Sunday 8 December 2019

Come along! 10-2 today. 

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Meet the Maker - Sally Hampson

Meet the Maker - Sally Hampson
Sally Hampson weaves with 100% pure British wool and is passionate about being involved in every step of the process, from selecting the sheep breeds to creating the finished blanket, shawl or scarf.





The shawls and scarves are woven in natural un-dyed wool from the fleeces of Welsh Black and Jacob sheep, using a traditional twill which creates warmth in its open structure. Sally has recently started felting some of her shawls. This creates a denser, warmer and softer feel.













The blankets are limited edition, woven in 100% pure Shetland wool. The ‘Family Blanket’ a new addition to the collection, is a replica of a blanket Sally grew up with. The original label read, The Connemara Rug.

Sally has spent time with shepherds in the Cheviot Hills on the Scottish border. This wild and rugged landscape continues to be an important part of what she wants to share through her weaving.



Sally will be at Homeworks on 8th December. 

Meet the Maker - Marissa Irwin

Meet the Maker - Marissa Irwin


As the granddaughter and niece of professional jewellers, Marissa Irwin has been draping herself in gemstones from a very young age. Her first designs included graduation gifts for her elementary school girlfriends and birthday presents for her Mom and beloved grandmothers. She continued making jewellery throughout  university, hosting trunk shows at her family’s jewellery store in the US and selling earrings alongside local artisans at her town’s summer fair. Nowadays, you’ll find her crafting new designs with semi-precious gemstones, freshwater pearls and delicate gold findings at her home studio in London.

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Marissa says! My favorite product is the Freshwater Pearl Threader earrings. They're made of 14kt gold-filled ear threaders and Freshwater Pearls that I individually wrap using 14kt gold-filled wire. I wear them almost everyday!





I often feel most inspired to create when I'm sitting at my desk with a pile of colorful gemstones in different shapes & sizes all mixed up together in front of me. I'll play with color combinations and designs on a velvet cloth until I have that 'aha!' moment. I also use Instagram as a source of inspiration by following the journeys of fellow designers & makers - seeing each of them do what they love inspires me to keep going!




Marissa will be at Homeworks on 8th December. 


Tuesday 3 December 2019

Meet the Maker - Soapnskin

Meet the Maker - Soapnskin 


soapNskin is more than a name – it is a passion. Rabia & Samar came together in 2015 to create a range of products in response to their own skin woes! Following a complete new look and range of products this year, we bring you a range of 12 body care products that are 100% natural, multi tasking, fully customisable & award winning to create an all natural, sensory experience for your skin that will impact your complete wellbeing. A range that spans Body Butters to Cleansing Bars to a first of its kind Skin Cashmere Face & Body` Mask, treat your senses to an exotic journey through ancient wisdom, inspired by beauty rituals along the ancient Silk Routes that harness the potency of some of the finest ingredients these regions have to offer to protect and preserve your skin from the effects of the modern world.



My favourite product is our Skin Cashmere Face & Body Mask. This product is a clay-free powder mask that can be used on your face and body to exfoliate, brighten and nourish dull and tired skin. It is inspired by bridal rituals from the Northern regions of Kashmir and contains ingredients such as turmeric, sandalwood powder and crushed rose petals to impart a radiant, healthy glow all over your face and body! Read more at www.soapnskin.com 



Much of our inspiration has come from our dual heritage as British Muslims. Much of our inspiration comes from both the British Isles and different regions along the Silk Routes. After nearly two years of research we are still amazed at how much we have yet to learn!



Come and see Soapnskin at Homeworks on 8th December. 

Sunday 1 December 2019

Today's the day! Our first of two fabulous Christmas Bazaars, with wonderful stallholders selling textiles, jewellery, prints, ceramics, homewares, skincare and more. We will be open from 10-2 - do come along and say hello. And there will be another fair along next Sunday too, in case you don't tick everything off your list! 

