GEOLOGY urban fossil
Wearable Art Collection
     
 

Title: KTreasures "Treasures of the Snow"  

This wool jacket features 50 hours of hand and machine embroidery that followes the amazing hemline of the jacket.  It includes, shredded fabric, beads, net. The treasure is  hidden under the collar and comes to light when the zip is closed completely.  

This piece is the foundation stone of my Exhibition and is featured over a white Tutu and looks equally amazing over jeans.

Created by Carolyn Elliott

 

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Title: KTreasures
   
     
 

Title: At The River (No longer available)

"The River" was the first official  urban fossil. 

The sleeveless woollen top was an ideal canvas to experiment on.  The free machine embroided river includes, mohair, shredded shantung, "Feathers" yarn, woolen fabric and net.  The river flows to the hip wher is cascades into a tu tu waterfall. 

Created by Carolyn Elliott

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At The River
   
     
 

Title: Jubilee

"Jubilee"   is a fun colorful piece, boasting a long crepe top and a riot of amazing  evening fabrics and net.

Created by Carolyn Elliott

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Jubilee
 
     
 

Title: Celebrate Life

This is a beautitiful soft Italian Leather skirt I attacked.  The underskirt is from the body of a woolen jumper.  The  feature is a mix of exquisite fabric pieces sandwiched between layers of net.  The edge of the leather has been cut into turret shapes and punched with a hole punch.  

It's wild! I wanted a change from the work I had been doing and just wanted to go ballistic.

Created by Carolyn Elliott

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Celebrate Life
   
     
 

Title: U1 (Not for sale)

Inspired by a wedding celebration, this piece consists of a patterned stretch lace, and features pieces of fringed jaquard fabic. 

The antique glass bead fringe makes this a truly unique piece.  

Created by Carolyn Elliott

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U1
   
     
 

Title: Renea (Not for sale)

This creation is based on a light-weight open weave top.  

The top was cut down the front in a step-like patern and silver and gold net-like fabrics were woven into this opening. The tripple feather stitch was used to re-establish the front. Beads and interesting yarns were then applied.

Created by Carolyn Elliott

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Renea
   
     
 

Title: Woodlands

The feature at the neck of this new garment includes a variety of interesting yarns that had that "earthy" feel and look with machine embroidery and gold web fabric.

 

Created by Carolyn Elliott

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Woodlands
   
     
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