To limit off-cut waste I developed textile processes such as ‘denim fur’ and ‘denim mesh’ as well as using patchworking to ensure I utilised every last scrap. ‘Denim fur’ is a fur alternative textile created from small denim off-cuts. It is created through a process of cutting, wire brushing, washing, and layering frayed strips of denim. While denim mesh is created through strategically slashing and fraying denim so that it becomes delicate and drape-able. Through this process, everyday garments such as a pair of jeans can be transformed into an artisanal dress with only a waistband and fly as off-cuts.