Collect 2020 - Somerset House.
There is something quite magical about the leap year day of February 29th which only occurs every four years. I always see it as a bonus day. A day for fun, mischief and mayhem……….
So on this leap year day which serendipitously fell on a Saturday I went to London with my son Elliott. First we went to Collect 2020 which is being held at Somerset House and is organised by The Craft Council to show the very best in contemporary Crafts such as ceramics, jewellery, glass, wood work and metal work.
The first person we saw was the potter Linda Bloomfield whose glazing books I have, well used, on my bookcase. It was so lovely to meet Linda in person and to see her beautiful work inspired by lichen. Linda has a new book coming out in June which looks amazing too. I was so excited and a little star struck to meet Linda ( especially when she said she likes my Instagram and my stories!) that I forgot to take any photos!
We then went through into a beautiful room of ceramics- for me the stand out pieces here were by Rupert Spira represented by Oxford Ceramics Gallery.
We enjoyed meandering the many rooms and corridors packed full of beautiful crafts. There are some photos below of some of our favourite pieces. Unfortunately a few I forgot to write down the names of.
Above: Paula Reason
Above - Alice Kettle - Candida Stevens gallery. This was definitely in my top three galleries displaying work at Collect.
Above and below work by Vicky Lindo.
We then left Collect and beautiful Somerset House and headed to Store Projects in Kings Cross for our main event of the day which was a darning workshop with the lovely Celia Pym. This is the fourth time I have met Celia as I took part in a mending project where she mended mine and 19 other jumpers as part of a collaboration with Toast last year. I have also attended one of her stitching workshops at Loop.
There were ten of us around the table including my son Elliott who is studying Fashion and is keen to learn more about textiles and darning. He had bought a sock to repair.
I am already hooked on darning as I do it on my houses and any clothes that look like they may have potential for holes but it was lovely to see Elliott fall in love with it too. I am finishing writing this blog post on Sunday 1st March now and am thrilled to report Elliott got up this morning and has already darned another sock!! I think he and yarn and holes will be having a good relationship moving forward. Thank you Celia Pym!