Shipwrights Cottage

Ancient Skills for Modern Living. As I grew up in the 1970s in Warrandyte on Yarra River my mum and grandmother and aunties all crafted, spinning, knitting, ceramics, crochet, painting, drawing, gardening and cooking. I learnt at their knees by watching and being taught gently and calmly. The workshops I run are done in this same vain, teaching you skills that connect you with your ancestors.

Saturday, 18 April 2015

The sound of beeswax

Spoon number 8 
Eucalyptus, oiled with orange oil and beeswax 




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Sailor, knitter, spinner, embroiderer, dyer, painter ...Inspired by India Flint, Narlda Searles, the Pilbara, gaffers, salt, red dirt, spikey plants, arrangements of stone, Leilira blades and ancient trade routes
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