GISH Hall of Fame 2020

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Greatest International Scavenger Hunt!

The submissions below were selected by HARSHers, Misha and the Judges to be the best of the best of GISH 2020. Enjoy exploring the weirdness! Browse through them, or click on an item number to see the top submissions.

Item 167: Fashion has a huge carbon footprint: the textile industry contributes around 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions as well as 20% of global waste water, while 85% of textiles end up in landfills or are incinerated when most of these materials could be reused… to say nothing of the "fast fashion" clothing that doesn't wear well and ends up discarded. But we're changing that. Go through your closets and remove any clothing or linens that are not even donation-worthy anymore. Make the most fantastical rag-and-scrap-overalls ever created and model it as befits such a magnificent creation--with you hard at work in a garden or garage. You may waste NOTHING.

Team Athomepersands

Comment: (Hannah Fenske)


Team Dumbledorks

Comment: BE THE CHANGE: Features include pockets, positive mantras, and crocheted flowers. Every piece is from outgrown, flawed, stained, or otherwise unwearable clothing. It is perfect for working in the garden. (The scrappiest leftover scraps were used to stuff a pillow for our cats.)


Team ARGonuts

Comment: It is my new favorite clothing. It turned out so comfy. hihi. And the pink fluf just makes it really fashionable. Made by Chantal Drok, Netherlands, team Argonuts.


Team OhanaMeansFamily

Comment: I do a lot of sewing, so I opted to make use of materials from my scrap bin for this zero waste challenge.


Team CrowleyTakeTheWheel



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