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.Author of these Magazine Articles
Whimsies in Wool
Peggy Campbell's rugs give old sweaters a new purpose.
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Journey of the Yosegire Quilt
An ancient technique makes its way around the globe.
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Under the rustic stars: from camping stove to bathroom cabinet.
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Bra Conversion
From bras to over-the-shoulder holders.
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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.
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Natural Boundaries
Foraging Mother Nature to re-create.
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Tough Textile à la Trash Bag
Plastic bags morph into a rugged new material.
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