food art never looked so good with these crochet pasta shapes crafted by normalynn ablao, also known as the copacetic crocheter. from layers of lasagne to stuffed ravioli, the california based artist has been creating fiber-rich food crochet patterns since 2006. 

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
images courtesy of normalynn ablao

 

 

ablao uses yellow yarn to create lifelike pasta varieties, adding red for the spaghetti sauce and green to make spinach and ricotta ravioli. as well as her pasta shapes, ablao also crafts a huge range of sweet treats including cinnamon rolls, cakes and cookies. you can find all the crochet patterns on ablao’s etsy page here

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
tortellini

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
penne

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
fusilli, macaroni and rigatoni

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
rigatoni

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
spaghetti

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
spinach and ricotta ravioli

rigatoni to ravioli: crotchet pasta by normalynn ablao looks good enough to eat
lasagne

 

 

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artist: normalynn ablao | @copaceticcrocheter