by claredelatorre | 9 Feb, 2012 | Fabric & Textiles, Out & about in Herefordshire & beyond, Shop News
This is just the day, as it is about to snow, to talk about UK Wool. Wool is such a great fibre with very useful qualities; hard-wearing as an upholstery cloth, light and warm to wear. Natural wools are lovely in themselves and dyed fibres work well to give soft,...
by claredelatorre | 6 Feb, 2012 | Out & about in Herefordshire & beyond, Shop News
Having come across Spitalfield’s Life recently and many interesting features on the Gentle Author’s Blog, we noticed a trend in our Tinsmiths’ book selection. Now, whether a result of living in rural Herefordshire or simply a fasci nation for the...
by claredelatorre | 30 Jan, 2012 | Fabric & Textiles, Out & about in Herefordshire & beyond, Shop News
Tinsmiths have always offered free cuttings of fabrics, this really helps people to make decisions and to be sure of the qualities of the cloth. Having reviewed this recently (2012), we have decided that we will send out up five swatches without charge and up to eight...
by claredelatorre | 26 Jan, 2012 | Fabric & Textiles, Out & about in Herefordshire & beyond, Shop News
One of Tinsmiths’ regular suppliers of cards, Art Angels, have produced a brilliant selection of cards using textile designs from the V & A archive. The museum approached Chris Cordingly from Art Angels in advance of this Spring’s exhibition at the...
by claredelatorre | 23 Jan, 2012 | Out & about in Herefordshire & beyond, Shop News
We are delighted to introduce Alice Pattullo. Alice’s work draws from superstition, folklore and curious, but familiar, sayings, symbols and beliefs as well as astonishing facts about facial hair. I would never have known how to describe the study of beards...
by claredelatorre | 6 Jan, 2012 | Out & about in Herefordshire & beyond
Held on the second Sunday of each month, Teme Valley Farmer’s Market is one of the most established of its kind in the country. Held under a huge awning just outside The Talbot at Knightwick (on the A449 between Worcester and Bromyard) the produce...