Craftseller - November 2014

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DESIGNERS


6 Craftseller

Contributors


MeetthreeCraftsellerr designers who have
created projects just for you this issue...

Hannah


Read-Baldrey
Turn to page 34to make Hannah’s

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colourfulpom-pomnecklace.

Jacqueline Ramsey
Turntopage 64 tomakeJacqueline’s
festive-filledSantasacks.


Jessica Sharpe
Whip up Jessica’s deliciously moreish

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hotchocolatecupsonpage 30

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A special thank you to contributors and designers
Jo Benner, Carolyn Bunt, Sarah Chadwick,
Jennifer Chan, Man Ying Cheung, Emily Coltman,
Vicky Craxton, Cath Dean, Rhian Drinkwater,
Karen Dunn, Jenny Ellory, Susanne Frank, Louise
Horler, Amy Hunt, Holly Johnson, Charlie Lyon,
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MarieParry,JacquelineRamsey,HannahRead-
Baldrey, Joanna Rickart, Jess Sharpe,
Vicky Sheridan, Karen Walk, Liz Ward,
ClaireWatkins,HarrietdeWinton,DorothyWood
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A SPECIAL MENTION TO


Hannah Read-Baldrey is an author, stylist
and presenter. Best known for co-writing
the book,Everything Alice, she has just
released her own title,Girls Night In. After
just having baby Teddy, she is now back
to work as a magazine stylist for brands
such as Hobbycraft. Most recently, she has
launched her own channel, hrb-tv.com.

Jacqueline Ramsey first learnt to sew on
her mother’s knee aged four. She has
come a long way since then, forging
a career in textile restoration and
specialising in embroidery. She now
juggles freelance feature writing with
sewing workshops where she passes on
her stitching smarts.“Everyone should
know how to sew on a button,” she says.

Jess has been baking for as long as she
can remember, but has taken her hobby
more seriously since she was approached
to make a friend’s wedding cake a few
years ago. The main thing that drives her
cooking is a desire to share, preferring
large, homely bakes that can be “divvied
out with a big old serving spoon and that
brings people together around the table”.
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