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Cindy Kuo |
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Who is the perfect woman? To me, it is the mother that can do everything—the one who takes care of her children, always making sure they have what they need, encouraging them to do their best and seeing they are never without. Further, the perfect woman, if she needed something, would not have to take time away from her kids to go shopping. She would simply be able to find a way to obtain it—or make it. With that in mind, I decided to see if I could make my purse from things “around the house.” First, I took fabric dryer sheets that I usually just toss away and quilted them together to make fabric for the purse. To give it some color, I dyed it with used teabags from my cups of afternoon tea. The purse straps are discarded cords from my son’s shorts. Even the lining is a found object as it is a plastic bag from something my husband bought me. The result is something functional for no cost at all. |
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