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Isabelle Cameron wasn’t the only one who picked up crochet in lockdown, but she’s taken her newfound hobby far beyond the simple granny square.

No stranger to making things with her hands, having dabbled in needlepoint and held flower-arranging workshops in her hometown of Brisbane, Bella found crochet spoke to her on another level. “I’ve always been into a maximalist aesthetic, and crochet goes hand in hand with being completely over

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