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  • New pieces for sale…

    Posted by Katie Honnor on Tuesday 22nd of March, 2011 at 4:03pm, and labeled with textiles, jewellery, sue gregor, earrings, loosethread and with 0 comments so far

    Coffee and Jewellery - two of my favourite things! Catherine Peet from Loosethread and Jeweller Sue Gregor have added some fantastic new work to their pages.  I love the intense colours of Sue's new Choysia earrings and Box earrings. Sue embosses the leaves and petals of plants onto plastic using a method…Read more…

  • A big welcome to Craig Fellows - our Maker of the Week.

    Posted by Katie Honnor on Tuesday 12th of April, 2011 at 1:49pm, and labeled with textiles, maker of the week, craig fellows and with 0 comments so far

    With the weather set to change tomorrow (can't actually believe it wont stay like this until October) I'm making the most of the Devon sunshine and working on the laptop in the garden. Bumble bees are buzzing, the blossom on our little apple tree has opened up from tight, pink…Read more…

  • New creations from Peris and Corr

    Posted by Katie Honnor on Monday 27th of June, 2011 at 1:35pm, and labeled with textiles, perisandcorr and with 0 comments so far

    Over the last week or so we've been really excited to see textile artists Peris and Corr adding new designs to their pages on madebyhandonline. Their new collection of bold lampshades and vibrant purses, cushions, and bags are guaranteed to bring colour to your lives, and not at the cost…Read more…

  • madebyhandonline award winners at The Contemporary Craft Fair

    Posted by Katie Honnor on Thursday 7th of July, 2011 at 10:17am, and labeled with textiles, furniture, the contemporary craft fair, louise cottey, christian o'reilly and with 0 comments so far

    I can't quite believe that a month ago we were at the Private View of the Contemporary Craft Fair in Bovey Tracey! The exhibitors had all put the finishing touches to their incredible displays, visitors were queuing at the gate and champagne bottles were poised. It was (amazingly) only a year…Read more…