Vibrant and playful dress that celebrates the joy of bold colors and a simple silhouette. Made on a loom using sheep wool yarn, the piece combines traditional techniques with innovative touches. A standout feature is the special yellow yarn, developed by Professor Kadi Pajupuu of Pallas University of Applied Sciences as part of an applied research project. An adjustable density weaving reed, RailReed, also developed by Kadi Pajupuu, was used in the weaving process, adding a unique texture and rhythm to the fabric.





Created in collaboration with Mari Saffre and Grete Sallo.



The hair depicted in the work carries within it time, identity and personal experiences. Like framed photographs, hair is also a fragment of the past, a sign of a person's growth and past stages of life. Vinyl records and their sound act as time capsules, storing the sounds of life's journey. Sound can bring back memories and relive moments once experienced. In this work, the senses of hearing and sight intertwine to convey an understanding of time and human existence, and to make us think about the beauty of the passage of time.




















A collection made entirely from recycled clothes, giving new life to discarded textiles.




A colorful and fun paper doll pattern created during the Printed Textiles course, under the supervision of Petri Rikhard Juslin. It consists of five handmade paper dolls that have been scanned and put together into a pattern.

























