As our third lockdown continues, why not get creative and join in our GladRags Project? Create a 15cm square textile decorated with what is helping you to stay glad. We will create a patchwork that represents our community's resilience and creativity Read more
West Horsley Place Trust is delighted to announce a creative community project to reinforce our togetherness during this challenging time. In collaboration with artist Diana Burch and Haslemere Museum we will coordinate our local community's contribution to The GladRags Project. Read more
We are thrilled that the first squares for our GladRags Project have started to come in. . . Read more
To encourage you to join in with our GladRags Project, we've roped in local textile designer Nancy Shafee who is going to give you some ideas over the coming weeks. Read more
Textile designer Nancy Shafee continues her GladRags Project blog, this week she shares tips for how complete beginners can join in and. make a GladRags square. Read more
Textile designer Nancy Shafee continues her series of weekly GladRags Project blogs. This week Nancy introduces circular weaving- no experience or special equipment required! Read more
Textile designer Nancy Shafee explores the techniques and inspiration behind more wonderful GladRags Project squares that have been sent in. Read more
Textile Designer Nancy Shafee continues her GladRags Project blog, sharing some wonderful squares that have been sent in this week and explaining a simple weaving technique for us to try. Read more
Nancy Shafee shares more fantastic GladRags squares created by our community. This week's selection focuses on caring. Read more
Nancy Shafee continues the GladRags Project blog in the hottest week of the year. Read more
This week Nancy Shafee's blog features squares made by Surrey Choices clients and our local WI. She also introduces us to Italian Quilting. Read more
Textile designer Nancy Shafee shares more beautiful GladRags Project squares with us. Read more
In this week's blog Nancy instructs us on how to use slashed fabrics as a simple and fun effect. Read more