Angelina Croft -

: She applies concepts from the Atlas of Fullerenes (used in molecular modeling) to produce beaded 3D carbon molecules.

: Her work often features high-density stitches like herringbone and peyote, and she has explored "invisible spool knitting" in collaborative patterns. Contributions to the Craft angelina croft

Angelina Croft is a prominent known for blending her background in mathematics and aerospace engineering with intricate, scientific-inspired bead weaving. She is particularly recognized for her innovative "Marigold Molecule" designs, which utilize 3D molecular modeling techniques to create lightweight, architectural jewelry. Artistic Background and Style : She applies concepts from the Atlas of

: Her instructional designs, such as the Angelina Necklace , are popular in DIY communities like YoolaISK. She also published her first tutorial in Bead and Jewellery Magazine #133 . She is particularly recognized for her innovative "Marigold

: Her designs prioritize comfort and weight; she aims for large statement pieces to remain under 5 grams per earring for all-day wear.

: She frequently participates in industry challenges, such as the "Everlasting Kiss" theme and various beading contests, sharing her process and designs on platforms like Facebook .