
My passion in life has always been learning and teaching arts and crafts!
Over the years I have added Ceramics, Painting, Embroidery and Sculpture to my main passions of Felt, Jewellery making and Rag Rugging. I am a member of the International Feltmakers Association.
I work from home in my workshop, which can accommodate up to 6 students at a time for felt making and 8-10 for Rag Rugging and Jewellery making. I like to make the workshop days as fun and enjoyable as possible and everyone will go home with at least one of their own creations!
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AS/2 Level Fashion and Textiles/Textile Design
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ABC Diploma in Fashion & Buying Level 4
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Rag Rugging Print E-mail Rag Rugging is a process of using strips of fabric to make into a rug in a variety of ways. Same process as seen on Kirsty Allsopp's "Homemade Homes". Alliums Rag Rug - Alison Rose Rag Rug Tradition Rag Rug making was very much a working class tradition in Britain. Rag Rugs were made out of necessity and were rough strips of fabric generally cut out of clothes which were no longer in a condition to be used as anything other than rags. Rag Rug making was predominantly an occupation in the North of England where many textile mills and factories were situated. The old clothes would be cut into strips and either hooked or prodded into an old sack. Rag Rugs were generally used until worn out and threadbare so early examples of Rag Rugs are very rare! Rag Rugging has been known in Britain and Europe for centuries; however it was America where it developed into an art form! Rag Rug Making With the current trend towards recycling, rag rugging is an ideal way of using up any oddments of fabric or old clothes which are beyond being able to be recycled for the charity shops. There are so many projects which you can use Rag Rug making for, from wall hangings, bags, cushions or simply as a rug! Come and try your hand at designing an original piece of artwork and get hooked on Rag Rug making!
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Sat 09th Jun |
1 day |
Short full time |
Alison Rose |
Crewe, CW4 8LH |
N/A |
£60.00 |
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*More info: includes all refreshments, lunch, plus all materials used |
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Sat 07th Jul |
1 day |
Short full time |
Alison Rose |
Crewe, CW4 8LH |
N/A |
£60.00 |
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*More info: includes all refreshments, lunch, plus all materials used |
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Fashion / Textiles / Clothing (Craft)
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