Selvedge Stories
December 10th
Ellie Evans is hoping that Selvedge will make her name this Christmas. Patchworking her way to success she is keen to challenge the perceptions of traditional craft. She combines hand...
December 10th
Ellie Evans is hoping that Selvedge will make her name this Christmas. Patchworking her way to success she is keen to challenge the perceptions of traditional craft. She combines hand...
December 9th
We think that illustrator Daisy De Villenueve is hinting that she would quite like a charm bracelet for Christmas... we hope that Santa obliges. Daisy's distinctive works have their own...
December 9th
We think that illustrator Daisy De Villenueve is hinting that she would quite like a charm bracelet for Christmas... we hope that Santa obliges. Daisy's distinctive works have their own...
December 8th
Celia Lusted reminds us to post in time for Christmas in her appealing retro print. (And in case you were wondering the last posting day for Selvedge Drygoods in the...
December 8th
Celia Lusted reminds us to post in time for Christmas in her appealing retro print. (And in case you were wondering the last posting day for Selvedge Drygoods in the...
December 7th
Scandinavian born Lotta Andersons' work is winging its way from the States so watch this space! www.jansdotter.com
December 7th
Scandinavian born Lotta Andersons' work is winging its way from the States so watch this space! www.jansdotter.com
December 6th
Guy Hills and Kirsty McDougall (AKA Dashing Tweeds) are intent on taking tweed into the 21st Century. And if their layered star is anything to go by it seems that...
December 6th
Guy Hills and Kirsty McDougall (AKA Dashing Tweeds) are intent on taking tweed into the 21st Century. And if their layered star is anything to go by it seems that...
December 5th
It took us a moment to realise that Sally Weatherill's trio of owls were actually the three wise men in feathered form (owls equal wisdom... very clever!) www.sallyweatherill.co.uk
December 5th
It took us a moment to realise that Sally Weatherill's trio of owls were actually the three wise men in feathered form (owls equal wisdom... very clever!) www.sallyweatherill.co.uk