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24.01.2022 Received my copy from blurb 1 week earlier than I was expecting. Had a good look through it during this weekend's sunny weather. (Tagged are a list of all the people who made this possible )



17.01.2022 an ode to things thoughtfully created. I stumbled across this blog by a person who makes books by hand. She has plenty of inspirational tidbits and creative ideas. Please enjoy. http://textilesketches.wordpress.com/books/

13.01.2022 Food for thought. Fast fashion woes. http://www.cataloguemagazine.com.au//forever-21-opens-in-a

13.01.2022 always wanted to sing this song the day before a beautiful end of a struggle:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YRQefxaLVg



10.01.2022 From little things big things grow. This is A collaborative space for everyone who would enjoys fashion but would love to see a change in how it operates.

09.01.2022 More food for thought. Esp as H&M are set to open at Indro. Can they intervene as contractors or is it a Cambodian issue ?

09.01.2022 Using dill as a natural dye. Experiment 1. Soaked a fat quarter size of cotton from graduate folio in salt and letting warm through in a makeshift solar oven (foil freezer bag and recycled Moccona glass jar). Dill was lightly boiled and burned unfortunately but added some water. Stored in a glass container overnight. Heated in microwave. Fingers crossed this works. Hoping to get a sage green or yellowy



08.01.2022 FINALLY PUT INTO ORDER. I'm so excited to receive it in full copy. Thank you everyone who has made this possible.

02.01.2022 Using dill as a natural dye. Experiment 1. Soaked a fat quarter size of cotton from graduate folio in salt and letting warm through in a makeshift solar oven (foil freezer bag and recycled Moccona glass jar). Dill was lightly boiled and burned unfortunately but added some water. Stored in a glass container overnight. Heated in microwave. Fingers crossed this works. Hoping to get a sage green or yellowy

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