River at Snape in monochrome
Textile artist specialising in landscapes and shibori.
My inspiration comes from nature and landscapes. I specialise in shibori using woad and indigo. I also stitch Suffolk and Norfolk coastal landscapes.
Visit by Appointment at Other Times?
Yes
My Iris cushions
Fabrics for the home created from botanical paintings.
Made up cushions and sample lengths of bespoke curtain fabric created from my original botanical art works, digitally printed on a variety of fabrics.
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Yes
Confusion
Textile Artist
Greta is using traditional craft- embroidery in contemporary art, and challenges perceptions we have of the medium.
multi-weave basket with hazel handle
Weaver, basket maker, felt maker, milliner
Weaver, spinner, dyer, felter, milliner... explorer of all things textile that reveals the hand of the maker. And now weaver of willow too.
Tuition
Yes
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Yes
Liz Shackleton
Individual hooked and progged rugs. Some Woollen quilts
Individual rugs made from recycled wool, cashmere and alpaca using traditional rag rug techniques. Durable domestic items. Other recycled wool and fabric pieces.
Tuition
Yes
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Yes
Fabric bowl
Botanical Printing on fabric and paper
Constantly experimenting, using locally sourced leaves and natural dyes, I am fascinated by the serendipitous results that constantly surprise and always delight.
Tuition
Yes
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Yes
Marian May
Fine Felt and Eco Print Textiles
Colourful fine wool, silk and vintage linen textiles drawing on the natural world for inspiration.
Tuition
Yes
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Yes
Nell Rose
Shaft-loom weaver, artist, natural dyer
I weave textile art works as well as textiles for interiors. I use a shaft loom to weave simple and complex weaves.
Tuition
Yes
Visit by Appointment at Other Times?
Yes
Felted wool and paper lit columns
Fibre Artist specialising in Felt
Award winning Fibre Artist with a passion for felting. Inspired by the natural world, using natural materials that come together in the process of felting.