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hearts.  I spend a few days on each fleece gently hand   has her sitting safely under a glass bell jar away from   Ideally, a large airy studio in the garden where I
 washing, drying, brushing out any debris and   the inquisitive hands of her granddaughters.  could host needle felting workshops and also invite
 When did you start CoW Parsley – why the name   carding it so that the fibres are all going in the   guest experts to come and teach different crafts to
 ‘CoW Parsley’ and what is its story to date?  same direction which makes it easier to place and   So far 2020 has been particularly challenging for   small groups of people wanting to learn a new skill in
 I wanted to have a business of my own that could fit in   stab.  I then vacuum seal the wool in bags to ensure   so many and is set to continue for a while.  Do you   the countryside.  I also bake, so cakes would feature
 around the demands of family life and I had been aiming  it stays dust and mite-free until I need to use it.    find creating helps you to stay grounded during   heavily with our morning coffee and afternoon tea!
 to start something just before the twins begin secondary   This summer I plan to dye some wool using   these tough times?
 school in September 2020, however it all happened by   vegetables from our veggie patch if the pigeons   I definitely think creativity helps a lot of people cope   Finally, which famous animal would you most like
 accident two years ago.  I had bought my daughter Esme,  don’t eat it all first - wish me luck!  in stressful times but it has always been part of my   to felt and/or who would you most like to gift one
 a needle felting kit for her birthday but within minutes   The other materials I use such as needles, polymer   life.  Personally, I find creating very satisfying and   of your works, and why?
 she had accidentally stabbed herself so many times she   clay (to make noses and claws), beeswax balm and   totally absorbing.  I love starting something from   I would love to felt any of the deserving animals
 soon handed it over to me and that’s when I made my   certain types of wool, I source online from   scratch in its raw form, and seeing it through to its   receiving bravery awards each year, for example the
 first tiny hare.  I was hooked and the reaction I received   TheMakerss.co.uk and WorldofWool.co.uk. I make   end result which I hope will be admired and loved for  PDSA Animal Awards that has been around since
 from this little hare encouraged me to carry on.  Soon   my own felting pads by hand stitching old sacking   many years.  1943, with my felt creation auctioned to raise money

 after that I received my first wedding present commission  into a square and filling it with rice (and   for the charity.
 – a family of four hares.  composting it when it’s worn out!). The wire I use   Dreaming with no limits, where would you love to
 The name CoW Parsley came to me when I thought   for the armature is bought from our local garden   take CoW Parsley in the future?  Thank you for the
 about which plants, I felt epitomised the countryside.   centre. I spend a few days on each fleece gently   As well as continuing to take on more commissions
 Cow Parsley can be seen in almost every field and   hand washing, drying, brushing out any debris   and sell my creations online, I would absolutely love a   lovely chat...
 hedgerow and it looks like lace, which I love.  It’s also a   and carding it so that the fibres are all going in the   dedicated workspace away from the house.
 play on my initials ‘Claire Wayland-Pratt’ - so it had to   same direction which makes it easier to place and
 be!  stab.  I then vacuum seal the wool in bags to ensure
 it stays dust and mite-free until I need to use it.
 How do you go about capturing particular and   This summer I plan to dye some wool using
 individual expressions so beautifully and successfully?  vegetables from our veggie patch if the pigeons
 I think it’s all in the eyes. You could make the perfect   don’t eat it all first - wish me luck!
 body but if the eyes are not quite right, then it just doesn’t  The other materials I use such as needles, polymer
 work for me - I have a box of ‘not quite rights’ to make   clay (to make noses and claws), beeswax balm and
 into something completely different one day! Studying   certain types of wool, I source online from
 photos that have been sent to me or researching relevant   TheMakerss.co.uk and WorldofWool.co.uk. I make
 breeds all help me capture that key expression.  It takes   my own felting pads by hand stitching old sacking
 a long time and patience to place wool in just the right   into a square and filling it with rice (and
 spot, but it’s worth it in the end.  I am only a couple of   composting it when it’s worn out!). The wire I use
 years in but I’m learning more with every piece and I am  for the armature is bought from our local garden
 inspired by my peers to improve all the time.  centre.


 Is it quite an emotional process, both for you and your  Could you talk us through the process of one
 client?  particular creation?
 Definitely emotional for me, having spent literally   One of my favourite commissions was ‘Tilly’ - a
 20 - 30 hours lovingly working on a pup there is   Yellow Labrador.  I have known her since she was a
 definitely a feeling I get when it is time to secure it’s   10-week old puppy when we met at puppy training
 handmade collar and tag, write a personal note telling   classes. I was thrilled to be commissioned to
 the new owner to keep them away from small hands and   create a mini Tilly, complete with one of her
 pets, and carefully box it up ready for delivery.  It is   beloved tennis balls.
 certainly lovely to hear that my client is thrilled with   Once the pose has been decided I create the
 their pup.   armature using the wire and wrap it in core wool,
 stabbing it in to place until the Labrador form
 You take great care with the materials you use – could   takes shape – this process takes a few hours.  I then
 you tell us more, where they are sourced?  add fine features, paws, ears and tail and then the
 I am very lucky that I know several local shepherds who   topcoat … and for Tilly, a tiny tennis ball.  Her
 very generously donate a few fleeces to me once a year.   owner was totally thrilled with her likeness and
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