Youth, community and school groups fro all over Lancashire took up the rag rug challenge and picked up their prodders. The theme of the design of the rugs was ‘What we think is important about our wildlife’ (2002-2003).
A newspaper dress for a recycling fashion show. (2002).
A patchwork blanket made from red and green ties (2001).
A rainbow lantern with a lesson (2001).
My first school recycling art workshops and displays (1999-2000).
Winners of a school poetry and picture competition had their work pyro’d and displayed (2000).
A dramatic portrayal of the main character of a Celt heritage education programme (2000).
Mosaic labelling for herb ID (2000).
A year long volunteer project developing an outdoor learning resource (1999-2000).
A showcase of coats from scarves, hats from gloves, waistcoats and skirts from ties (1996).
A promotional banner made from scrap fabrics (1995).
Ponchos made from recycled umbrellas (1995-1996).
Reversible glove hats (1995-1997).
Jumpers and jackets made using old scarves (1995-1997).
Fun with masks, costumes and props for performers (1996).
Waistcoats made from ties.
Having a go at bronze casting (1996).
Culottes and waistcoat made from woollen ties (1996).
An over-dress made from many coloured ties to create a rainbow (1996).
A patchworked outfit from discarded disposable napkins (1994).
A stained glass inspired recycled plastic kimono (1994).
An outfit made from patchworks socks (1994).
A large appliqued piece from discarded fabrics (1994).
An outfit made from patchworked old ties (1994).