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Monica Boxely
Isleworth, west London, England
My work is driven by my passion for colour and unique print. I create small themed collec-tions of unique clothing and jewellery. Most of my work is screen printed or digitally printed onto natural fibres. The pieces of clothing created are fun, stylish and allow the wearer to stand out from the crowd! The designs are often inspired by my travels in Asia where I have had the privilege to learn Batik from local artists. There are always new additions to the col-lections throughout the year. It would give me great pleasure to show you my latest pieces
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Morag Macpherson Textiles
Kirkcudbrightshire
I'm a surface pattern designer with a background in graphic design and I love working on textiles. I create patterns inspired by art history, anthropology and nature. I digitally print my designs onto various natural fabrics and patchwork with repurposed, individually sourced and naturally dyed and eco-printed textiles to create unique upcycled garments such as kimono-style robes, jackets, coats and wraparound skirts. I also have a range of limited edition linen/cotton cushions and silk scarves.
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Tessuti Scotland
Edinburgh
Hand dyed and hand printed fashion accessories which include a variety of styles of scarves printed on natural fabrics, silk shirts and silk covered buttons. Also commercially printed greetings cards showing my designs and hand printed limited edition wrapping paper.
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Collingwood Norris
Scottish Borders
Flora Collingwood-Norris designs and makes ethical knitwear from her studio in Galashiels, using the finest natural fibres. Inspired by colours in Scottish landscapes, her scarves, hats and mitts are designed to uplift your Winter wardrobe. While most designs are made by hand in the studio, some are made at a local mill in very small batches. Helping you to make your knitwear last a lifetime is a passion of Floras, and she has written a book “Visible creative mending for knitwear” to help you learn how to repair the knitwear you already own.
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Terry Macy
Somerset
For over thirty years Terry and Angelika we have created stylish, timeless clothing in their Somerset studio, using only the best ethically sourced natural fabrics. Their clothes are designed for all women, regardless of age or size, clothing that is essentially about joy and personal statement, rather than popular trends. Their autumn winter collection includes a rich tapestry of coats, jackets, tunics and dresses in heavy Irish linens, Scottish wools, cord, crushed silks and jewel coloured velvets. Clothes can be purchased directly or a bespoke service is available if required.
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Lyndsey Currie Knitted Accessories
Dundee
Lyndsey Currie Knitted Accessories creates a range of bold and colourful knitted accessories in premium quality lambswool. All products are designed and made by me in my home studio in Dundee on a hand powered knit machine. My designs are inspired by my love of brutalist architecture and pairing of bright and bold colours, and includes a range of knitted hair scrunchies, headbands, wrist-warmers, snoods and scarves. I am passionate about sustainable living and use only 100% premium lambswool, a natural, sustainable and renewable fibre.
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K.Moods
Edinburgh
K.Moods is a contemporary Scottish knitwear brand, aimed towards socially conscious and design-led adults who are searching for sustainably produced and locally made textile products; Kathleen creates boldly colourful, knitted unisex fashion, as well as accessories, and vibrant soft furnishings. With K.Moods you will find yourself wrapped in cosy scarves, statement cotton socks, and stand out in the crowd with reversible hats, all from a zero-waste Edinburgh knitwear design studio.
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Mairi Brown
Edinburgh, Scotland
I am a textile artist working with free-machine embroidery to decorate the clothing and soft furnishings that I make, mainly on a commission basis. Inspired by flora and fauna I study the details of each animal or flower to recreate it in stitch. The rich colours and way that light catches on say a bird’s wing or lilies petal is recreated with my process of drawing and painting with thread. Each piece becomes a little treasure reminding the wearer or owner of how precious our wildlife is and how surprising colours can be found in everyday creatures and plants.
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ompompom
Hastings
A textile designer working with lambswool, a knitting machine, a computer to design my graphics and a felted finish. I create soft textile pieces with bold colour and shapes or more subtle colourways with pops of colour. In Wearables I make simple shape jumpers, coatigans, hats and scarves. In Homewares I make cushions and hot water bottle covers. My prices range from £45 for the hats £170 for a jumper to £375 for a Coatigan I studied many years ago in Brighton but live in Hastings taking the name om pom pom because I do love to live beside the sea.
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Anna Skea
Morar, Scotland
I am a knitwear designer and maker who works with wool. I believe that the qualities and character of wool give a long lasting garment which is unmatched for warmth and breathability. I love working with colour and I use yarn from a Scottish mill to make hand framed jackets, sweaters and hats. They are fulled to produce soft warm pieces. I live and work in Morar in the northwest highlands of Scotland and after many years of having a shop, I now work from a studio in my garden.
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