Gregory says, ‘Atlas Accessories got started because at 55 I decided I wanted to do something for myself’. It brings together his love of jewellery design, interest in meaning and symbolism and enjoyment of storytelling. In fact as soon as he’d got some of his designs made into ‘actual proper pieces of jewellery’ people were asking him where they could buy the bracelets. The next stage was coming up with the name, Gregory says, ‘the whole concept behind the accessories is meaning and symbolis...
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Gregory says, ‘Atlas Accessories got started because at 55 I decided I wanted to do something for myself’. It brings together his love of jewellery design, interest in meaning and symbolism and enjoyment of storytelling. In fact as soon as he’d got some of his designs made into ‘actual proper pieces of jewellery’ people were asking him where they could buy the bracelets. The next stage was coming up with the name, Gregory says, ‘the whole concept behind the accessories is meaning and symbolis...
Ep 21- Georgina speaks to Charlotte English Chief Crafter at Funky Makers
Tinted Specs Podcast
44 minutes
4 years ago
Ep 21- Georgina speaks to Charlotte English Chief Crafter at Funky Makers
Charlotte @funkymakers is a multi-crafter and has crafted since she was knee-high. She comes from an Irish family of crafters who taught her to knit and crochet. Charlotte recently coordinated the family to create a heritage blanket as a wedding gift for her cousin. It was made up of '70 squares of Irish Aran knitting and crochet contributed by members of our family’ and she even managed to include some squares from a cardigan that had been knitted by her grandmother. This was a huge achievem...
Tinted Specs Podcast
Gregory says, ‘Atlas Accessories got started because at 55 I decided I wanted to do something for myself’. It brings together his love of jewellery design, interest in meaning and symbolism and enjoyment of storytelling. In fact as soon as he’d got some of his designs made into ‘actual proper pieces of jewellery’ people were asking him where they could buy the bracelets. The next stage was coming up with the name, Gregory says, ‘the whole concept behind the accessories is meaning and symbolis...