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Bursary finalists 19. Vote for your winner

Vote For Your Winner

The creative bursaries we offer provide students with an opportunity to study a certified textile arts course, accredited by City and Guilds. Over the last two months we’ve received a fantastic amount of applications from budding creators, artists and makers. These have been shortlisted by our tutors and we now need your help in finding our winners. 

Please vote for your favourite finalist. You can only vote for one person – once – so please make it count. 

Vote for Your Winner

Please vote for one person by ticking the box next to the name and then click 'VOTE' at the bottom of the page.
  • Asha Banjoko - Knitting.
  • Heather Anne Waller - Textiles
  • Wendy Dawson - Felt
  • Elysia Cusworth - Hand Embroidery
  • Susan Langford - Textiles
  • Jeanette Verster - Machine Embroidery
  • Sarah Caine - Crochet
  • Lorraine  Harrison-Rogers
  • Kayleigh Spooner - Hand Embroidery

Begin Your Creative Journey

If you’ve been inspired by our finalists and are looking for a creative course that is going to challenge you, then take a look at the courses we offer. Our courses are uniquely accredited by City and Guilds and offer learners so many benefits.  Our next enrolment is the 26th October – our final enrolment until 2020. If you’d like to be invited to enrolment then please register your interest in a course. 

Hand Embroidery

Patchwork

Stumpwork

Crochet

Machine Embroidery

Textiles

Felt

Knitting

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21 Comments

    1. Susan Langford is a real talent. She is a true
      Inspiration. She is not afraid to experiment with new materials and because of this she produces beautiful bespoke designs

  1. I think we need to encourage our young people so hence my vote. They all show great talent but #Elysia is at the beginning so I think would benefit more from a bursary

  2. Wendy’s work is amazing, so few do or have not heard of felting. It would be wonderful if she got the recognition for her talents, so that she can then show others how to do it. There are many wonderful crafters out there, but so few do this. It would be great to embrace new people and help teach them these unusual crafts and keep the skills alive by passing them on to others and younger generations. We need to stop any craft from dying out through lack of knowledge and teachers in these fields.

  3. I really like Wendy Dawson’s work and it is good to see that she has used her skills to create Mr Fox as this must have taken ages to do, but the quality is really good, Well done and I say this as we need to celebrate crafting and Crafters up and down the land of the UK.

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