Getting Cosy with Designers – Claire Turpin and Lenna Green
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Claire Turpin
CLAIRE TURPIN DESIGN
Website: www.claireturpindesign.com
Instagram: @claireturpindesign
Facebook: @claireturpindesign1
“If I couldn’t design, it would be like cutting off my legs.”
MY STYLE IS:
“Bright, playful, humorous and modern.”
CRIBS & CRAFTS
“I created my first range of quilt patterns with a girlfriend, and we started a company called Hot Possum. We had four children between us and did craft shows with babies hidden in cribs under tables. Then, later, my youngest grew up in the shop, sleeping in a portable cot in the yard out the back!”
Get Claire Turpin’s Cotton Candy Carousel Cushions here!
THE TAKEAWAY MESSAGE
“Once I’m in the design process, a lot of things get put to one side, so I can get a design finished while it’s at my fingertips. That’s when I am a takeaway kind of girl!”
Start planning for Christmas with Claire Turpin’s cushion and elf doll pattern!
Lenna Green
STITCHING COW & LITTLE GREEN COTTAGE
Website: www.stitchingcow.com
“My favourite saying seems to be ‘I’ve been thinking …’, to which my family replies, ‘Oh, no, not again’.”
MY STYLE IS:
“I like to experiment with lots of different design ideas, although I always find myself gravitating towards muted florals and traditional designs and techniques. I’m not sure I opt for a particular style; my experience has been that a style naturally attaches itself to you.”
Make the Too Sweet For Spiky Embroidered Bag by Lenna Green
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
“I’ve never counted them, but I’ve done hundreds of projects. I’ve been designing professionally for 17 years, so have managed to notch up many designs. Most are in the attic, where I confess I have boxes and boxes full of projects I’m sure someone will enjoy one day! But some are displayed in my home and, of course, my three children have claimed some, too.”
GRAN DESIGNS
“As a young child, I was always fascinated by the wonderful items my grandmother made. When she first introduced me to sewing, crochet and hand embroidery, I felt at home. It all seemed very natural to me, and I picked things up quickly, excited by what I could begin creating myself.”