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Degree Work and beyond. I make one off homeware pieces that combine traditional handcrafts with recycled yarns. The use of giant stitches and bold colours gives a contemporary feeling with a nostalgic twist. I produce individual pieces which I sell through small galleries and also work to commission. If you would like to contact me about prices or any other aspect of my work please click here. Subscribe to Posts Atom. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Ruthie Ford

NEW WEBSITE COMING APRIL 2014 www. I make sculptures and installations which are used for large scale events, festivals, weddings and public engagement projects. I work to commission and also hire out my giant textile sculptures and other decor. Tour de France- Yorkshire Festival Commission.

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Degree Work and beyond. I make one off homeware pieces that combine traditional handcrafts with recycled yarns. The use of giant stitches and bold colours gives a contemporary feeling with a nostalgic twist. I produce individual pieces which I sell through small galleries and also work to commission. If you would like to contact me about prices or any other aspect of my work please click here. Subscribe to Posts Atom. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Ruthie Ford

Below are links to a selection of Guerilla interventions I have undertaken. Click on the text to see more about the project. Tagging Australia, October 2010. Netheredge crossroads tag, May 2010. The Cosyberry Bush, January 2010. Empire Road roundabout tag, January 2010.

MadLab Work

Crocheted Light Balls, work in progress. In February 2010 I spend a Saturday at MadLab in Manchester.

Parson Cross Stitch

I was invited to submit a case study about Parson Cross Stitch to the Engage Winter 2013 publication Critical Craft. You can find details of how to access the publication here. Parson Cross Stitch Celebration Event and Exhibition.

Thornhill Lees Journeys

I have been thinking a lot about dandelion clocks lately. I used them in a project a few years ago and I have noticed they are all over the place again. I was thinking about using the below visual for some personal work but realised it could be an effective image for the shop window display. Yesterday when I was up at Parson Cross I was struck by the idea that as well as making pompoms to hang from trees that we could maybe make some into flowers to plant around the area.