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Creative practices of a textile artist from Queensland, Australia. Now living in Somerset, England.
Tag Archives: work in progress
A tiny hot pink shag coat
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! Continue reading
Posted in Crafternoons, Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, How-to, Re-use, Rugging, Textiles, Works in progress
Tagged Chic, crochet, DIY, Ethical, Festival Crochet, Festival Wear, handmade, Hot Pink, Magenta, Microfashion, shag jacket, Toddler, wool crafts, work in progress
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Illusive festival weekend
At Illusive festival this weekend, scheduled a hold-over post of dancing in a half-finished shag vest I was working on earlier this year… Continue reading
Posted in Crafternoons, Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, Textiles, Works in progress
Tagged Clothing, Crochet Pattern, DIY, Ethical Fashion, festivals, Pattern Maker, Shaggy, Slow Fashion, Sustainable, Vest, Wearable Art, Wool, wool crafts, work in progress
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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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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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Turquoise chokers and magic mushroom pendants
Taking broken turquoise rings and amigurumi magic mushrooms and turning them into wearable art choker necklaces Continue reading
Posted in Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, Re-use, Textiles
Tagged Amigurumi, crafternoons, Creative Reuse, crochet, DIY, experimentation, Jewellery Making, Recycle, Reduce, repair, Reuse, sewing, textile design, textiles, wearable arts, Wool, work in progress
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Third eye crocheted patchwork
Commissioned Eye Of Providence crocheted patchwork Continue reading
Posted in Crochet & Knitting, Festival Wear, Re-use, Sewing, Textiles, Works in progress
Tagged commissions, crafternoons, crochet, DIY, handmade, sewing, textile design, textiles, Travel, Wearable Art, wearable arts, Wool, 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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