Crafts CouncilDirectoryMary Anstee-ParryCombining knitting in copper wire and sculpture.AboutThis was a project predominantly about fashion and called "How do our clothes define us?" It was as much about what we wear as the message our clothes send out to the people around us. Some of the copper wire has been recycled from discarded electrical cable.Mary Anstee-ParrySuffolk EnglandAll the figures and accoutrements., Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryPatinated wood and copper wire.One unwearble dress., Photo: Patrick Foster120 x 35 x 35 cm. Patinated yew wood and knitted copper wire.Making a tutu., Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryPatinated yew wood and knitted copper wire. 120 x 35 x 35 cm.A detail of the knitted copper skirt being put together., Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryKnitted copper wire. 35 x 35 cm.Combining knitting in copper wire and sculpture.AboutThis was a project predominantly about fashion and called "How do our clothes define us?" It was as much about what we wear as the message our clothes send out to the people around us. Some of the copper wire has been recycled from discarded electrical cable.Mary Anstee-ParrySuffolk EnglandAll the figures and accoutrements., Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryPatinated wood and copper wire.Making a tutu., Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryPatinated yew wood and knitted copper wire. 120 x 35 x 35 cm.One unwearble dress., Photo: Patrick Foster120 x 35 x 35 cm. Patinated yew wood and knitted copper wire.A detail of the knitted copper skirt being put together., Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryKnitted copper wire. 35 x 35 cm.More from Mary Anstee-ParryProjectMirror framesProjectLetter carving