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

Handmaking amigurumi beads inspired by nature and turning them into wearable art

Latest in found art jewellery, this time the media was black velvet, colourful wool and brass bells!

Introducing the second in my series of shaggy wool, blue – and – yellow festival tops

Finished cocheting around a bit of found kitsch, made a couple of unique stash necklaces

Rainbow crochet cardigan upgraded from regular black cardigan. Work in progress photos.
Magic mushroom accessories I’ve been mulling this problem over for awhile, how to crochet a lighter holder necklace that looks like a magic mushroom. I’ve recently cracked the problem in my own way, by turning the mushroom cap into a sliding bead that goes down around the top of the clipper. So then, to access

Amigurumi jellyfish building. Playing with UV wool and LEDs to create phosphorescent underwater creatures for magical spaces

I finished the crocheted parasol! Discussion on how to attach the canopy to the ribs, and what I would do differently next time.

How to crochet a parasol, part one. Woolly crocheted handmade umbrella!

Another handmade festival wear creation, hot pink, blue and neon green bikini