I am a UK-based textile and mixed media artist. I particularly enjoy working with dyes, yarns and fabrics and have been focusing recently on simply playing with these and seeing what results.  I have been a knitter since childhood but only learned to crochet (after many failed attempts!) a few  years ago.  Having finally got to grips with the crochet hook I have become an addict and have made countless toys, scarves, garments and brooches in the past few years.  I have also been working on combining colour, texture, design and fabulous yarns to make unique and beautiful shawls.

I am a member of Threads, a textile artists group based in Brighton & Hove.  I have exhibited work as a member of Threads in the "Identity" Exhibition at The Grange Gallery, Rottingdean, East Sussex in April 2007, in the Threads Textile Open House as part of May 2007's Brighton Fringe Festival and at the ICHF's Creative Stitches and Hobbycrafts Show at the Brighton Centre in February 2009.  


I will be showing work in Karren Urben's Open House in the Brighton Fringe Festival in May 2009. The house is at 11 Solway Avenue, Patcham  - for more information click here or contact me via the contacts page.  I will also be exhibiting in the Threads "A4 and Under" exhibition at the Grange Gallery in Rottingdean in November 2009.  If you would like further information about either of these events please contact me via the contacts page.

On these pages you'll find some of my favourite examples of my work.  I hope you like what you see.  If you do (and if you don't!), please sign my guest book and let me know what you think.

Most of what you see here is for sale.  If you are interested in purchasing anything, please send me a message via the contacts page.



Noro Shawl
Indigo Flower



Hare hanging




A note about the moongazer

The moongazer is the magical hare who, in eastern cultures, is believed to live in the moon. Try looking for him the next time you see a full moon. If you want to know more about the mythology of the moongazer, have a look at the "Links" page.

Last updated 4 April 2009