Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution

I was lucky enough to be chosen to be feature on a new craft programme on BBC2, Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution. I felt honoured to be among such talented crafts people. The people chosen for the programme used a wide range of crafts including knitting, ceramics, weaving, woodwork, metal work, felting, millenary, the list goes on. Many of these people came form a non-craft background and used crafts as a release for their day to day activities. Some, of course, had done craft their whole life. The judges, Glenn Adamson, Mary Jane Baxter and Piyush Suri, were great. They were very honest with their comments about the work they saw and gave advice to some of the finalists about how they would develop their work.I was shocked to find out that I was chosen as a judges favourite on programme 5, One person was picked form each programme. As one of ten favourites for the series I have my teddy bear, Cedric, on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, for four weeks from 15th October 2012.

Upon seeing the series I was really pleased that the producers put a real emphasis on the time and skill it takes to do some of the crafts. As well as showing some crafts which are more speedy in process. The public were encouraged to have a go at a craft, most crafts people can pick up fairly quickly and can start making things. Although it does take time and experience to learn the skills and understand the process/medium chosen to produce something of great quality. One of the things I find difficult is to explain to people how much time and skill it takes to weave fabric and then make teddy bears from it. On first glance they can seem expensive but for the time and skill that goes into each teddy bear they are a very fair price.

Woven teddy bear fabric

Sneak preview of my new fabric! I have contrasted a matt, soft cotton with a shiny viscose yarn to create a two textured, luxurious cloth. I have kept my colour palette very soft, using subtle pinks and purples with an accent of chocolate brown. I am constructing a few different fabrics using these colours. I will vary the structure and proportions of colour in each fabric.

Quinby

This is Quinby. He is a unique little teddy bear, handwoven using tencel and cotton yarn and a twill weave structure. He has english glass eyes, a stitched nose and five cotter pin joints.

Marvin

This is Marvin. He is a hand woven contemporary teddy bear made form 100% tencel. With a sitting height of 4 inches he is a cute little teddy bear, the perfect addition to any home or collection.

Cedric

This little teddy bear is Cedric. Inspired by Autumn leaves I have woven his fabric using a twill based weave structure. He is 100% tencel which gives him an adorably soft feel and being full of glass beads he has a good weight.

Arthur

This contemporary teddy bear is fully jointed with cotter pin joints, and has English glass eyes. I used a hand loom to weave his fabric which is 100% silk, the warp hand-dyed to give him the gradated colour. Inside he is polyfibre stuffing, and steel balls to ensure a good weight.