Wendy Tremayne

Wendy is an event producer, conceptual artist, and yoga teacher. Her latest project, Swap-O-Rama-Rama, is a community clothing swap and series of DIY workshops that she created as an alternative to consumerism. Wendy lives in Truth or Consequences, N.M. Visit her at gaiatreehouse.com and swaporamarama.org.

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Whimsies in Wool
Peggy Campbell's rugs give old sweaters a new purpose.
In Re: Fitted from CRAFT: 08: Weaving page 152

Journey of the Yosegire Quilt
An ancient technique makes its way around the globe.
In Re: Fitted from CRAFT: 07: Shoes page 152

Re: Fitted
Under the rustic stars: from camping stove to bathroom cabinet.
In Re: Fitted from CRAFT: 06: Play page 152

Bra Conversion
From bras to over-the-shoulder holders.
In Re: Fitted from CRAFT: 05: Paper page 152

Plastik Wev: A Playful Journey in the Web of Public Space
How to make "Wevs" made out of plastic bags and decorate a public space.
In Re: Fitted from CRAFT: 04: Costumes page 168

Natural Boundaries
Foraging Mother Nature to re-create.
In Re: Fitted from CRAFT: 03: Japanese Influence page 12

Tough Textile à la Trash Bag
Plastic bags morph into a rugged new material.
In Re: Fitted from CRAFT: 02: Creative Clones page 12

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