When do you think you started being really interested in crafting and specifically jewellery making?
I really enjoyed textiles at school but I wasn't very good at it! I wanted to become a fashion or costume designer but they cut the textiles course at GCSE level so I never went into it in education. I took art instead and in my A-levels began to use stitching and fabric in my own pieces so that's where it started. I have always loved interesting jewellery especially long necklaces with interesting pendants and started to buy cameos to make as a hobby while at uni, but only recently thought to make my own pendants.
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
It really started with a love of vintage cameo style necklaces, which have beautiful designs, traditionally a woman's face, but other things too. I just one day thought there must be a way to combine stitching with jewellery making and thought that putting stitches somehow into cameo settings would be great, so I just started trying to make it work. As for designs I started off simply with flowers because I knew it was fairly easy to make small stitches look like flowers. My inspiration often comes from observing things around me, I have to carry a small sketchbook with me as I often get ideas at work or on the train.
What other crafts do you like to do?
My favourite is probably cross stitch. Its the first thing I really got into. I like that there's order in it, which makes it good for beginners. I'm not great at drawing so I find embroidery harder. Cross stitch is very controlled, you draw in the squares and you stitch in the squares. I started designing my own patterns just using graph paper, and love the way that even just using cross stitches, you can create some complex shapes, with curves, not just squares and straight lines. In terms of shape, I'm probably most proud of the dire wolf on my Game of Thrones cross stitch.
Do you have plans to make other kinds of jewellery like bracelets and brooches?
Yes! I have bought some different settings, including earrings, rings and broaches that would fit my current designs. I have also been requested to make cufflinks, for the guys, so watch this space!
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