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Red Admiral Underwing drawing complete!
Thankyou lockdown! Got back to the drawing board after a long period of artists block.
NEW- Industrial Chic Shetland fine lace creel art-piece.
A creel is a cage to catch lobsters and crabs on the sea bed.
NEW - Shetland fine lace wool table lamp. Alice Maude pattern from the 1800s in Shetland white on smoked glass, reflects subtle pattern when lit.
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Hogweed Sunset mini Skirt.
Hogweed sunset inspired mini skirt.
Burnslane Clothing mini skirt launch
Amy had sold two before I got there, amazing!
The Crugiford Cabinet
Crugiford Cabinet heirloom upcycle commission.
'Pisca Chest' commission for Shetland Textile Museum 2018.
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Contemporary bespoke Shetland Fine Lace beaded table lamps ready for Makers Market SWW "Scadmans Heeds" (sea Urchins) 28.09.17
Finally finished the 'Mrs Montague's Pattern lamp! This one tested my sanity, the alternate PURL lace rows are so difficult but it is worth it for the finish. Have these to view/sell at Makers Market on Sat 30.09.17 Not many but they are intricate and time consuming, just what value do I put on them…… All knitted in Jamieson and Smiths un-dyed Shetland Supreme lace wool. Quality contemporary table lamps with bulbs included!
3 New Unique bespoke Shetland Nature Migration inspired mini skirts. August 2017
Really pleased with these fab new Shetland Nature and Shetland Fine Lace inspired mini prints. Hand-drawn engineered print on cotton panama heavy, fab colour and excellent quality/drape/shape/cut. Hand knit Shetland traditional fine lace patterns on front and back pockets in Shetland Supreme un-dyed 'Shetland black' fine lace wool. Been working on all these pockets through the summer to have them for Makers Market (30th Sept wool week 2107), truly unique art-wear!
'Scadsmans Heed' (Sea Urchin) contemporary Shetland Fine Lace table lamp. May 2017.
THis lamp is on display (for sale) at the Shetland Textile Museum. First time I have made this Zigzag pattern by Zena Thomson of the Shetland Guild of Spinners & Weavers. Adapted the pattern slightly for the zig zag beads to emulate the texture/design of the 'Scadmans Heed' (Sea Urchin). Many hours go into the measurements so the fine lace dresses to fit the globe as well as the knitting itself!! Knitted on 3 needles to produce a seamless lace. Seams when the lace lamp is lit would be unsightly.
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