Craft has always been part of my life, but it became something deeper when I found myself working in a corporate job and craving a creative outlet. Making time to create became my escape, a way to switch off, reset and reconnect with something tangible. Now, I’m passionate about helping others rediscover what craft can do for them. It’s not just about making something, it’s about switching off, experimenting, surprising yourself and walking away with a real sense of pride.
While travelling in Yunnan, I learned a traditional tie dye technique with a history stretching back centuries. In this region, dyeing methods have been passed down through generations, rooted in careful craftsmanship and cultural identity. It completely changed how I saw textile craft. The patterns were intricate, intentional, and beautifully refined, a world away from the messy versions many of us tried as kids.
In my workshops, I create space for people to explore their creativity in a relaxed, social way. The beauty of tie dye is that no two pieces are ever the same. Each person leaves with something completely one of a kind. It’s stylish, modern and uniquely yours.