B.C artist claims that visible mending provides a new life to clothes by embracing imperfections. - News Summed Up

B.C artist claims that visible mending provides a new life to clothes by embracing imperfections.


- Advertisement -Textile artist Heather Cameron specializes in visible mending, a functional art that decorates imperfections in damaged clothing instead of hiding them. Cameron believes imperfections should be celebrated, and visible mending gives old clothing a new life and promotes sustainable consumption. Rather than simply repairing damaged garments, Cameron specializes in the art of visible mending, which involves decorating imperfections with visible stitching, patches, or embroidery. For Cameron, visible mending is a way to give old clothing a new life and consume more sustainably. With her mending group and her workshops, she’s helping to spread this message and inspire others to embrace visible mending as a way of life.


Source: CBC News May 28, 2023 20:31 UTC



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