventies afghan - Sage Tyrtle

Afghan and rug - afghan: 3″ x 4″ and rug: 5.5″ diameter
Afghan and rug - Sage Tyrtle

Multicolored afghan - 2 3/4″ x 3 1/4″
Multicolour afghan - Sage Tyrtle

Currently Sage can’t make miniature crochet so she now crochets hats and bags and gives them away. Here’s a current hat. Great detail and colour.
Crochet hat - Sage Tyrtle

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6 Comments on “Sage Tyrtle”

  1. Aimee Roo Says:

    all i can say is WOW! that is amazing!!

    i love that she now makes things and gives them away, what a generous spirit. :)

  2. Niki Says:

    Thank you for sharing Sage’s work. I also was intrigued after listening to the Cast-On episode she hosted. The hat is just amazing!

  3. Zoe Says:

    Oh my gosh. I listened to that podcast too, but I had no idea of how DETAILED the tiny pieces would be! I am in awe.

  4. rem Says:

    Reminds me of this link:
    http://www.bugknits.com/
    Insanity.

  5. Amelia Says:

    OMG! Those are amazing! I love the multi coloured afghan!

  6. makingtime Says:

    thanks for the link to the podcast! that was such a cute story.

    i’m going to check out the crochetcast too.

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