How’s 2022 treating you so far? My lateness at sending new year greeting is maybe an indication of how busy my January has been – it was in fact a little unexpected as traditionally January tends to be a bit of a flat month.
I can’t share some of my new projects just yet, but all I can say is that this year is shaping up to being an exciting one. So, watch this space!
One thing I can share is that I will be returning to Whalton Manor this year to run some workshops there is a mixture of creative days and all can now be booked at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/deb-cooper-textile-art-28982085347
The first workshop here this year is Wednesday 9th March 2022 -a creative day colouring and folding papers to make at least "3 little books". Suitable for everyone and materials will be provided.
If you are interested in the way I use Rust and Tea in my work, then you might like to take a look at the workshop I am doing with Designer Marker Markets and The Garden Rooms at Tennants in Leburn (link below!)
https://www.facebook.com/events/1069093383881319/?ref=newsfeed
The image at the top of the post is a detail of a piece have been working on since the new year. It combines some of my favourite things rust and tea dyeing, old textiles, and fabric manipulation with a fair amount of hand stitching.
I hope that your new year has started well and that like me forward to the lighter days and the spring blubs appearing.
Most of all I hope you are enjoying being creative in what ever way brings you joy.
Best wishes Deb x
I can’t share some of my new projects just yet, but all I can say is that this year is shaping up to being an exciting one. So, watch this space!
One thing I can share is that I will be returning to Whalton Manor this year to run some workshops there is a mixture of creative days and all can now be booked at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/deb-cooper-textile-art-28982085347
The first workshop here this year is Wednesday 9th March 2022 -a creative day colouring and folding papers to make at least "3 little books". Suitable for everyone and materials will be provided.
If you are interested in the way I use Rust and Tea in my work, then you might like to take a look at the workshop I am doing with Designer Marker Markets and The Garden Rooms at Tennants in Leburn (link below!)
https://www.facebook.com/events/1069093383881319/?ref=newsfeed
The image at the top of the post is a detail of a piece have been working on since the new year. It combines some of my favourite things rust and tea dyeing, old textiles, and fabric manipulation with a fair amount of hand stitching.
I hope that your new year has started well and that like me forward to the lighter days and the spring blubs appearing.
Most of all I hope you are enjoying being creative in what ever way brings you joy.
Best wishes Deb x