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A seditious and subversive subculture is gaining momentum in Melbourne. But rather than wielding megaphones and placards, they're cross-stitching slogans on hurricane wire and constructing plush female genitalia from craft supplies. Following four local women who've taken a seemingly staid past-time and injected it with a youthful, modern aesthetic, filmmaker Anna Brownfield shows a side of craft more closely aligned with punk DIY culture than with Martha Stewart and 'home sweet home' tapestries. "I wanted to show that craft was no longer daggy but had moved into a new era and was being reclaimed by women who had been brought up as feminists." - filmmaker Anna Brownfield