MEET OUR CRAFTERS

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    AYO OGUNDAYO

    Ayo Ogundayo is a London-based craftsperson specialising in textile dyeing. With a strong background in textiles, Ayo practices accessible, safe dyeing techniques that emphasise personal creativity and exploration. Ayo regularly hosts educational workshops and presentations, demonstrating the vibrant potential of hand-dyed fabrics. Their creations are carefully hand-dyed in London, featuring natural and sustainable materials. Ayo is passionate about teaching because of their commitment to sustainability and accessibility in craftwork.

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    IZY DIXON

    Izy Dixon is an accomplished artist from London specialising in nude and pastel life drawings. Their distinct style involves charcoal sketches for nude studies and inks applied uniquely with a wooden spoon. Izy has extensive experience teaching, facilitating, and hosting creative workshops. Their work has gained recognition in notable publications, including a feature in Stylist. Izy finds immense joy and satisfaction in helping others explore their creative potential through structured yet playful art sessions.

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    KSENIA SEMIROVA

    Based in Brighton and Hove, Ksenia Semirova is a dedicated hand embroidery artist who has turned her passion into a full-time profession since 2019. Her intricate creations range from unique fine art pieces to wearable embroidery. Ksenia actively shares her expertise online and offline, developing resources and tools to support emerging embroidery artists. Her teaching ethos centres around the belief that embroidery is an accessible, empowering skill. She has showcased her artistry internationally, notably selected to exhibit at Handcrafted by the World.

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    ZOË THOMPSON

    Zoë Thompson is a zine-maker and creative facilitator from London, whose practice is rooted in accessible, handmade publishing. Zoë employs minimal materials—primarily paper and scissors—to create impactful zines, emphasising storytelling and self-expression. She has shared her craft with others through teaching and facilitating workshops, believing strongly in the communicative power of zine-making. Zoë has been featured in publications like Creative Review and is committed to inspiring participants to embrace the simplicity and effectiveness of handmade creativity.

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    PAULA MACGREGOR

    Paula MacGregor, based in Colchester, Essex, is a specialist in slow stitching—a meditative, hand-sewn approach focused on mindfulness and creativity. Paula crafts unique hand-stitched books, scrolls, and intricate small pieces, deeply embedding her belief in creativity's power for wellness and personal growth. With significant experience teaching slow stitching methods through various workshops and online classes, Paula aims to empower participants by nurturing creativity in a supportive environment.

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    JOANNA LAYLA

    Joanna Layla is a fashion illustrator and artist based in London, specialising in portraiture, fashion imagery, and book illustrations. Joanna’s work has gained international attention, notably through recent publications including a chapter contribution on fashion illustration. She is experienced in teaching and facilitating workshops across diverse environments, passionately committed to enabling creativity and artistic confidence. Joanna's illustrations often explore human expression through a vibrant, contemporary lens.

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    SUSANNAH WEILAND

    Susannah Weiland, based in Kingston upon Thames, is an accomplished hand embroidery artist whose work uniquely merges tonal pencil drawing with embroidery. She creates pieces in two distinct styles—fine art embroidery and creative embroidery—capturing attention through intricate, textural beauty. Susannah actively demonstrates her embroidery techniques at renowned venues like Decorex and New Designers, showcasing her skill to broad audiences. Her dedication to teaching stems from a deep passion for embroidery's transformative power, reflected in her award-winning artistry and multiple accolades, including the Patch Scholarship (2025) and the Helvetia Scholarship (2024)

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