r e s e a r c h a n d r e s p o n d

The creative process developed through continuous research and sampling. Each week the samples, colours and textures were developed in response to feedback and reflection from each workshop.

w o o l p r o c e s s i n g

Raw fleece from Lucky Ewe's flock was carefully scoured and carded by hand, ready to be transformed into tactile, hand-crafted forms.

l a s e r c u t t i n g

To work entirely with wool while maintaining structure, laser cutting was used to shape supportive bases. This blend of traditional materials and contemporary methods allowed wool to be crafted into durable, flexible forms.

h a n d - d y e d c o l o u r

Experimentation with colour was a vital part of the process.Every piece was hand-dyed to ensure the colours were an exact reflection of the colour palette curated during the workshop sessions.

h a n d - c r a f t e d t e x t u r e

Reflecting the mindful making of the workshops, my design process follows the same approach.This allowed for an intuitive connection with the materials and thoughtful response to feedback along the way.

w e t f e l t i n g

Wet felting has been a key technique in the making process. The slow, physical nature of felting encouraged mindfulness, focus, and connection with material