My Trevose Head Collection of handwoven throws are inspired by my own childhood memories of this wonderful place. They were designed by me for my fundraising campaign to help the National Trust in its work to conserve the headland, and they are each handwoven by me using the finest lambswool. A limited edition of 100 throws, I will be donating…
In 2016, thanks to gifts in wills and generous donations, the National Trust was able to purchase Trevose Head when for the first time it came up for sale. In July that year, the National Trust launched a campaign to raise £250,000 to support conservation work on the headland. The Trust intends to safeguard the ownership of Trevose Head and…
You can see how my Trevose Head Campaign is doing by visiting my Weaving a path for Trevose Head page on Just Giving. I shall be updating this page each time I send my donations from the sale of Trevose Head throws to the South West Regional National Trust. The money will be put into their Trevose Head Campaign fund.…
I said I was going to West Zealand in my previous post to teach about the way I weave at their Festival of Weaving. So, now that I am back and got a few urgent things sorted I thought I would share some of my experience out there. So firstly, I must say how warm and friendly all the weavers at…
If you have read my previous posts about my trip to West Zealand, Denmark to teach about my weaving method and practise, you will know that while I was there I fell in love with the Danish dietary staple Rugbrød or Rye Bread. So much so that when I came back to England I just had to work out how…
3- 5 June 2017, Kattrup Estate, Jyderup, West Zealand, Denmark I shall be teaching on the subject of “One warp, infinite designs” at this year’s Festival of Weaving organised by Weavers in West Zealand and The Weavers’ House, working in collaboration with West Zealand Museum, Holbæk Museums Association, Kalundborg Museums Association, Odsherreds Art Museum & the Friends of Malergården (The…