Author: Ruth Singer

  • Apron and things

    This is my entry for the Tie One On apron-fest for June – July, with the theme of pockets. Never one to go for the really obvious, I wanted to make something with a pocket, but not just an apron with a pocket, more a conceptual apron that just happens to include a pocket. The…

  • Transfer print tutorial

    This is a tutorial on creating detailed transfer printed designs. I came up with this idea when I was running a workshop at Bilston Craft Gallery. I wasn’t at all sure what to do with teenage boys, and came up with the idea of t-shirt transfers. The usual thing to do with t-shirt transfers is…

  • Update

    I have been woefully neglectful of my online presences, both on this blog and on Flickr. Flickr is now updated with a random selection of pictures of what I have been doing the last couple of weeks, and a selection are also here, in absolutely no order at all. – walking on Dartmoor -running workshops…

  • Poetry workshop

    The last event I ran as part of the residency took place on 31st March and unusually for me, involved poetry. I worked with Deborah Tyler-Bennett, a well known local poet and creative writing tutor to run a session for Women Who Write, a group from Wolverhampton. The session was an experimental one, combining practical…

  • A long break

    Goodness it’s a long time since I posted. I have at last returned from my rushing around the country doing shows (and having a small holiday). Both of the shows took place on scorching hot weekends when no-one seems to have wanted to go shopping. Nonetheless, a good time was had, and the pennies in…

  • What’s it all about?

    I’ve been watching admiringly and jealously as Martha at Uniform Studio produces some stunning spring collections. I admire because of the complexity that is the underpinning of the simplicity of her designs. I am jealous because I want to be designing new things at the moment. I know, I know, I just designed and made…

  • I love junk shops

    When I went to Suffolk last week I spotted a great junk shop and came home with these goodies. 1940s dressing gown pattern. If I ever make a dressing gown, I want to look as elegant as these ladies do. Yards and yards of upholstery braid. I’m really into green this spring. The colour green…

  • Achievements

    This is the finished wedding dress I started a few weeks ago. This is a sample dress for a magazine shoot on Friday (fingers crossed!) for a feature on ethical weddings. It’s made from eco sustainable hemp-silk fabric and lined with hemp/cotton muslin. The design is my own, based on 1910s styles developed by the…

  • HauteGreen

    Anyone in or near New York in 18-22nd May, go along to see this show and visit my cushions!Great sounding events listing below. PREVIEW RECEPTION: At Design Within Reach—Flatiron. 903 Broadway [at20th St.]. Wednesday May 16th, 7–9PM. Open to the public. RSVPrequired to flatiron@dwr.com. OPENING RECEPTION: At HauteGREEN. Friday May 18, 7–9PM / Open to…

  • I popped out into the garden between the showers yesterday. Ebony came to help.More pics here including newt-spotting in the pond.