Thought I'd share a photo from yesterday's workshop making Nuno felted journals with 3 very creative felters (whose felting experience ranged from none to quite a bit). They chose completely different colours to work with and the end results were really lovely - the ladies were all rightly very proud of their creations!
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Nuno Felt Journal Workshop
Thought I'd share a photo from yesterday's workshop making Nuno felted journals with 3 very creative felters (whose felting experience ranged from none to quite a bit). They chose completely different colours to work with and the end results were really lovely - the ladies were all rightly very proud of their creations!
Monday, 27 June 2011
SEOS 2011 - the end
Well it was a busy 2 weeks/3 weekends, and despite the endless rain we had 93 visitors over the 8 days we were open - thanks to everyone who took the time to visit. I finished up the event running a workshop with 3 talented ladies who were naturals at feltmaking - each of them made a fantastic flower corsage and a felt bead bracelet (or bracelet come necklace). So a great day and a great end to Open Studios 2011!
Monday, 6 June 2011
SEOS 2011 - the first weekend




Despite the pouring rain on Sunday, which stopped Andrew from demonstrating outside, we had 28 visitors to the studio during our first weekend. Thanks to everyone who visited for your interest. Here are a few photos, including one of Liz, who today made 2 lovely flowers in a feltmaking workshop.
Andrew and I were joined by local silk painter Elitta Fell on Friday to have our photo taken by Kevin Black for an article in this week's County Border News. Click on the link below to view the photo: http://tandridgegazette.publisha.com/articles/147029-artists-open-their-studios.
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
South East Open Studios & Workshops June 2011
I blogged on 14 April about the South East Open Studios this June - as the event is about to start, I thought it was worth a reminder about dates etc. Woodturner Andrew Griffiths and I are hosting from my studio in Old Oxted, Surrey, with lots of finished pieces by both of us for visitors to look at or buy, plus we're both demonstrating our craft throughout (me feltmaking, Andrew woodturning on his lathe). Both of us have been following new ideas this year, I've been getting into a definite sea, shore and shells theme, and Andrew has been working on some experimental and sculptural art pieces. We both enjoy chatting to visitors and sharing what we do, so we do hope to see as many of you there as possible.
Our open times are Saturday 4, Sunday 5, Friday 10, Saturday 11, Sunday 12, Monday 13, Saturday 18, Sunday 19 June, 1100-1700, free entry and easy parking. Please note that Andrew now cannot be present on Friday 10 June, although all his work will be.
Andrew and I have also joined up with other local artists involved in the event to come up with a trail guide, which covers Oxted to Westerham and down to Edenbridge - please email me for a copy (natashasmartdesign@yahoo.co.uk).
Our open times are Saturday 4, Sunday 5, Friday 10, Saturday 11, Sunday 12, Monday 13, Saturday 18, Sunday 19 June, 1100-1700, free entry and easy parking. Please note that Andrew now cannot be present on Friday 10 June, although all his work will be.
Andrew and I have also joined up with other local artists involved in the event to come up with a trail guide, which covers Oxted to Westerham and down to Edenbridge - please email me for a copy (natashasmartdesign@yahoo.co.uk).
Monday, 23 May 2011
BREAKTHROUGH Felting Workshop

Had a great day on 20 May teaching feltmaking basics to 19 creative ladies from the BREAKTHROUGH Floral Designers Group at Halstead Village Hall in Kent. We covered flat felting, cords and 3D objects like beads, to give the members the basic skills to create their own felt pieces for incorporating into floral designs. I also introduced the idea of adding extra pattern and texture to felt using yarns and ribbons, which led to some creative and colourful results (as you can see from the flat felt pieces drying in the sun). Thanks to everyone involved for their input!
Thursday, 14 April 2011
South East Open Studios 2011
With Summer approaching, it's also the time of year for artist open studio events. For the last 3 years I've opened my studio in June during Surrey Artists Open Studios. This year for a change I've got together with artists locally in Oxted and Westerham, and we've collectively decided to join the South East Open Studios 2011. It also takes place in June but is more Kent-based. We're right on the edge of both counties here, so thought we might attract a new audience - so please come and visit!
I'm joining forces again with Andrew Griffiths here in Old Oxted, so we'll both be demonstrating our art throughout the event (me felting, him woodturning) and there'll be lots of work to view. Dates are 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 June - it covers 3 weekends in all, open 11am-5pm each day. I'll post more details nearer the time, as well as dates of feltmaking workshops - so please get in touch (email: natashasmartdesign@yahoo.co.uk) , or have a look at the website (www.seos-org.uk) as there are lots of other artists involved. Look forward to seeing you!
I'm joining forces again with Andrew Griffiths here in Old Oxted, so we'll both be demonstrating our art throughout the event (me felting, him woodturning) and there'll be lots of work to view. Dates are 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 June - it covers 3 weekends in all, open 11am-5pm each day. I'll post more details nearer the time, as well as dates of feltmaking workshops - so please get in touch (email: natashasmartdesign@yahoo.co.uk) , or have a look at the website (www.seos-org.uk) as there are lots of other artists involved. Look forward to seeing you!
Monday, 4 April 2011
Cushion Madness!

Spring is meant to bring out the madness in us all, and I'm no exception. Though instead of gamboling like a lamb in the very welcome sunshine, with me it's been making cushions. I'd never made cushions before but got tempted by a combination of spotting lovely fabrics at the Stitch and Craft 2011 show at Olympia II on 18 March and needing to make our kitchen benches look a bit more cosy. And I hadn't realised how easy it is to make cushions (the fold-through, non-zip type). I've made 4 with the fabrics I bought at the show and have plans for more. I also made a fifth (this time for my studio) with some fabric scraps (many of which I'd dyed and screen-printed for my college course in 2006!). I patchworked these together with some orange and yellow fabric I'd dyed which I was just waiting for the right opportunity to use. Really pleased with the result so I think this could be the start of an addiction! My next plan is for a patchwork cushion made from hand-made felt. And this all goes to show that you should never throw anything away from your stash as you never know when it'll come in useful!
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cushion,
felt,
hand-dyed,
Olympia stitch show,
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