I'm back at Hever Castle in Kent this coming weekend, 12-14 September 2014, demonstrating feltmaking at the annual 'Country Life at the Castle' and quilt show event (along with other craft demonstrations and art and craft for sale). I've been busy using Norwegian fleece and the 'felting on a ball' method to make felt bags and bowls. The photos give you an idea how it's done but to find out more come along 1030-1700 daily!
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Monday, 8 September 2014
Feltmaking Demonstrations, Hever Castle, 12-14 Sept 2014
I'm back at Hever Castle in Kent this coming weekend, 12-14 September 2014, demonstrating feltmaking at the annual 'Country Life at the Castle' and quilt show event (along with other craft demonstrations and art and craft for sale). I've been busy using Norwegian fleece and the 'felting on a ball' method to make felt bags and bowls. The photos give you an idea how it's done but to find out more come along 1030-1700 daily!
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Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Feltmaking at Hever Castle, 13-15 September 2013
I'm back at Hever Castle in Kent this weekend at this year's Country Life at the Castle event, demonstrating feltmaking with a team of helpers (thank you everyone!). There's lots else to see, including a quilt show, other craft demonstrations, local food to taste and things to buy. I'll be demonstrating different types of feltmaking, including the 'bag on a ball' technique I learned last Sept (see Sept 2012 blog - and here's a photo of the ball I've part-prepared for this weekend), and I have a range of felting kits on offer. Come and say hello if you can make it! Also visit www.hevercastle.co.uk.
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Tuesday, 11 June 2013
South East Open Studios 2013
June has arrived so it must be time for Open Studios! This year I'm sharing my textile studio with ceramicist and painter Sheila Parish, who specialises in Japanese and Chinese art. The event started well with 24 visitors over the first weekend, so if you haven't yet been but fancy learning a bit more about our respective work, then you'd be very welcome to join us for a cup of tea whilst we demonstrate and chat about what we do!
Remaining open dates are:
Friday 14, Saturday 15, Sunday 16, Monday 17, Friday 21, Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 June, all 1100-1700.
If you’d like to make a day of it and are particularly interested in textiles, there are several other studios close by who are also open on the above days showing textile art, jewellery and silk painting amongst other things. Visit the South East Open Studios website: www.seos-art.org for more details. Also look at the article in this week's Oxted County Border News (page 10).
I’ll be demonstrating
feltmaking throughout Open Studios, so if this whets your appetite to have a go
yourself, I offer a range of 1-day felting courses where you can get creative
and make finished items like bags, jewellery, journal notebooks and
scarves. If you’d like to learn more or
book a place (£55 per person), just email me for a leaflet. I’m also running
taster workshops during Open Studios, to make either a bead bracelet or a
brooch. So if you would like to learn
more or book a place on Sunday 16 or Sunday 23 June 2012 (0930-1100, £15
per person), please get in touch.
Remaining open dates are:
Friday 14, Saturday 15, Sunday 16, Monday 17, Friday 21, Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 June, all 1100-1700.
If you’d like to make a day of it and are particularly interested in textiles, there are several other studios close by who are also open on the above days showing textile art, jewellery and silk painting amongst other things. Visit the South East Open Studios website: www.seos-art.org for more details. Also look at the article in this week's Oxted County Border News (page 10).
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Feltmaking at Hever Castle
Had a busy weekend feltmaking on 15 and 16 September, when I was invited to demonstrate feltmaking at the Country Life at the Castle event at Hever Castle in Kent. I managed to get a team of helpers together (thanks everyone!), and we had a very enjoyable (if exhausting!) time talking to visitors and demonstrating the different parts of the feltmaking process. Here are a few photos of us in action!
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Wednesday, 6 June 2012
South East Open Studios 2012
South East Open Studios 2012 has arrived! I spent last week tidying and setting up the studio, making some new bead necklaces and bracelets to display along with my flower corsage wallhanging (see earlier post), putting up posters locally and hoping for sunny weather! The latter of course didn't happen, instead it was all rain over the Jubilee weekend. Anyway, fingers crossed this weekend for sunnier weather to welcome visitors. Here are the dates I'm open:
Saturday 9, Sunday 10, Monday 11 and Saturday 16 June, all 1100-1700.
I’ll again be
demonstrating feltmaking and showing a range of felted and stitched textile
work, including clutch bags, jewellery, flower corsages and small art
pieces. If you’d like to come along and catch
up on what I’ve been doing in the past year, learn about feltmaking or even perhaps
attend a workshop, you’ll be very welcome.
I'm running taster workshops during Open Studios, to make either a bead bracelet or a brooch. So if you would like to learn more or book a place on Sunday 10 or Monday 11 June 2012 (all 0930-1100, £15 per person), please get in touch. If those dates don't suit, just let me know and I'll be happy to agree a suitable time with you.
And if you’d like to
make a day of it and are particularly interested in textiles, there are several
other studios close by who are also open on the above days showing art quilts
and silk painting amongst other things. Just visit the South East Open Studios website: www.seos-art.org. Look forward to seeing you!
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