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Elizabeth Wotawa

Celebrating the art and culture of Ancient Egypt through hand-knit designs

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Poydras Center Pop Up Art Show

I'm excited to share that I'll be participating in a pop-up art show with The Pointe Coupée Historical Society at the Poydras Center in New Roads, LA. Many thanks to this organization for including my work in their program.

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8 months ago
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Tutankhamun's Canopic Shrine Goddesses

Detail from a sweater featuring a goddess from Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s canopic shrine © 2025 EEWL

Scarves are my preferred medium for celebrating Ancient Egyptian art – the shape echoes the registers you see on tomb walls and papyrus scrolls...

a year ago
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Bennu Bird

Bennu Bird, ba spirit of the sun god, Ra. Images © 2025 EEWL

Water and shore birds feature prominently in Ancient Egyptian mythology and religion, likely due to their prominence along the Nile River. This scarf depicts the deity Bennu (𓅣...

a year ago
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Meet me at the Summertime Marketplace!

I'll be participating in an upcoming Chefs NOLA event: The Summertime Marketplace from 10 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, September 7, at The Harbor Center in Slidell, Louisiana.

I'll have several pieces for sale and sample swatches for those int...

2 years ago

Color in Ancient Egypt

Tunisian entrelac crochet blanket featuring the colors blue, yellow, and green

I always enjoy the opportunity to learn new techniques, both in the knitting and crochet space. This latest project is a blanket made using the Tunisian crochet...

2 years ago

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