As promised, here is the list of confirmed stall holders for Sunday 12 December. These Homeworks regulars will be back for a second week if you missed them last time - Lou Rota, Smith and Coates, Handworks, Somerville Scarves, Sasha Kamen, Sonia Shakerley, Oliver Marder and Liaqat Rasul, known for Ghulam Sakina and now with new collection ‘Sq’wat!’
New this week will be contemporary ceramics from Timea Sido, silver jewellery from Caroline Watson, vintage homewares from Dorothy Stiven, hand blended oils and treatments from Celia Worster, ceramics from Jacqui Ramrayka, vintage teacup candles from Me Old China and opulent jewellery from Cinderela B.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Homeworks at the Farmers’ Market
Hot on the heels of last weeks Christmas Bazaar at 20th Century Theatre, here is the list of confirmed stall holders for next Sunday’s craft market:
Up-cycled homewares from Lou Rota, recycled wool children’s clothes from Smith and Coates, quilts and cashmere from Handworks, fine handmade jewellery from Sasha Kamen, silk scarves and cushions from Somerville Scarves, organic skincare from Tabitha Robertson, handmade jewellery from Sonia Shakerley, vintage and contemporary finds from Homespun & Vintage, cashmere football scarves from Savile Rogue, knitting kits and more from Fiona Bailey, fifties inspired handmade aprons from Cherrypie Couture, Vevian Handmade Children’s Shoes, customised vintage furniture from Oliver Marder and Squat - designer of the fabulous Ghulam Sakina womenswear brand.
There will be more stallholders on the 12th so keep checking back for updates. x
Up-cycled homewares from Lou Rota, recycled wool children’s clothes from Smith and Coates, quilts and cashmere from Handworks, fine handmade jewellery from Sasha Kamen, silk scarves and cushions from Somerville Scarves, organic skincare from Tabitha Robertson, handmade jewellery from Sonia Shakerley, vintage and contemporary finds from Homespun & Vintage, cashmere football scarves from Savile Rogue, knitting kits and more from Fiona Bailey, fifties inspired handmade aprons from Cherrypie Couture, Vevian Handmade Children’s Shoes, customised vintage furniture from Oliver Marder and Squat - designer of the fabulous Ghulam Sakina womenswear brand.
There will be more stallholders on the 12th so keep checking back for updates. x
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Homeworks at The Salusbury Farmers Market
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Tangled snowflake by Timea Sido |
Participating designers to be announced soon, enjoy the snow this weekend.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Last Day...
The Homeworks Christmas Bazaar is in full swing and will be at 20th Century Theatre until 9pm tonight. Get yourself down there for Christmas shopping bargains, delicious cakes and a glass of free fizz...
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Homeworks Christmas Bazaar starts today
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greetings cards by Petra Boase |
The Homeworks Christmas Bazaar is now on for two days only at:
Thursday 25 November 2-9pm
Friday 26 November 10-9pm
Complimentary fizz from 7pm each evening. Cakes all day!
Friday 26 November 10-9pm
Complimentary fizz from 7pm each evening. Cakes all day!
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Sale Preview Seven - For Children
Beautifully soft and cosy children’s nightwear inspired by classic english styles and prints by Sogoodnight:
Vintage inspired children’s clothes from Christa Davis:
Hand block printed indian cotton quilts, pyjamas, dresses, skirts and more from Handworks:
Handmade recycled wool clothes for children embellished with crochet details by Smith and Coates:
Vintage inspired children’s clothes from Christa Davis:
Labels:
designer-makers,
handknits,
Homeworks Christmas Sale
Sale Preview Six - Interiors
Stoneware dish by Jacqui Ramrayka.
Rooster collage by Nancy Batty. Nancy will also be selling her new range of printed bags, cards and cushions at the sale.
Screen printed cushion by Thornback and Peel:
Delicate contemporary ceramic bowls and decorations by Timea Sido:
Vintage Christmas decorations by Dorothy and Lorna:
And last but not least, add a touch of fabulousness to your shopping with this witty print from Samantha Morris:
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