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Handbag designer Alissa Valdenassi hand-makes each of her handbags from natural fibres; cottons, silks, linens, cork, carefully picked wools, and reclaimed fabrics.
Carron Dymond has worked in the jewellery trade since 1992 and during that time gained experience working alongside many talented people.
Carron set up her own jewellery making business in 2011 to fit around her young family. She began by doing jewellery parties for friends and making what she from a spare bedroom in her home until eventually moving to a log cabin in her garden where she now has a full workshop.
Jane Smith makes designer handbags and tote bags. She set up Myrtles Bags in 2008 when Jane - aka Myrtle - fulfilled a lifelong ambition to work full-time in a truly creative environment. Jane makes makes bespoke bags from scratch in her magic cabin at the bottom of her garden.
Each bag bears a distinctive but discreet Myrtles Bags "M" embroidered on the lining.
Joan MacKarell has been designing and making Jewellery for 30 years. Joan specialises in Silver and Enamel , fusing glass to metal, which allows her to create stunning, highly individual jewellery often based on the natural world.
Missing Chopper is an independent sign making business run by Nina, who brings inspiration from her travels around the world, from the neon lights and letter lights of Las Vegas and New York to the circus lights and cabaret lights of Paris.
Historical jigsaw puzzles and posters have been reproduced from original collages, made by the creator Mike from books, magazines and other media from those periods in time.
Denis Hall's White Clover designer made cushions are quirky and unusual. Each cushion is handmade using mixed textiles Denise only ever makes two cushions with the same fabrics and designs.