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Jane Bregazzi and Becky Greer form a partnership; Swelkie Felt producing individually designed felt work.
Their unique range includes scarves, bags, cushions, accessories, coffee cosies, cushions, jewellery, cards, and more.
Bekki's collections to date are greatly inspired by St Peters Seminary, Cardross, Scotland. Bekki creates forms that emulate shapes and textures found at the site and explores associated themes.
Belinda uses a digital jacquard and other looms to make hangings and accessories.
She loves to bring colour and texture to woven cloth using traditional weave structures from early times, and new weave structures she devises.
Ben Murdock works in Coburg House Studios, Edinburgh. He graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a postgraduate degree in Design and Applied Arts in 2003.
Murdock’s contemporary, ceramic ornaments are primarily slipcast and fired to earthenware temperatures. He enjoys using a variety of techniques and is work is informed by his passion for collecting mundane objects.
My pieces explore ideas of the embedded object and memory. The found objects I use are metaphors for recovered memory – forms of association and representation. I see these materials as artefacts which have a powerful relationship with the environment I have taken them from. I use objects which pull away from their environments acting as signifiers of residual memory.
Handmade message boards made from textiles and wood.
Funky! Unique! Original!
Many designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh can be accurately reproduced for cross stitch. These kits are supplied with AIDA material of 14 or 18 count, in white, ivory, pink and black.
Situated on the North Shore of Loch Morar in West Lochaber, Bev Arnold produces a range of quality hand painted glassware. John Arnold produces a range of beautiful photographic images. The designs and the photographs are mainly taken from and inspired by the natural world. Glassware products include wine and whisky glasses. Photographs are mounted or hand framed and also available on small giftware products. We have a small workshop and studio on the shores of Loch Morar where all our products are available.
I design and make a wide variety of crocheted and occasionally, knitted, items, ranging from miniature teddy bears, fairies and dragons, to freeform crocheted art, one-of-a-kind pet blankets, baby toys and wear and childrens' and adult cosy-wear, as well as gift wear and household items. I also sell patterns for some of my designs. I am inspired by nature and mythology in my designs and colours.
Beverley is a designer/jeweller/silversmith producing hand raised beakers, bowls and jewellery in precious metals using precious and semi preciuos stones. She is also a part time lecturer at Gray School of Art and self-employed jewellery tutor.