Sunday, 26 January 2014

My textiles on display

Here are some examples of my Shetland Lace scarves and Opera Shawls.


Here you see, in close proximity, Carmen, Violetta and Freya



Here you see Rosina, Pamina, Violetta and Ariadne


Here is an array of Shetland Lace Scarves

New Fair-Isles



These are my most recent Fair-Isle berets, finished 26 January 2014

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Christmas Market at City University, 12 Dec

I will be selling my Opera Shawls at this market  = please come and buy my stuff!!! 




Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Craft, Gift and Pamper Day




I will be exhibiting my textiles at this event - please come and buy them!!







Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Maple Village Christmas Fayre, 24 November



Will be selling my Opera Shawls here!! Look forward to seeing you......

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Opera Shawl FREIA

My latest design is an Opera Shawl for FREIA.
Apple Green for Freia's apples!! (OK, GOLDEN apples if you're being strictly literal, but this is such a beautiful shade of green!) It is hand-knitted in Kidsilk, and hand-beaded.






Here she is as portrayed by Arthur Rackham  in his illustrations of Wagner's RING.


Monday, 14 October 2013

Shetland Textiles: 800 BC to the Present

Just bought this beautiful book : SHETLAND TEXTILES, 800 BC to the present. Edited by Sarah Laurenson.
I love this because I make Shetland Lace shawls, and it's wonderful to have such a  comprehensive  history of Shetland textiles.



It 'does what it says on the tin' - a comprehensive history of textiles in Shetland from the earliest times to the present day. There are chapters dealing with Shetland Sheep and Wool, with Fair Isle Knitting  and Shetland Lace. I am reproducing here some images from the book - (I don't THINK I am breaching any copyright laws here, since they are mainly images in the public domain that I have seen before).






This is a well-known image of Shetland knitters - I don't have a date for this, but it must  be early in the 20th century, perhaps before the First World War. I have made shawls similar to the one being knitted by the woman in the foreground.


Shetland Lace Shawls drying.



Finally, some Shetland sheep.