Crafts CouncilDirectoryGA TextilesCelebrating NatureAboutThe project emphasises the problem of textile waste and highlights its unseen potential through environmentally friendly textile design methods.GA TextilesLancashire, England‘Mending the World', G. AbramovieneThe textile art piece is created of silk scraps embroidered together with a help of innovative water-soluble film. Size 25 cm in diameter.‘Unified’, G.AbramovieneThe textile art piece showcases the beauty of deliberately dyed, patchworked and engraved silk remnants creatively upcycled. Size 90 x 100 cm.'Silk Waste Cushion', Arvydas KornevasClose detail of luxurious naturally over-dyed, appliquéd and embroidered silk cushion. Close detail of ‘Mending the World', G. AbramovieneThe textile art piece is created of silk scraps embroidered together with a help of innovative water-soluble film.Close detail of ‘Unified’, G.AbramovieneThe textile art piece showcases the beauty of deliberately dyed, patchworked and engraved silk remnants creatively upcycled.Celebrating NatureAboutThe project emphasises the problem of textile waste and highlights its unseen potential through environmentally friendly textile design methods.GA TextilesLancashire, England‘Mending the World', G. AbramovieneThe textile art piece is created of silk scraps embroidered together with a help of innovative water-soluble film. Size 25 cm in diameter.Close detail of ‘Mending the World', G. AbramovieneThe textile art piece is created of silk scraps embroidered together with a help of innovative water-soluble film.‘Unified’, G.AbramovieneThe textile art piece showcases the beauty of deliberately dyed, patchworked and engraved silk remnants creatively upcycled. Size 90 x 100 cm.Close detail of ‘Unified’, G.AbramovieneThe textile art piece showcases the beauty of deliberately dyed, patchworked and engraved silk remnants creatively upcycled.'Silk Waste Cushion', Arvydas KornevasClose detail of luxurious naturally over-dyed, appliquéd and embroidered silk cushion. More from GA TextilesProjectTextile AnthropoceneProjectMaterial Innovations