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Model Milliner Donna Morrow creates couture headwear suitable for any occasion. Handcrafted from straws, felt and silk she produces bespoke hats and headpieces.
Jaggy Bunnets can be found in West Kilbride Main Street.
Tuition available in millinery for those wishing to explore this creative craft.
I create a range of contemporary products from pressed wool felt including necklaces, bracelets, brooches, bags, purses, notebooks and cushions. Inspiration comes from everywhere, from the environment, pebbles on the beach and even from the fabric itself. My love of clean simple shapes has helped me produce a collection that is strong in shape and pattern in an array of rich colours.
Knitwear/Craft shop based in the South Mainland of Shetland, adjacent to Sumburgh Airport. The knitwear is designed by Doreen Brown and is classed as being amongst the finest in the Islands for its distinctive designs and highest quality. Our classic collection includes a beautiful range of natural, undyed garments some of which are hand spun in beautiful shades from the native Shetland sheep. As our garments are individually knitted we can provide a personal made to measure service where we can adapt styles and colour to our customers requirements.
A hand weaver producing exclusive scarves and shawls in fine hand dyed silk. Ideal for special occasion gifts, birthdays, anniversaries or weddings.
My designs are inspired by my rural Scottish environment - starry skies, changing landscapes, horizons, the sea. Movement of line and tactility are important features of my work, and some pieces incorporate a further sensory element in the form of aromatic beads that contain the perfume or essential oil of the wearer’s choice.
I am interested in producing work from a narrative relating to the wearer. This allows me to produce a piece which is directly related to the wearer and is much more than just a decorative object.
Jo works with mixed media, combining dyed and painted fabrics with fleece and felt, embellished by hand and machine embroidery, couching, quilting and beading.
Ceramic artist, Duncan Hood creates individual and innovative works in porcelain inspired from land and seascape.
Ebba Goring uses traditional jewellery making techniques to transform her hand crocheted cotton and lace designs using skills that have been handed down from generation to generation into precious metal pieces of jewellery, thus preserving them forever.
Creative woodcraft. Incorporating pyrography, painting, carving, woodturning and inlay we make gifts, furniture and items of wooden jewellery which are unique, tactile and functional. Commissions undertaken.