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The first workshop
                                                                                                             was a steep
                                                                                                        learning curve.
                                                                                                            I had taught
                                                                                                before, but nothing
                                                                                                  on this scale. I was
                                                                                          quite naive going in to

 to be with my children                                                          it, I had a class of twelve
 helped me to find                                                         very talented, strong-minded

 more focus with my                                                    (and luckily lovely) stitchers, and
 sculptures, I started to                                                   I told them they could make
 make what I wanted, as                                                    anything they wanted! Well -
 opposed to creating                                                          that was an experience, in
 commissions to client                                                    five days, we were producing
 specifications. I could only                                               life size kangaroo’s, dancing
 stitch at night, after the boys                                    ducks, dogs, meerkats, frill-necked
 were in bed. The time was                                                             lizards, sea serpents,
 precious and focused, which                                             you name it... it was wonderful
 encouraged me to refine my process                                               and it was terrifying! The
 and develop my style.                                                             resulting work was mind

                                                                                 blowing, and it ignited a
 Shortly after, I was approached by                                      passion for teaching that I had
 an organisation called ‘Fibre Arts                                  never felt before, I learnt so much
 Australia’, asking if I would like to                              from the students, probably much
 travel to Australia to deliver two five                                   more than they did from me.
 day textile sculpture workshops. It
 seemed like a crazy thing to do, with                             My approach has always been just
 two small children and little experience;                       to get stuck in, I don’t tend to sketch
 it was a ’feel the fear and do it anyway`                                out idea’s, I look at photo’s of

 situation. I’m so glad I went for it, and I                                   animals for reference and
 can’t thank Glenys Mann and the                                         then start creating a form with
 Fibre Arts team enough, for giving me                                  fabric and stuffing, adding wire
 that opportunity and for their part in                         armature where required. I wrap and
 opening a whole new chapter of my                             stuff, pulling it all into place with stitch,
 textile journey.                                                 then piece and patch until a lifelike
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