I only discovered Ewa i Walla fairly recently through Selvage Magazine and I am completely in love with the recycled/reused/ adapted style.
The designer Ewa Iwalla started by making her own clothes when she was a child using hand me downs given to her by family members, adapting them to meet her own style and later making clothes to sell at markets etc
I'm completely taken by her chunky necklaces and ever since I saw the above images I've been thing in making some with timber (or bone) and cotton.
Last week these big gorgeous timber beads arrived in the post and I've started covering some of them with crochet ... I'll let you know how they turn out.
The designer Ewa Iwalla started by making her own clothes when she was a child using hand me downs given to her by family members, adapting them to meet her own style and later making clothes to sell at markets etc
I'm completely taken by her chunky necklaces and ever since I saw the above images I've been thing in making some with timber (or bone) and cotton.
Last week these big gorgeous timber beads arrived in the post and I've started covering some of them with crochet ... I'll let you know how they turn out.
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