New Cocoon Cardigans! Made out of super unique, handmade mud cloth. These fibers are woven and hand died in Ghana, using fermented mud. So cool. I love how the thick, stiff fabric gives the cardigan an architectural look.

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New Cocoon Cardigans! Made out of super unique, handmade mud cloth. These fibers are woven and hand died in Ghana, using fermented mud. So cool. I love how the thick, stiff fabric gives the cardigan an architectural look.
I’m on a mud cloth bender! Obsessed with all of the hand-painted styles that are available. Each piece, and each cardigan, is completely unique.
My best attempt at playing model, lol. Photographing my pieces are definitely my least favorite part of designing. My bud Corinne and I snapped shots of each other wearing my new pieces after a 7:30AM coffee date! We lucked out finding this freshly painted courtyard in the back of the coffee shop. These Photos are completely untouched (big thanks to golden hour)!
Simple wrap dress I whipped up using scrap fabric I found. Simple, comfortable, chic.
Playing around with making toddler rompers! These were a gift to an expectant friend… can’t wait to update the pics once my model is born!
Used scrap leather and a cute gold buckle I salvaged to make this hip pack.
DIY weaving.
Whipped up a little plant stand to get my plants off the ground. I used scrap wood, painted/stained it and used nailed with a tiny round head to add some style.