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MA Show Dr Eco-Stitch

7th – 12th September  2007:
MA Show, University College Falmouth, Woodlane Campus.

'The Clean Conscience Clinic (CCC)' – part of the 'Re-dress Medical Group' specialising in NON SURGICAL SOLUTIONS.

You may think you look great the way you are but at what price?

At last you can achieve a radiant look without the ethical & environmental pain

Possible surgery side effects:
Re-vitalisation of feet that leave no carbon footprint.
Purification of skin that avoids the damage caused by the pesticide poisoning that occurred as a result of garment creation.
Hydration of your body's cells by saving millions of gallons of water used by the textile industry.
Soothing of a tired mind caused by worrying about the human rights violations conducted by those big global corporations.

During the exhibition Dr Eco-Stitch ran daily workshops to teach people how to make their own unique garments. Participants felt empowered as a result of realizing that they can make a difference and that every little action helps. A therapy that heals the planet by unleashing creativity.

Download PDF of entry in University of Falmouth MA Catalogue

Download PDF of Dissertation

The film will shortly be available to view on You Tube.

Re-dress and Dr Eco Stitch would like to thank:
Matt Pontin for his creativity (download a copy of the Stitched Up magazine ) and technical expertise (time lapse film)
Mum and Dad (surviving the last day and professional receptionist duties)
Nic, Ruby and Gawayne: painting of artistic pink neon spots
James Kelly: bucket engineering skills
Paul Riddout: technical stuff
Paul Walker, Sister Wendy, Falmouth Adult Education and the staff at Treliske day surgery unit.