Friday 29 November 2019

Meet the maker - Ruth Spencer-Jolly

Meet the maker - Ruth Spencer-Jolly


Hi! I'm an artist based close to Queen's Park and I am really inspired by the locality which I love walking and running round. In my guise as 'ARTSJ' I currently have two ranges of products, one of which directly responds to nearby boroughs of London, taking the form of illustrated maps that capture the sites of interest and quirky landmarks in a neighbourhood. I also have a 'paisley pet' range: a collection of products for people who love animals, pattern and bright colours. When not making art, I'm often found with my other hat on - as a nanny - but I also love to run, ceilidh and go to the theatre.




My favourite product at present is the paisley dog teatowel. It's bright, cheerful and captures man's best in friend in many of the possible shapes and sizes. 






My favourite place to find inspiration at the moment is the Victoria and Albert Museum. I didn't grow up in London, and so I only discovered this treasure trove when I moved to 'the big smoke' about 18 months ago. It's incredible! As a lover of all things patterned; I'm in seventh heaven there. 
You can see Ruth's work at www.ruthspencerjolly.com/ARTSJ and www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ArtSJillustrationRuth will be at Homeworks on 1st December

Wednesday 27 November 2019

Meet the Maker - Yellow Tulip Crafts

Meet the Maker - Gordana Lalic of Yellow Tulip Crafts

Yellow Tulip Crafts is all about colourful hand embroidered pieces with a playful touch. I design and create mostly florals and interiors using embroidery thread very often mixed with paint which gives each piece the lightness I am aiming for while the thread adds the sense of texture and warmth. My favourites are definitely my embroidered interiors hence an Instagam inspired series of rooms I have chosen from many accounts that I follow. (https://www.instagram.com/yellowtulipcrafts/).
Commissions are welcome, contact: Yellowtulip.shop@gmail.com



This floral hoop is one of my favourite, I love its blend of bright and bold colours I have used to create the composition of "floating" flowers.

I am easily inspired, a shade of a particular colour will do the trick not to mention beautiful interior spaces (or design magazines), art exhibitions, textiles with patterns and colours I can't get out of my head and much more.





Meet the Maker - Alice Frankel

Meet the Maker - Alice Frankel





I am a printmaker working in etching and linocut. Printmaking uses processes that have been tried and tested for centuries, but these traditions can be combined with new techniques such as photopolymer etching in exciting ways. Printing produces inherently one-off pieces and the process allows you to tweak and amend, so that printing can give unexpected results and each print is unique. I love how the process is both technical and precise and hands-on and messy - but don't love having permanently inky hands! 



My favourite pieces at the moment are my linocuts of a boat at sea and a lighthouse - I like to picture them hanging on a child's bedroom wall, while a child dreams of the places they will go and adventures they will have.










I find inspiration in the natural world, and wandering happily around London's galleries.  

Alice will be at Homeworks on 1st December

Monday 25 November 2019

Meet the Maker - The Hampstead Smock Company

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Meet the Maker - The Hampstead Smock Company


I studied Fashion & Textile Design at St Martin’s School of Art in the 1980’s, I specialised in Interiors & Soft Furnishings and have worked all over the world doing this job.  My products are accessories for the home.  I’ve always worn an artists smock to work in, this was inspired by my mother who wore one around the house looking after 6 children.



 My favourite product is my ‘Smock’, although all the products I will be bringing to sell at ‘Homeworks’ give me great pleasure.



I truly find inspiration from within, I can walk into a home or space and immediately know how I’d enhance it with beautiful products, soft furnishings, lighting.  I frequent museums, we have so much wonderful free art to see in London, I go to new exhibitions and I often walk through London where I was told as a child by my father to look up and see the architecture around us, we can miss so much and so all of this inspires me.

The Hampstead Smock Company will be at Homeworks on 8th December

Saturday 23 November 2019

Meet the maker - Hokan Bowls

Meet the maker - Alistair Donald

Once I became a father of two sons, it quickly became apparent that I needed to use my time efficiently in the kitchen and to avoid unnecessary food waste. So I turned the leaning towers of bowls with saucers and clingfilm that covered food in the fridge, into a practical, plastic-free solution that will work in any kitchen. Hokan Bowls can be used to cook, bake, store, serve and save food. They come in three sizes with a one-size fits-all lid, which through their interlocking design can be stacked one on top of another to save space in the fridge, the freezer or the oven. Their contemporary design and range of colours, makes them perfect for serving to table or keeping out on the sideboard. One Hokan Bowl with many uses, that with good care, will last a lifetime. 




