Amanda's Update:



I was a bit taken aback to see the extent of the composting but now that it's been washed and studied I can see the potential in it. Once it's dried I shall think about stabilising it with a net backing and printing onto it ready to make the skirt of my deconstruct/reconstruct dress. I'm pleased with the strong patterning in the areas that haven't vanished!
1 comment:
love the composting....wondered what you thought of
this stitched forest leaf quilt returned to the soil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnPYxpPOewI
Post a Comment