Collections
Collections are ongoing studies in fibre, structure, and form. Each series explores how crochet and textile construction can build sculptural objects shaped slowly by hand in Wales.
Collections are ongoing studies in fibre, structure, and form. Each series explores how crochet and textile construction can build sculptural objects shaped slowly by hand in Wales.
Strata explores layered structure, repetition, and sediment-like surface formation through sculptural crochet construction.
Built slowly through tension, accumulation, and directional stitch movement, the collection focuses on how soft fibre can create weight, rhythm, and quiet architectural presence within domestic-scale objects.
The series sits between fibre art, object design, and soft sculpture — using repetition as a method of building form rather than decoration.
Aerial Forms explores suspended crochet structures shaped by movement, spiral tension, and interaction with air and light.
The collection brings together lighter fibre constructions including Eclipse, Drift, and other wind-responsive forms that shift gently through rotation, suspension, and changing perspective.
These works investigate balance, softness, and motion — extending the studio’s sculptural language beyond static domestic objects.
Includes:
• Eclipse
• Drift
• Mini suspended studies
Freeform is an open fibre-art collection exploring texture, composition, and sculptural textile form outside fixed construction systems.
The collection includes framed works, wall-based pieces, and one-off sculptural studies that allow for greater spontaneity in shape, layering, and material response while remaining grounded in the studio’s quiet tactile language.
Each work develops independently as an exploration of fibre, surface, and presence.
Studies gathers experimental works, material tests, and evolving process-led explorations from the studio.
These pieces function as open investigations into structure, tension, texture, and form — documenting the quieter stages of development that sit behind larger collections and finished objects.
Some studies remain unresolved experiments, while others later develop into future collection systems.