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Creative practices of a textile artist from Queensland, Australia. Now living in Somerset, England.
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Kendall Calling weekend
At Kendall Calling this weekend, here’s some dancing in a shag vest! Continue reading
Posted in Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, Textiles, Works in progress
Tagged Crochet Pattern, DIY, Festival Fashion, Festival Wear, Handmade Fashion, pastels, Rainbows, shag jacket, Wearable Art, work in progress
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Aquatic shag coat
Talking about the aquatically themed wool shag coat I’ve recently made. Work in progress shots, professionally photos and silly gifs ahoy! Continue reading
Posted in Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, Textiles, Works in progress
Tagged Aquatic, Beach Cover Up, checkerboard pattern, Crochet Pattern, Festival Wear, mermaid inspiration, Pattern Maker, shag jacket, Wearable Art, wool crafts
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Eye got you covered
Love ethical fashion? Then check out my latest offerings of colourful, bizarre and custom wool bijouterie. Well made slow fashion that ships internationally. Continue reading
Posted in Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, Jewellery, Textiles
Tagged Bespoke, Bijouterie, crochet, Ethical Fashion, Festival Wear, Nothing New, One of a Kind, Pattern Maker, Secret Stash, Slow Fashion, tassels, Vintage
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Finishing the pink phoenix parasol
After crocheting the main cover for the Pink Phoenix parasol, it’s time to attach and add the finishing touches. Continue reading
Posted in Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, How-to, Re-use, Textiles, Works in progress
Tagged Bespoke, Crochet Pattern, Do It Yourself, Festival Fashion, festivals, One of a Kind, Parasol, Parasol Making, Recycle, Reduce, Repurposing, Reuse, summer, Umbrella Making
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The Jellyfish collection
Tentacles, pastel colours and UV reactive wool come together in a jellyfish-inspired series of amigurumi jewellery and festival accessories. Continue reading
Posted in Crafternoons, Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, Jewellery, Sewing, Textiles
Tagged 420, Clipper Lighter, crochet necklace, Crochet Pattern, Depop, Ethical Fashion, Festival Crochet, Festival Fashion, hip flask, Jellyfish, Medusozoa, Slow Fashion, tentacles, Textile Artists, textile design
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A new crocheted parasol project
How to repurpose an old but structurally sound umbrella that needs a new cover. Crochet to the rescue! Continue reading
Posted in Crafternoons, Crochet & Knitting, Experiments, Festival Wear, How-to, Textiles
Tagged artist perspective, crafternoons, crochet, DIY, experimentation, Festival Crochet, Festival Fashion, Festival Wear, How-to, Parasol, Recycle, Reduce, Reuse, self sufficiency, Slow Fashion, textile design, Wearable Art, work in progress
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Fringed chevron cropped top
Completed the last in the triptych series: a heavily fringed-and-tasseled poncho style, long sleeve crop top. Continue reading
Posted in Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, How-to, Textiles
Tagged artist perspective, blue wool, crochet, Depop, DIY, Festival Fashion, Festival Wear, fringed, functional design, Handmade Fashion, poncho, Slow Fashion, textile design, Wearable Art, wearable arts, Wool, work in progress, yellow wool
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Occult art crochet patchwork
Successful textile project complete! Here is some third eye-inspired crochet on a distressed denim jacket. Continue reading
Denim jacket patchwork
Crocheted Eye of Providence patchwork, upgrading a plain distressed denim jacket to something festival ready and special 💕 Continue reading
Posted in Crafternoons, Crochet & Knitting, Experiments, Festival Wear, How-to, Re-use, Sewing, Textiles, Works in progress
Tagged All Seeing Eye, artist project, crafternoons, crochet, Denim, DIY, Eye of Providence, Festival Fashion, handmade, Jacket, Occult, reduce reuse recycle, sewing, Slow Fashion, textiles, wearable arts, Wool, work in progress
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Crocheted and found art jewellery making
Handmaking amigurumi beads inspired by nature and turning them into wearable art Continue reading