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Trinity House’s Boardroom (above) and The Gallery (below) provided a perfect venue for participants to display their recreative practice research.
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Jordan Mitchell-King setting up with Jo MacGuire’s nineteenth century quilting table and quilt visible to the left.
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Recreated eighteenth century dresses by Jordan Mitchell-King (PhD candidate DMU).
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Patterns of Fashion volume with recreated gentleman’s outfit (above) and ladies dress (below), Jenny Tiramani.
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Recreations of aprons in various fabrics by Jane Malcolm-Davies.
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Felt and felt samples brought by Jennifer Dranttel (PhD candidate DMU).
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Lin Gardner (University of Glasgow) transparent sewing machine.
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3D printed and manipulated ceramics by Paul Wheeler.