Showing posts with label craft fair sheffield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft fair sheffield. Show all posts

Wednesday

hello sheffield! sat 10th march...


New to reetsweet on saturday, we will be joined by Deborah of 'Moonko' a lovely little independent designer/maker shop in the heart of sheffield...

'Deborah is an artist in her own right, having exhibited in Kobe Japan, Habitat, Cork Street London and through MoonKo supports emerging artists and makers by selling and promoting their work in places like Urban Outfitters, Kensington and a little indie shop in the Nichols Building, sheffield. Moonko collaborates with artists and designers such as Faunagraphic, The Aviairy, Alexia Claire.'


You can find some of these beautiful and bespoke pieces on the MoonKo stall at the Reetsweet Craft Fair on Saturday from 11am at The Millennium Gallery, 2 mins walk from the station...





Sunday

the brilliant lives of reetsweeters continues...

At reetsweet our aim is to promote handmade shopping - providing you the public with a cool and local alternative to mainstream high street shopping - why buy something mass made abroad when you can support british handmade by coming to an ace fair? Exactly. You'd rather get something one of a kind and super cool - some of the best makers in britain are part of our network, just look at some of the press they've been getting - well done to all!

See some of these makers and more at our next fairs - feb in leeds, march in
sheffield and april in leeds...go to www.reetsweet.com for deets...

Fenton have been the darling of the blog scene of late - featured
here on the print & fabric blog, and also on the beautifully designed first2print blog.

Kim of
Finest Imaginary is going from strength to strength also, she has been part of a number of big fairs last season, and has secured some great press with this sunday mirror feature - her 'golden' necklace:




In more jewellery news Rowan of Kitschensink had a piece on the telly box!! On none other than Mr Rusell Kane wore her POW brooch. Nice. And to top it all off her Jezebel necklace was worn by Eliza Doolittle!






what have you bought today so far sheffield?

Lots of prints flying our of the fair, plus these from trufflepiglet - boxes of beautiful handmade chocolates for just £5!


(awesome prints & mugs by katrine brosnan)

It's today in Sheffield with reetsweet!


Morning all! Please bob down on this perfect winter's day today and see us at The Millennium Gallery Sheffield, from 12p to 4pm. We have some perfect gifts 100% handmade, to give to your loved ones, and are situated in The Arundel Room, just turn left and follow the signs from the top of the escalator! Free entry - as always with us! Keep an eye on the blog, facebook and twitter for live feeds from the event!

Saturday

...it's beginning to look a lot like sheffield!



I cannot tell you how excited and honoured we are to be hosting reetsweet tomorrow at the millennium gallery in sheffield (12pm to 4pm).

Never been before? Take a look
here for guidance!... Not only are we situated at the heart of city, nestled between the stunning winter gardens and that fancy train station (LOVE the fountain), we will be by the best cake shop ever (fancie at the winter gardens), surrounded by amazing art at the gallery (come and see the exhibition next door by ian breakwell - it's beautiful)...


(debbie greenaway)


We will have an amazing selection of makers for you...
Including we live here, james green, kay guccione, heather dewick will be there with her bookbinding... We will keep a few secrets for you, but we also have finest imaginary also with her awesome jewellery and stationery and lianne mellor's chinaware (stocked in liberty of london!)... We choose a range of makers from high fashion jewellery, and amazing modern leather, to artisan makers working in traditional mediums. You won't be disappointed Sheffield!

Wednesday

reetsweet's christmas at sheffield: previews


At the Sheffield fair we have two new artists to reetsweet's events - Carla and Ella. Both of these women are leaders in their field, producing modern and fashionable work using age old materirals and techniques...to produce fresh and exciting ideas. A delight!


'My name is Carla Murdoch, I am 23 years old, my craft is ceramics but I also use textiles and wood. I have been a graduate for a year from the University of Sunderland.
I recently bought a kiln and some clay to get myself back into the crafty world.


I mainly make small trinkets like buttons and pieces for jewellery.
My work is fun and sometimes humorous, I make work for people to enjoy and admire. I have been a member of a photography group for almost a year and have been using photos of animals and p
lants to draw into the clay, adding these images to tiles and pots.'





'Pewter is an age-old metal which is seeped in history and tradition within the metalwork industry, which as a designer and maker fascinates Ella. Working from a small workshop in Clitheroe, Lancashire, this influence and inspiration can be seen in her work and has lead to an exploration of old methods of production.



Simplicity of form is used to challenge traditional pewter ware which tends to be heavy and over embellished. Ella's interest in the history of pewter used in our homes, as well as her modern, slightly graphic edge to her designs blend to create pieces that are striking and effective. Pewter is a metal which mellows over time and develops its own patina which gives each design a new character as it is aging. This is something that doesn't just make pewter a one-off purchase but a life long investment that develops as time goes on.

Ella graduated in 2007 with First grade Honours in Designed Metalwork and Jewellery from Buckinghamshire Chilterns University. Since being introduced to pewter in 2006 and winning the Pewter Live student competition run by the Worshipful Company of Pewterers, Ella continued to work with pewter whilst at university and took this time to learn more about the metal. This love of the metal has continued and now all of her work is based on pewter and its unique characteristics...'

Sunday

reetsweet's christmas at sheffield: previews

Sheffield is diverse in it's range of makers, which has made selecting the christmas fair nov 27th so much fun for us at reetsweet....some more makers to show you at the nov fair very soon...



'Butterscotch & Beesting is a little business sell
ing confectionery, toys and handmade bits and pieces, powered by a sprinkling of magic and an ounce or two of imagination. It’s all made, designed and illustrated by me, Camilla, but in my head it’s run by two fictitious characters called Betty Butterscotch and Bumblewick Beesting, who together own Butterstings Circus – a magical place populated by troupes of dazzlingly talented performing animals. Betty’s story is that she used to be a quite remarkable trapeze artist, until her ‘accident’ (of which she still can’t bear to hear mention), and she now sells her delicious sweets and treats in the circus sweet shop. Bumblewick, meanwhile, is a conjurer of worldwide renown and is also the proprietor of the circus’ rather special shop...'



What is very special about Camilla's work is how the
original illustrations and narratives to draw you into the world of Betty and Bumblewick and their circus. Camilla's range includes magical potion kits, wands, potion bottles, confectionery, handmade ceramics, screen-printed t-shirts and jewellery, she plans to introduce more confectionery in the future, a book and....a boardgame!