 The home, and living within it, provides all the inspiration needed to improve and develop how to make how we live more conscientious and efficient. Nature always provides the colours needed to determine the new ranges, and people provide the feedback necessary to improve and fine-tune.

Hokan bowls will be at Homeworks on 1st and 8th December. 

Thursday 21 November 2019

Meet the maker - Jackie Parsons

Meet the maker - Jackie Parsons
Scobel clothing makes pared Back considered women’s clothing and accessories made in south east London by Jackie Parsons using fabrics surplus to the trade.



Jackie's current favourite piece is thiscross back apron made from sanforised Irish Linen. It improves with washing and has a useful phone pocket on the bib so you can carry on chatting while stirring your risotto. 
Jackie used to work as a costumier so finds inspiration in any costume drama. She likes to keep the romance with out compromising the practicality.
Come and see Jackie at Homeworks on 1st December

Tuesday 19 November 2019

Meet the Maker - Elsker




My name is Sian and I am Elsker Creations. Elsker Creations was created from my desire to transform what was my hobby and love (elsker) of traditional crafts into my full time job. This journey began almost two years ago when I started taking this passion for traditional crafts such as; gilding, calligraphy, letterpress printing and bookbinding and applying a contemporary twist through my handmade products and designs. I now also run gilding workshops for adults and a programme of arts and crafts workshops for babies, toddlers and children.




My favourite products are my glass gilded pressed flower frames. I love the process of glass gilding and these works have evolved the most. I feel like I am capturing a season or a moment in time. These works are one of a kind. I love the way I manage to capture the vibrancy of the flowers.
My allotment is my number one place to find inspiration. I love doing things with my hands, I find it very therapeutic and that extends to gardening. The wildness of my allotment is a great inspiration, I feel I am out of London and can think clearly. I have also developed a wild flower meadow and use many of the flowers in my works. 






Queen's Park based Sian will bring her Elsker creations to Homeworks on 8th December. 

Sunday 17 November 2019

Meet the Maker - Rebecca Denton

Meet the maker - Rebecca Denton

I make original fine art prints. By combining ancient printmaking techniques, such as etching with stories in my head, I try to create work that is contemporary and unique. From the idea to the sketch to the preparing and inking of the plate, I love every step of the process! Works are often narrative with imaginary characters in imagined landscapes; playful or serious, but always hopeful and life-affirming.
Etching editions are limited to 40 prints whilst the atmospheric monotypes, ‘printed paintings’, are one-offs. To find out more about me and the process visit www.rebeccadenton.com, or Instagram: @rebeccadentonart







My most recent drypoint etching ‘Evening Flight’ is my new favourite. I’m very happy with the way it turned out as etching can be unpredictable... You never know exactly how it will look until the first print is pulled! I’ve tried to bring together both the drama and calm that the sea and birds in flight evoke.















My favourite place to find inspiration is my imagination, childhood memories and road trips.





 Rebecca will be at Homeworks on 1st and 8th December.

Friday 15 November 2019

Meet the maker - Sophia Langmead



I hand make individual lyrical glitter word pictures on beautiful decorative papers which come from all over the world . Sometimes I make the pictures with slightly saucy women made with a touch of humour.  I use vintage and new frames.



My favourite product in the new font I am using.  Very time consuming as each letter has to be cut out with a scalpel two or three times because of the shadow and colours before being put together.  But I am very pleased with the finished look. I’ve used it for ‘Oh what a circus’, ‘wow’, ‘yay’ and ‘star’.


I get a lot of my inspiration for the pictures from simply listening to music as I walk back and forwards from my studio in Primrose Hill to Queens Park.  I hear a line that I love and think will work and quickly text it to myself otherwise I might forget.

Sophia will be at Homeworks on 1st December. You can see her work at www.sophialangmead.com