Running away to the sea – part I
Running away to the sea was the best thing I had done – we became strangers to the world, the internet didn’t work, phone reception was ropey and we went through seasons over a week, sunshine, light...
View ArticleRunning away to the Sea – part II
Is it only 11 days since I have returned form the sea. Longer than the time I spent there but I can still hear it and looking back over the photos reminded me of why I loved it there. the way the light...
View ArticleThe things I have made – running away to the sea – part III
So the packing that we all take in our family trip to the sea predominantly involves things to make, or make things with or to play with. Clothes packing is pretty low comparative to projects to see...
View ArticleThe things I have done..
The things I have done – there is a reason why this blog has been a bit quiet lately. Firstly there was the Reading Contemporary Art Fair, I should have been exhibiting, that was one of my deadline but...
View ArticleMaking and Art Classes with me.
That’s right, there are a new set of making and art classes coming up with me, in my studio in the centre of Reading. Making and Art Classes with me Here are the first two: Saturday 8 June,...
View Articleso since I have last been here
It’s been a little while since I have been here, workshops, things happening, designing, making, finishing thing up so here are a few highlights from my past few weeks. Finishing up the forget-me-not:...
View ArticleI have missed you
But I have been really busy over here I have made plenty of new things, been on adventures, had some unexpected things happen and had to shift things around a bit. But whilst I was gone, I made these:...
View ArticleAunt Elsie’s Christmas Do, Thurs 5 – Sat 7 December
Aunt Elsie’s Aunt Elsie’s Christmas Do is Thursday 5 December 12-8pm, Friday 6 December 10am – 6pm and Saturday 10am – 6pm, in a beautifully decorated marquee in Reading’s Market Place, filled with a...
View ArticleSeaside Sundae, part 1
It literally has been such a long time – firstly because I am completely rubbish at keeping my own secrets, you know when there is something that you mustn’t say or tell but is brilliant in a “I can’t...
View ArticlePlant Dyed Yarns
I remember the first time I saw Elisabeth Beverley’s Plant Dyed Yarns back at Unravel – they felt like a painters palette, skeins hanging in clusters – no fancy twists, plaits or labels, just beautiful...
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