One of my aprons (ochre No8) was featured on the Folksy blog yesterday! It is a ‘Gifts for Men’ feature selected by Andrew Cunningham East Design. A photo of the brown No10 woodwork apron ais a also in the ad!

One of my aprons (ochre No8) was featured on the Folksy blog yesterday! It is a ‘Gifts for Men’ feature selected by Andrew Cunningham East Design. A photo of the brown No10 woodwork apron ais a also in the ad!

The back of me twice in this film, see below, (and my arm/hand putting pencils in a woodwork apron). See website homepage southeastmakersclub.co.uk or click image below.
Look out for the SEMC17 guide out there in South East London! A Dog Like Sparky – Aprons for Makers Open Studio is in there (see top left corner of photo).
#SEMC17 #LDF17 southeastmakersclub.co.uk

A chance remark by a glassmaker on Instagram, about needing big pockets for craft markets, was the ‘lightbulb moment’ for designing this apron.
The aim was an apron that was brilliantly useful at craft fairs, beautifully made and intrinsically convey the wearer is a practicing artist/maker.




Delighted to have found some more of this tie dye denim to make a few cross back aprons.
I’ve been wearing one like it for a couple of years – I like how splodges of paint etc add to the character!
Find details on Etsy shop Tie dye No 4.1



The Woodwork Apron No 10 has arrived in the Folksy shop.
It’s been a long process developing this apron, trying to come up with a design that would work for the majority of people’s needs, whether they are a furniture maker, joiner, sculptor or model maker etc. It takes best part of a day to sew, mainly because there’s so much measuring to be done with lots of pockets to make and position.
The fabric for this one is pretty extraordinary, a slightly coated brown denim, indigo blue on the reverse. folksy.com/items/6833336-Woodwork-Apron-Chestnut-Brown-Blue-Denim-No10
Really chuffed, yesterday my No8 men’s apron was added to Folksy Favourites! folksy.com/folksy-favourites