Textile artist Samantha Schofield |
For a change,
today I’l like to introduce you to one of my Twitter friends, Samantha
Schofield, a textile artist from Derby.
As my
regulars know, I am way out of my comfort zone with anything to do with fabric
and especially *shudder * sewing… so it’s great that Samantha is offering
classes in this area.
Samantha very
kindly reviewed our beloved Santa’s List stamp set on her blog
recently so I asked her what
inspired her crafting. Like many of us, she started crafting as a child.
“I learnt
skills from my family here in Derbyshire; my grandmothers knitted and
stitched, my mother sewed (and still does) and my father was a watercolour and
pen and ink artist.”
But it was
sewing which became her passion and she went on to study a BA in Textile
Design, specialising in print design.
“I love
repeating patterns on fabric and paper. It's my weakness,” she says. “I like to look back at old-fashioned
crafts and make them current and practical for the here and now. Vintage books
and magazines are my main reference points.”
Samantha
holds classes in Borrowash, focusing on her passion for textiles. She says: “Seasonal
wreaths, textile keepsakes, brooches, corsages; using fabrics, threads and
buttons... and lots of fun! I take on special requests too, a hen party have
just asked for French knickers! All my classes are half day so you leave with
lots of ideas.
“I enjoying
being able to create something handmade and bespoke. In my workshops, you bring
your own creativity and learn new skills and techniques while making, with the
added bonus of lots of tea and cake! I enjoy sharing my knowledge, it's great
to get together and get social and share some of my crafty secrets!”
Samantha runs
Crafternoon Teas (wish I’d thought of that title!) at Marmalade and Tea,
Borrowash:
Sew a
Christmas Keepsake
This Sunday,
8th December, 2pm-5pm (only two places left)
Handstitch
and embellish it with embroidery, ribbons and buttons. Add a vintage hand-typed
message to your creation.
Create a
bespoke springtime floral brooch
Using vintage
fabrics, buttons and your own creativity! Choose fabrics from the stash to make
yours truly unique.
Rose
Textile Corsage
Sunday, 9th
February, 2pm-5pm
Make a
beautiful fabric rose for yourself or to give as a gift. Using pinks, creams
and reds to create a real keepsake, all finished with a vintage button.
Each
Crafternoon Tea comes with a pot of tea, hand baked scone, jam and freshly
whipped cream plus a crafty goodie bag.
£20 per
head. To book contact hello@marmaladeeandtea.co.uk or call 01332
672862.
Textile artist Samantha Schofield |
For a change,
today I’l like to introduce you to one of my Twitter friends, Samantha
Schofield, a textile artist from Derby.
As my
regulars know, I am way out of my comfort zone with anything to do with fabric
and especially *shudder * sewing… so it’s great that Samantha is offering
classes in this area.
Samantha very
kindly reviewed our beloved Santa’s List stamp set on her blog
recently so I asked her what
inspired her crafting. Like many of us, she started crafting as a child.
“I learnt
skills from my family here in Derbyshire; my grandmothers knitted and
stitched, my mother sewed (and still does) and my father was a watercolour and
pen and ink artist.”
But it was
sewing which became her passion and she went on to study a BA in Textile
Design, specialising in print design.
“I love
repeating patterns on fabric and paper. It's my weakness,” she says. “I like to look back at old-fashioned
crafts and make them current and practical for the here and now. Vintage books
and magazines are my main reference points.”
Samantha
holds classes in Borrowash, focusing on her passion for textiles. She says: “Seasonal
wreaths, textile keepsakes, brooches, corsages; using fabrics, threads and
buttons... and lots of fun! I take on special requests too, a hen party have
just asked for French knickers! All my classes are half day so you leave with
lots of ideas.
“I enjoying
being able to create something handmade and bespoke. In my workshops, you bring
your own creativity and learn new skills and techniques while making, with the
added bonus of lots of tea and cake! I enjoy sharing my knowledge, it's great
to get together and get social and share some of my crafty secrets!”
Samantha runs
Crafternoon Teas (wish I’d thought of that title!) at Marmalade and Tea,
Borrowash:
Sew a
Christmas Keepsake
This Sunday,
8th December, 2pm-5pm (only two places left)
Handstitch
and embellish it with embroidery, ribbons and buttons. Add a vintage hand-typed
message to your creation.
Create a
bespoke springtime floral brooch
Using vintage
fabrics, buttons and your own creativity! Choose fabrics from the stash to make
yours truly unique.
Rose
Textile Corsage
Sunday, 9th
February, 2pm-5pm
Make a
beautiful fabric rose for yourself or to give as a gift. Using pinks, creams
and reds to create a real keepsake, all finished with a vintage button.
Each
Crafternoon Tea comes with a pot of tea, hand baked scone, jam and freshly
whipped cream plus a crafty goodie bag.
£20 per
head. To book contact hello@marmaladeeandtea.co.uk or call 01332
672862.
Thank-you Helen for the opportunity to feature on your lovely crafty blog! Samantha
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