Textile artist / Permaculture Food Forester / Bespoke crochet / Repurposed materials / Wearable Art

Speeding up my crochet technique I’ve been crocheting for about 12 years now. Until recently, I had a really ham – fisted technique. I would hold the hook in my fist like a toothbrush, which led to a split second delay between stitches as I dragged the wool back over the hook. It took about

I’ve been making a lot of wearables for dance, trance and flow arts! Also includes some info on my shop, shipping and art practices…cheers for the love and support over summer! Xx

A recent collection of my works that have been beautifully photographed and have a professional finish. An unusual amount of polish! Love it.

Number three in the three part series on the hot pink shaggy jacket, handmade microfashion at it’s finest. I call this model the Fluffy Pink Duckling, hooray!

Part two of a three-part series on making a hot pink shag micro jacket for a fashion-forward toddler. Includes a brief how-to video.

A recent shag jacket commission, made for a toddler. Microfashion at it’s most sustainable! Part 1 of a three-part post on how I have gone about creating this piece.

Making a shaggy pastel rainbow vest, and gifs of me dancing in a shaggy pastel rainbow vest. Diagonal stripes!

Have been busy crocheting some shoulder bags to protect electronics and electronic accoutrements. Here’s how I’ve taken amigurumi single stitch and wool scraps to create robust cases.

After crocheting a few lovely bright parasol canopies, the parasols themselves need some protection from dirt, dander, knocks and bumps. Here’s how I did this.

Love ethical fashion? Then check out my latest offerings of colourful, bizarre and custom wool bijouterie. Well made slow fashion that ships internationally.