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Ronnie moved from Port Patrick on the West Coast of Scotland to North Berwick on the East Coast in 2005. His work is influenced by boats, the sea and our interaction with it. His work is made using a combination of slab, pinch and throwing techniques. He incorporates objects found while beach combing; this might involve melting sea glass into a boat or mounting work on driftwood. All Ronnie’s work is individually made, hand crafted and unique.
Rosy Naylor is a Scotland-based millinery designer. She created her own label ‘hatform’ in 2003 and has since been gaining recognition as an innovative designer both in the UK and internationally. Her work fuses sculpture with millinery, creating original and understated forms for the head.
Roz is a textile artist with over 30 years experience as a designer maker. Specialising in batik, she utilises several textile crafts in combination to make one-off works with a very distinctive style.
We are a small craft group who began attending craft fairs about eight years ago.
We specialise in Woodwork, Textiles & Paper Crafts; creating quality Decorative and Wearable art.
Artistic teddy bears made from Mohair or top quality plush fabric. Bears are made in the traditional way, using cotter pin joints.
All bears are one of a kind and have a swing tag stating name and date of birth, as well as having a sewn in makers tag. Hand sewn noses and glass eyes, some bears are dressed or more traditional bears wear a bell or bow.
One of a kind minature needle felted bears. The bears are hand felted using only Scottish wools. They come wearing a tartan ribbon or sash and can be customised according to size, colour, wool and tartan.
All the fabrics used in my products are designed and woven in the North East of Scotland. The cloth is manufactured using yarns which have been spun locally. The colours, which reflect the diversity of the Scottish landscape, are used together to create modern products and give a new look to traditional tweed fabric. All the items I make are unique, made using different co-ordinating woollen cloth which would otherwise have been thrown away, recycling these beautiful fabrics combining them with silk, corduroy and velvet to create a desirable product.
Sallie Tyszko weaves strong, powerful tapestries, full of colours and textures on big floor looms.
Primrose Vintage is home to Lord & Lady Numpty.
An ancient Scottish family who produce sweet creatures called 'Numptys'.
Each Numpty is totally unique and made from recycled, quality antique fabrics, buttons and ...other peoples jumpers.
My work is based on tradition, recycling, celebration and folklore. I work with a mixture of textiles, paint, mixed media and hand screen printing