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I have been quiet recently. With the end of the financial year work is a killer, but I have also been fascinated by the wonderful new papers and how I can take my designs from paper to fabric. I wanted to create texture in two dimensions so I took layers of lovely, lovely papers and embellished until my original designs are reborn in collage. This world of paper is so marvelous and there are so many possibilities - judge from some of these early versions I have done onto shirts for my daughter and her cousin.
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